Ofer Tchernichovski

Affiliations: 
City College of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Birdsong
Website:
http://ofer.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/index.html
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Eathan E. Janney grad student 2009- CCNY
Jonathan I. Benichov grad student 2010-2016 CCNY
Kirill I. Tokarev post-doc CCNY
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Tchernichovski O, Eisenberg-Edidin S, Jarvis ED. (2021) Balanced imitation sustains song culture in zebra finches. Nature Communications. 12: 2562
Roeske TC, Tchernichovski O, Poeppel D, et al. (2020) Categorical Rhythms Are Shared between Songbirds and Humans. Current Biology : Cb
Tchernichovski O, Conley D. (2019) A genetically tailored education for birds. Nature. 575: 290-291
Wirthlin M, Chang EF, Knörnschild M, et al. (2019) A Modular Approach to Vocal Learning: Disentangling the Diversity of a Complex Behavioral Trait. Neuron. 104: 87-99
Tchernichovski O. (2019) Decision letter: Correlated evolution between repertoire size and song plasticity predicts that sexual selection on song promotes open-ended learning Elife
Shi Z, Piccus Z, Zhang X, et al. (2018) miR-9 regulates basal ganglia-dependent developmental vocal learning and adult vocal performance in songbirds. Elife. 7
Bruno JH, Tchernichovski O. (2017) Regularities in zebra finch song beyond the repeated motif. Behavioural Processes
Lipkind D, Zai AT, Hanuschkin A, et al. (2017) Songbirds work around computational complexity by learning song vocabulary independently of sequence. Nature Communications. 8: 1247
Tokarev K, Hyland Bruno J, Ljubičić I, et al. (2017) Sexual dimorphism in striatal dopaminergic responses promotes monogamy in social songbirds. Elife. 6
Tchernichovski O, Feher O, Fimiarz D, et al. (2017) How social learning adds up to a culture: from birdsong to human public opinion. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 220: 124-132
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