Stephanie A. White
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Stephanie A. White's Degrees
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stephanie Ann White is an American neuroscientist who is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research looks to understand how social interactions impact the brain. She serves as Director of the Neural Systems and Behavior programme at the Marine Biological Laboratory.
Stephanie A. White's Published Works
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- Revised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nuclei (2004) (1067)
- Avian brains and a new understanding of vertebrate brain evolution (2005) (742)
- Parallel FoxP1 and FoxP2 Expression in Songbird and Human Brain Predicts Functional Interaction (2004) (334)
- Stress and Dominance in a Social Fish (1997) (288)
- Three gonadotropin-releasing hormone genes in one organism suggest novel roles for an ancient peptide. (1995) (208)
- Social regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. (2002) (198)
- A molecular neuroethological approach for identifying and characterizing a cascade of behaviorally regulated genes (2006) (195)
- FoxP2 Regulation during Undirected Singing in Adult Songbirds (2006) (177)
- Characterization of two new preproGnRH mRNAs in the tree shrew: first direct evidence for mesencephalic GnRH gene expression in a placental mammal. (1996) (132)
- Molecular Microcircuitry Underlies Functional Specification in a Basal Ganglia Circuit Dedicated to Vocal Learning (2012) (111)
- Androgens modulate NMDA receptor-mediated EPSCs in the zebra finch song system. (1999) (101)
- Birdsong decreases protein levels of FoxP2, a molecule required for human speech. (2008) (95)
- Singing Mice, Songbirds, and More: Models for FOXP2 Function and Dysfunction in Human Speech and Language (2006) (88)
- Striatal FoxP2 Is Actively Regulated during Songbird Sensorimotor Learning (2010) (84)
- Slow NMDA-EPSCs at synapses critical for song development are not required for song learning in zebra finches (2000) (82)
- A second gene for gonadotropin-releasing hormone: cDNA and expression pattern in the brain. (1994) (71)
- Primary structure of solitary form of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in cichlid pituitary; three forms of GnRH in brain of cichlid and pumpkinseed fish (1995) (62)
- Learning to communicate (2001) (61)
- Language‐related Cntnap2 gene is differentially expressed in sexually dimorphic song nuclei essential for vocal learning in songbirds (2010) (59)
- Behavior-Linked FoxP2 Regulation Enables Zebra Finch Vocal Learning (2015) (56)
- VoICE: A semi-automated pipeline for standardizing vocal analysis across models (2015) (54)
- The Avian Brain Nomenclature Forum: Terminology for a New Century in Comparative Neuroanatomy. (2004) (52)
- Expression analysis of the speech-related genes FoxP1 and FoxP2 and their relation to singing behavior in two songbird species (2013) (46)
- Song Practice Promotes Acute Vocal Variability at a Key Stage of Sensorimotor Learning (2010) (45)
- Genes and vocal learning (2010) (38)
- Genetic Components of Vocal Learning (2004) (38)
- Vocalization deficits in mice over-expressing alpha-synuclein, a model of pre-manifest Parkinson's disease. (2014) (36)
- Recovery of motor and cognitive function after cerebellar lesions in a songbird – role of estrogens (2009) (36)
- Distribution of language‐related Cntnap2 protein in neural circuits critical for vocal learning (2014) (32)
- Singing, but not seizure, induces synaptotagmin IV in zebra finch song circuit nuclei. (2006) (31)
- JAKMIP1, a Novel Regulator of Neuronal Translation, Modulates Synaptic Function and Autistic-like Behaviors in Mouse (2015) (29)
- Recent Advances in the Genetics of Vocal Learning. (2014) (28)
- Distinct Neurogenomic States in Basal Ganglia Subregions Relate Differently to Singing Behavior in Songbirds (2012) (26)
- FoxP2 isoforms delineate spatiotemporal transcriptional networks for vocal learning in the zebra finch (2018) (20)
- Reduced vocal variability in a zebra finch model of dopamine depletion: implications for Parkinson disease (2015) (20)
- Molecular evolution of PIII-SVMP and RGD disintegrin genes from the genus Crotalus. (2007) (18)
- Caudal thoracic air sac cannulation in zebra finches for isoflurane anesthesia (2005) (16)
- Differential FoxP2 and FoxP1 expression in a vocal learning nucleus of the developing budgerigar (2015) (16)
- Motor Learning: The FoxP2 Puzzle Piece (2008) (15)
