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| Daniel Margoliash, Ph.D.
Professor Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy Department of Psychology Committee on Neurobiology Committee on Computational Neuroscience |
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Neural mechanisms of behavior; neuroethology of avian vocal learning. Neuroethology is an approach to studying the nervous system that relies on analysis of natural behavior to give insight into plausible candidate neural mechanisms of those behaviors. Ultimately, this approach is centered in evolutionary biology, and emphasizes processing of behaviorally relevant stimuli and responses.
To address these and related questions, we use a variety of approaches, including extracellular single-cell and multielectrode array recordings in the context of auditory neurophysiology, intracellular brain "slice" recordings, chronic motor recordings from singing birds, neuroanatomical techniques, computer based behavioral observation and shaping, and (connectionist) neural nets modeling and other quantitative approaches. I will sponsor students interested in these or other aspects of neurobiology and behavior. |
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| Yu AC, Margoliash D (1996) Temporal hierarchical
control of singing in birds [see comments]. Science 273:1871-1875.
Dave AS, Yu AC, Margoliash D (1998a) Behavioral state modulation of auditory activity in a vocal motor system [see comments]. Science, 282:2250-2254. Dave, AS, Margoliash D (2000) Song replay during sleep and computational rules for sensorimotor vocal learning. Science, 290: 812-816. Chi, Z, Margoliash, D. (2001) Temporal precision and temporal drift in brain and behavior of zebra finch song. Neuron 32:899-910. Gentner, TZ, Margoliash D. (2002) The neuroethology of vocal communication: perception and cognition. In Acoustic Communication (Eds. Megela Simmons A, Popper AN, Fay RR) Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, 16:324-386. Margliash D, (2002) Evaluating theories of bird song learning: implications for future directions. J Comp Physiol A 188:851-866. Suthers RA, Margoliash D (2002) Motor control of bird song. Curr Opin Neurobiol 12:6884-690. Rauske PL, Shea SD, Margoliash D (2003) State and neuronal class dependent figuration in the avian song system. J Neurophysiol 9:1688-1701. Margoliash D (2003) Offline learning and the role of autogeneous speech: new suggestions from birdsong research. Speech Commun (Ed. Schouten B) 41:165-178. Gentner TZ, Margoliash D (2003) Neuronal populations and feature detectors representing learned auditory objects. Nature 424:669-674. Chi Z, Rauske PL, Margoliash D (2003b) Pattern filtering for detection of neural activity, with examples from HVc activity during sleep in zebra finches. Neural Comp 15(10):(in press). Fenn KM, Nusbaum HC, Margoliash D (2003) Consolidation during sleep
of perceptual learning of spoken language. Nature (in press).
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