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Repetitive stress induces a decrease in sound-evoked activity.
Published 2025“…(b) Example of ΔF/F traces of 2 PPys tracked cells, recorded in response to noise presented at sound intensities ranging from 15 to 75 dB SPL in 2 baseline and 3 repeated stress sessions. Marked at time = 0 is the onset of the 100-ms white noise. …”
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Social change: No decrease in singing rate upon first-time social isolation in the same environment.
Published 2025“…Violin plots summarize the singing rates on the days before (day -1) and after isolation (day 1). ** indicates p < 0.01, Wilcoxon signed rank test. No decrease in singing rate is observed in same-solo birds in the first 2-h after social isolation, neither when compared to the same 2-h period on the day before (2-h before) <b>(B)</b> nor to the 2-h period before isolation <b>(C).…”
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