Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny
Bredenkötter M, Bischof H-J (1990)
Brain Research 515(1-2): 343-346.
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Bredenkötter, Manfred;
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Visual wulst responses to ipsi- and contralateral visual stimuli were investigated in young zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata castanotis Gould) of different ages. Contralateral responses in 20, 40, 60 and 80 day old birds do not differ significantly from those in adults. In contrast, ipsilateral responses decrease substantially during development and become very weak and irregular in adult birds.
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Development;
Behavior;
Neural Coordination;
Sensory Reception
Erscheinungsjahr
1990
Zeitschriftentitel
Brain Research
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515
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1-2
Seite(n)
343-346
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0006-8993
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1774009
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Bredenkötter M, Bischof H-J. Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny. Brain Research. 1990;515(1-2):343-346.
Bredenkötter, M., & Bischof, H. - J. (1990). Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny. Brain Research, 515(1-2), 343-346. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(90)90620-Q
Bredenkötter, Manfred, and Bischof, Hans-Joachim. 1990. “Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny”. Brain Research 515 (1-2): 343-346.
Bredenkötter, M., and Bischof, H. - J. (1990). Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny. Brain Research 515, 343-346.
Bredenkötter, M., & Bischof, H.-J., 1990. Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny. Brain Research, 515(1-2), p 343-346.
M. Bredenkötter and H.-J. Bischof, “Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny”, Brain Research, vol. 515, 1990, pp. 343-346.
Bredenkötter, M., Bischof, H.-J.: Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny. Brain Research. 515, 343-346 (1990).
Bredenkötter, Manfred, and Bischof, Hans-Joachim. “Ipsilaterally evoked responses of the zebra finch visual wulst are reduced during ontogeny”. Brain Research 515.1-2 (1990): 343-346.
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