- Beyond Critical Period Learning: Striatal FoxP2 Affects the Active Maintenance of Learned Vocalizations in Adulthood (2019) (15)
- Bidirectional scaling of vocal variability by an avian cortico‐basal ganglia circuit (2018) (14)
- The mojastin mutant Moj-DM induces apoptosis of the human melanoma SK-Mel-28, but not the mutant Moj-NN nor the non-mutated recombinant Moj-WN. (2010) (12)
- Mice with Dab1 or Vldlr insufficiency exhibit abnormal neonatal vocalization patterns (2016) (12)
- Possible Precursors of Syntactic Components in Other Species (2009) (11)
- Birdsong: Can an old bird change his tune? (1999) (10)
- Birdsong as a window into language origins and evolutionary neuroscience (2019) (10)
- To transduce a zebra finch: interrogating behavioral mechanisms in a model system for speech (2017) (10)
- Neural FoxP2 and FoxP1 expression in the budgerigar, an avian species with adult vocal learning (2015) (10)
- Changing through doing: behavioral influences on the brain. (1997) (7)
- What are the possible biological and genetic foundations for syntactic phenomena (2009) (6)
- Postnatal immune activation causes social deficits in a mouse model of tuberous sclerosis: Role of microglia and clinical implications (2021) (5)
- FoxP 2 isoforms delineate spatiotemporal transcriptional networks for vocal learning in the zebra (3)
- Animal Creativity: Cross-Species Studies of Cognition (2015) (2)
- Can an old bird change his tune? (1999) (2)
- The sleeping bird gets the song. Focus on: "HVC neural sleep activity increases with development and parallels nightly changes in song behavior". (2007) (2)
- A Sing-Song Way of Vocalizing: Generalization and Specificity in Language and Birdsong (2017) (1)
- Correction to ‘Birdsong as a window into language origins and evolutionary neuroscience’ (2020) (1)
- FoxP2 and Vocalization (2013) (1)
- A Syntactic Approach to Japanese Character Recognition (1993) (1)
- Title Behavior-linked foxP 2 regulation enables zebra finch vocal learning (2015) (1)
- Inhibition of miR-128 Enhances Vocal Sequence Organization in Juvenile Songbirds (2022) (0)
- , Daniel Required for Human Speech Birdsong Decreases Protein Levels of FoxP 2 , a Molecule (2008) (0)
- Dataset for: Bi-directional Scaling of Vocal Variability by an Avian Cortico-Basal Ganglia Circuit (2018) (0)
- To transduce a zebra finch: interrogating behavioral mechanisms in a model system for speech (2017) (0)
- Slow NMDA-EPSCs are not required for song learning at two synapses critical for song development in zebra finches (2016) (0)
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Microglial Activation In Mice Overexpressing Human Wildtype Alpha-Synuclein A thesis submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Master of Science in Physiological Science by (2012) (0)
- Why zebra finches don’t get hypercholesterolemia (2021) (0)
- Title Possible Precursors of Syntactic Components in Other Species Permalink (2009) (0)
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Improved Zebra Finch Brain Transcriptome Using Both Short and Long Read RNA-seq Methods A thesis submitted in satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Master of Science in Physiological Science by (2020) (0)
- Investigating Vocal Deficits in Songbirds with Neurotoxin Induced Dopamine Depletion in the Basal Ganglia (2014) (0)
- Basal ganglia: Bursting with song (2021) (0)
- Role of Autism Susceptibility Gene, CNTNAP2, in Neural Circuitry for Vocal Communication (2013) (0)
- Molecule Required for Human Speech Birdsong Decreases Protein Levels of FoxP2, a (2015) (0)
- Learning in the time of COVID: insights from the zebra finch – a social vocal-learner (2021) (0)
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Reelin expression and secretion by olfactory ensheathing cells A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree Master of Science in Physiological Science by (2015) (0)
- of Song Sequence Learning II. Temporal Hierarchies and the Learning An Associational Model of Birdsong Sensorimotor (2015) (0)
- Improved Zebra Finch Brain Transcriptome identifies novel proteins with sex differences. (2022) (0)
- Neuroethology A Meeting of Brain and Behavior (1998) (0)
- SingingMice,Songbirds,andMore:ModelsforFOXP2 FunctionandDysfunctioninHumanSpeechandLanguage (2006) (0)
- Erratum: Revised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nuclei (Journal of Comparative Neurology (2004) 473 (377-414)) (2004) (0)
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