- The dataset pertains to a study that examined brain activity during vocal learning. Data include song data after drug manipulation, fiber photometry data of dopamine and acetylcholine dynamics. While learning in response to extrinsic reinforcement is theorized to be driven by dopamine signals that encode the difference between expected and experienced rewards, skills that enable verbal or musical expression can be learned without extrinsic reinforcement. Instead, spontaneous execution of these skills is thought to be intrinsically reinforcing. Whether dopamine signals similarly guide learning of these intrinsically reinforced behaviors is unknown. In juvenile zebra finches learning from an adult tutor, dopamine signaling in a song-specialized basal ganglia ... [Read More]
- Total Size
- 4 files (156 GB)
- Data Citation
- Mooney, R., & Pearson, J. (2024). Data from: Dual neuromodulatory dynamics underlie birdsong learning. Duke Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r4s186852
- Creator
- DOI
- 10.7924/r4s186852
- Publication Date
- October 14, 2024
- ARK
- ark:/87924/r4s186852
- Contributor
- Affiliation
- Publisher
- Type
- Grant Number
- NIH RF1 NS118424
- NIH F31 NS132469
- NIH F32 MH132152
- NIH 5R01 NS099288
- Contact
- Richard Mooney, mooney@neuro.duke.edu
- Title
- Data from: Dual neuromodulatory dynamics underlie birdsong learning
- Repository
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