Previous projects
- Identification of FoxP2 target genes (Iris Adam)
- Does intruder distance affect singing responses in nightingales? (Conny Bartsch)
- Integration of new neurons into HVC: gap junctions in neuronal clusters (Sandra Wohlgemuth)
- Influence of FoxP2 on song learning an the underlying neuronal activity (Sandra Wohlgemuth)
- Behavioural Ecology and Song Characteristics: a Long-term Field Study on a Berlin Population of Individually Banded Nightingales (group-project)
- The Formation and Characteristics of Song Preferences in Female Birds – an Experimental Approach with Operant Conditioning Techniques (Silke Kipper)
- Effects of lentivirus-mediated downregulation and upregulation of FoxP2 on incorporation of new song elements in adult male canaries (Christopher Thompson)
- Learning Strategies and Memory Mechanisms (Henrike Hultsch)
- Age-related Changes in Song Characteristics of Nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos) - a Model to Investigate the Acquisition of Large Song Repertoires (Sarah Kiefer)
- Functional brain repair in songbirds: the role of neurogenesis and FoxP2, a gene implicated in a human speech impairment (Kirill Tokarev)
- What role does the signaling molecule retinoic acid play during song learning in the zebra finch brain? (Christina Roeske)
- Role of FoxP2 in proliferation and neurogenesis in the ventricular zone of zebra finches, an area delivering newly born neurons to the song nuclei Area X (Steffen Schulz)
- Enrichment of Keas (Nestor notabilis) in Zoo Berlin (Tobias Rahde)
- Ultrasonic courtship vocalizations of male wild house mice (Mus musculus musculus) (Frauke Hoffmann)
- Knockdown of FoxP2 in Area X of adult male zebra finches with focus on the social context of directed and undirected singing (Judith Rautenkranz)
- Predator-related behaviour and its relation to social factors in a group-living songbird (Christina Sommer)
- Functional characterization of FoxP2 in vitro and in vivo (Sebastian Haesler, Christelle Rochefort)
- Regulation and function of adult neurogenesis in Area X, a nucleus of the striatum involved in song learning (Christelle Rochefort)
- Song preferences in female nightingales (Konstanze Kallabis)
- Analysis of neuronal cluster in the adult zebra finch song nucleus HVC (Sophie Scotto-Lomassese)
Keywords
- Kea
- Nestor notabilis