Gregory F. Ball
Affiliations: | 1991-2014 | Psychological and Brain Sciences | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
2014- | Psychology | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
Area:
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, EthologyGoogle:
"Gregory Ball"Mean distance: 13.21 (cluster 7) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRae Silver | research assistant | 1977-1977 | Barnard College, Columbia University |
Colin Beer | grad student | 1977-1983 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
John C. Wingfield | post-doc | 1983-1986 | Rockefeller |
Peter R. Marler | post-doc | 1983-1989 | Rockefeller |
Children
Sign in to add traineeBeau Alward | grad student | Johns Hopkins | |
Timothy Q. Gentner | grad student | Johns Hopkins | |
Onur Iyilikci | grad student | 2010- | Johns Hopkins |
Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton | grad student | 1992-1997 | Johns Hopkins |
Deborah L. Duffy | grad student | 2001 | Johns Hopkins |
Joseph M. Casto | grad student | 1991-2001 | Johns Hopkins |
Jennifer J. Sartor | grad student | 2004 | Johns Hopkins |
Christina B. Castelino | grad student | 2000-2006 | Johns Hopkins |
Hayley Kleitz Nelson | grad student | 2005-2010 | Johns Hopkins |
Tyler J. Stevenson | grad student | 2006-2011 | Johns Hopkins |
Melvin L. Rouse, Jr. | grad student | 2007-2014 | Johns Hopkins |
Catherine Auger | post-doc | Johns Hopkins | |
Thomas P. Hahn | post-doc | Johns Hopkins | |
Lauren V. Riters | post-doc | Johns Hopkins | |
Kathleen M. Yoder | post-doc | Johns Hopkins | |
George E. Bentley | post-doc | 1996-2000 | Johns Hopkins |
Donna L. Maney | post-doc | 1999-2002 | Johns Hopkins |
Charlotte A. Cornil | post-doc | 2005-2007 | Johns Hopkins |
Farrah N. Madison | post-doc | 2009-2011 | Johns Hopkins |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMarthaLeah Chaiken | collaborator | ||
Jacques Balthazart | collaborator | 1984-2009 |
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Alward BA, Balthazart J, Ball GF. (2024) Androgen signaling in LMAN regulates song stereotypy in male canaries. Hormones and Behavior. 165: 105611 |
Magnaterra AK, Rose EM, Ball GF, et al. (2024) Hearing and vocalizations in a small songbird, the red-cheeked cordon bleu (Uraeginthus bengalus) (L). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 155: 2724-2727 |
Rose EM, Scofield AJ, Wenstrom AM, et al. (2024) Male and female red-cheeked cordon bleus sing similar yet individualistic songs. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 155: 1909-1915 |
Hofmeister NR, Stuart KC, Warren WC, et al. (2023) Concurrent invasions of European starlings in Australia and North America reveal population-specific differentiation in shared genomic regions. Molecular Ecology |
Dos Santos EB, Ball GF, Logue DM, et al. (2023) Sex differences in song syntax and syllable diversity in testosterone-induced songs of adult male and female canaries. Biology of Sex Differences. 14: 49 |
Rose EM, Haakenson CM, Patel A, et al. (2023) Song system neuroanatomy, and immediate early gene expression in a finch species with extensive male and female song. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology |
Dos Santos EB, Logue DM, Ball GF, et al. (2023) Does the syrinx, a peripheral structure, constrain effects of sex steroids on behavioral sex reversal in adult canaries? Hormones and Behavior. 154: 105394 |
Chiver I, Dos Santos EB, Valle S, et al. (2023) Effects of the depletion of neural progenitors by focal X-ray irradiation on song production and perception in canaries. Scientific Reports. 13: 9010 |
Dos Santos EB, Logue DM, Ball GF, et al. (2023) Does the syrinx, a peripheral structure, constrain effects of sex steroids on behavioral sex reversal in adult canaries? Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Dos Santos EB, Ball GF, Logue DM, et al. (2023) Testosterone treatment reveals marked sex differences in song diversity and syllable syntax in adult canaries. Research Square |