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This project investigates the neural pathways connecting brain regions to spinal motor neurons that control reproductive behavior in birds. By studying both songbirds and non-songbirds, it aims to clarify how different stimuli trigger these behaviors, utilizing advanced tracing techniques to map these connections.
In order for the brain to control reproductive behaviour, there must be nerve pathways that link higher brain centres with spinal motor neurons that innervate the muscles producing the behaviour.
Knowledge of these pathways in the brainstem and spinal cord is presently either controversial or lacking in birds.
In this proposal these pathways will be defined precisely in both songbirds and non-songbirds by charting the essential neuroanatomical links between the hypothalamus and other centres in…
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