Gregory F. Ball Psychology researcher, academic
Ball, Gregory F.
Ball, Gregory F. (Gregory Francis)
VIAF ID: 256818625 (Personal)
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Works
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bio., at Johns Hopkins University site, viewed July 19, 2012 | |
Brain aromatase, estrogens, and behavior, c2013: | |
Photoperiodic control of seasonality in birds. | |
Photoperiodic response of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonad axis in male and female canaries, Serinus canaria. | |
Plasticity in the expression of the steroid receptor coactivator 1 in the Japanese quail brain: effect of sex, testosterone, stress and time of the day. | |
Pleiotropic Control by Testosterone of a Learned Vocal Behavior and Its Underlying Neuroplasticity(1,2,3) | |
Preoptic aromatase modulates male sexual behavior: slow and fast mechanisms of action | |
Presence of aromatase and estrogen receptor alpha in the inner ear of zebra finches. | |
Prior experience with photostimulation enhances photo-induced reproductive development in female European starlings: a possible basis for the age-related increase in avian reproductive performance. | |
Rapid changes in brain aromatase activity in the female quail brain following expression of sexual behaviour | |
Rapid changes in production and behavioral action of estrogens. | |
Rapid control of male typical behaviors by brain-derived estrogens | |
Recent experience modulates forebrain gene-expression in response to mate-choice cues in European starlings. | |
The regulation of birdsong by testosterone: Multiple time-scales and multiple sites of action. | |
Relative salience of syllable structure and syllable order in zebra finch song | |
Reproductive state modulates testosterone-induced singing in adult female European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). | |
Reversing song behavior phenotype: Testosterone driven induction of singing and measures of song quality in adult male and female canaries (Serinus canaria). | |
Revised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nuclei | |
Revising hypotheses does not indicate a flawed approach. Reply to Bolhuis and Macphail | |
Seasonal and individual variation in singing behavior correlates with α2-noradrenergic receptor density in brain regions implicated in song, sexual, and social behavior. | |
Seasonal changes in the neuroendocrine system: introduction to the special issue. | |
Seasonal changes of perineuronal nets and song learning in adult canaries (Serinus canaria) | |
Seasonal plasticity in the song control system: multiple brain sites of steroid hormone action and the importance of variation in song behavior | |
Seasonal variation in androgen-metabolizing enzymes in the diencephalon and telencephalon of the male European starling | |
Seasonal variation in brain GnRH in free-living breeding and photorefractory house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus). | |
Sex differences in brain aromatase activity: genomic and non-genomic controls | |
Sex differences in hippocampal mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptor mRNA expression in response to acute mate pair separation in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) | |
Sex differences in projections from preoptic area aromatase cells to the periaqueductal gray in Japanese quail. | |
Sex differences in the brain: the not so inconvenient truth | |
Sex differences in the densities of alpha 2-adrenergic receptors in the song control system, but not the medial preoptic nucleus in zebra finches | |
Sex differences in the response to environmental cues regulating seasonal reproduction in birds | |
Sexual arousal, is it for mammals only? | |
Sexual behavior activates the expression of the immediate early genes c-fos and Zenk (egr-1) in catecholaminergic neurons of male Japanese quail | |
Sexually differentiated and neuroanatomically specific co-expression of aromatase neurons and GAD67 in the male and female quail brain | |
Site-specific effects of aromatase inhibition on the activation of male sexual behavior in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) | |
Social suppression of song is associated with a reduction in volume of a song-control nucleus in European starlings | |
Song predicts immunocompetence in male European starlings | |
The Songbird Neurogenomics (SoNG) Initiative: community-based tools and strategies for study of brain gene function and evolution | |
Sound sequences in birdsong: how much do birds really care? | |
Species differences in the relative densities of D1- and D2-like dopamine receptor subtypes in the Japanese quail and rats: an in vitro quantitative receptor autoradiography study | |
Species variation in the degree of sex differences in brain and behaviour related to birdsong: adaptations and constraints. | |
Steroid Modulation of Muscarinic Cholinergic and alpha2-Adrenergic Receptor Density in the Nucleus Intercollicularis of the Japanese Quail | |
Steroid receptor coactivator 2 modulates steroid-dependent male sexual behavior and neuroplasticity in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). | |
Steroid receptor coactivator SRC-1 exhibits high expression in steroid-sensitive brain areas regulating reproductive behaviors in the quail brain. | |
Steroid sensitive sites in the avian brain: does the distribution of the estrogen receptor alpha and beta types provide insight into their function? | |
Stimulatory effects on the reproductive axis in female songbirds by conspecific and heterospecific male song | |
Strain differences in hearing in song canaries | |
Studies of HVC Plasticity in Adult Canaries Reveal Social Effects and Sex Differences as Well as Limitations of Multiple Markers Available to Assess Adult Neurogenesis. | |
Tempests and tales: challenges to the study of sex differences in the brain | |
Testis-dependent and -independent effects of photoperiod on volumes of song control nuclei in American tree sparrows (Spizella arborea). | |
Testosterone and avian life histories: the effect of experimentally elevated testosterone on corticosterone and body mass in dark-eyed juncos | |
Testosterone-induced neuroendocrine changes in the medial preoptic area precede song activation and plasticity in song control nuclei of female canaries. | |
Testosterone induction of male-like vocalizations in female budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). | |
Testosterone induction of song in photosensitive and photorefractory male sparrows | |
Testosterone stimulates perineuronal nets development around parvalbumin cells in the adult canary brain in parallel with song crystallization | |
Thyroid hormone transport and photoperiodism: feeling one's oatps. | |
Time course of the estradiol-dependent induction of oxytocin receptor binding in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus of the rat. | |
Topography in the preoptic region: differential regulation of appetitive and consummatory male sexual behaviors | |
Transcript‐ and annotation‐guided genome assembly of the European starling | |
Validation of a new antiserum directed towards the synthetic c-terminus of the FOS protein in avian species: immunological, physiological and behavioral evidence. | |
The value of comparative approaches to our understanding of puberty as illustrated by investigations in birds and reptiles | |
Variation in enkephalin immunoreactivity in the social behavior network and song control system of male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) is dependent on breeding state and gonadal condition. | |
Variation in the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone-1 and the song control system in the tropical breeding rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) is dependent on sex and reproductive state | |
Whither the challenge hypothesis? |