Sharon M.H. Gobes, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience Program Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, United States 
Area:
birdsong, memory
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Sharon Gobes obtained her PhD on 25 Feb. 2009, with Prof. Johan Bolhuis at Utrecht University. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Bence Olveczky at Harvard University and is currently an Assistant Professor at Wellesley College.

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Johan J. Bolhuis grad student 2003-2008 Utrecht
Bence P. Olveczky post-doc 2009-2011 Harvard
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Huang Z, Khaled HG, Kirschmann M, et al. (2018) Excitatory and inhibitory synapse reorganization immediately after critical sensory experience in a vocal learner. Elife. 7
Olson EM, Maeda RK, Gobes SM. (2016) Mirrored patterns of lateralized neuronal activation reflect old and new memories in the avian auditory cortex. Neuroscience
Piristine HC, Choetzo T, Gobes SM. (2016) A sensorimotor area in the songbird brain is required for production of vocalizations in the song learning period of development. Developmental Neurobiology
Otchy TM, Wolff SB, Rhee JY, et al. (2015) Acute off-target effects of neural circuit manipulations. Nature
Chirathivat N, Raja SC, Gobes SM. (2015) Hemispheric dominance underlying the neural substrate for learned vocalizations develops with experience. Scientific Reports. 5: 11359
Moorman S, Gobes SM, van de Kamp FC, et al. (2015) Learning-related brain hemispheric dominance in sleeping songbirds. Scientific Reports. 5: 9041
Roberts TF, Gobes SM, Murugan M, et al. (2012) Motor circuits are required to encode a sensory model for imitative learning. Nature Neuroscience. 15: 1454-9
Bolhuis JJ, Gobes SM, Terpstra NJ, et al. (2012) Learning-related neuronal activation in the zebra finch song system nucleus HVC in response to the bird's own song. Plos One. 7: e41556
Moorman S, Gobes SM, Kuijpers M, et al. (2012) Human-like brain hemispheric dominance in birdsong learning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 12782-7
Gobes SM, Zandbergen MA, Bolhuis JJ. (2010) Memory in the making: localized brain activation related to song learning in young songbirds. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 277: 3343-51
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