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From: Genomics analysis of potassium channel genes in songbirds reveals molecular specializations of brain circuits for the maintenance and production of learned vocalizations

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Major brain areas for vocal learning and singing in zebra finches. Composite diagram of the songbird brain (parasagittal plane) illustrating the approximate positions and connections of the major nuclei of the song control system. Several related nuclei and connections have been removed for clarity. The song system consists of a direct motor pathway (DMP) for song production (in black) that includes connections from song nucleus HVC to RA, and from RA to brainstem nuclei involved in vocal-motor and respiratory control (nXIIts, RAm, and PAm), and an anterior forebrain pathway (AFP) for song learning (nuclei in grey; projections in white) that includes a cortico-thalmo-cortical loop from Area X in the striatum to thalamic DLM, from DLM to LMAN, and from LMAN back to Area X. Dotted rectangles indicate the approximate positions of the photomicrographs presented in the panels in Figure 4 and Figure 5. See Abbreviations for a complete list of anatomical abbreviations.

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