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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1986 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

E. J. Nordeen is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. Their professional profile includes recognition as a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, an award received in 1986.

The available data does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues linked to their research output. Similarly, there is no information about book publications or detailed fields and subfields of study.

While there is no explicit data on the specific research topics or areas of focus within their scientific work, the award of the Sloan Fellowship typically indicates engagement with significant scientific research, often in early-career stages.

No further bibliometric details, such as publication titles, years, or number of citations, have been provided to elaborate on their research contributions.

Best Publications

  • Auditory feedback is necessary for the maintenance of stereotyped song in adult zebra finches

    Kathy W. Nordeen;Ernest J. Nordeen

  • Androgens prevent normally occurring cell death in a sexually dimorphic spinal nucleus

    E. J. Nordeen;K. W. Nordeen;D. R. Sengelaub;A. P. Arnold

  • Selective impairment of song learning following lesions of a forebrain nucleus in the juvenile zebra finch

    Farida Sohrabji;Ernest J. Nordeen;Kathy W. Nordeen

  • Projection neurons within a vocal motor pathway are born during song learning in zebra finches.

    Kathy W. Nordeen;Ernest J. Nordeen

  • Sex and regional differences in the incorporation of neurons born during song learning in zebra finches

    EJ Nordeen;KW Nordeen

  • Hemispheric asymmetries in the behavioral and hormonal effects of sexually differentiating mammalian brain.

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  • Blockade of NMDA Receptors in the Anterior Forebrain Impairs Sensory Acquisition in the Zebra Finch (Poephila guttata)

    M.E. Basham;E.J. Nordeen;K.W. Nordeen

  • Estrogen establishes sex differences in androgen accumulation in zebra finch brain

    KW Nordeen;EJ Nordeen;AP Arnold

  • Neuron loss and addition in developing zebra finch song nuclei are independent of auditory experience during song learning.

    Michael J. Burek;Kathy W. Nordeen;Ernest J. Nordeen

  • Estrogen stimulates the incorporation of new neurons into avian song nuclei during adolescence.

    Ernest J. Nordeen;Kathy W. Nordeen

  • Long-term maintenance of song in adult zebra finches is not affected by lesions of a forebrain region involved in song learning

    Kathy W. Nordeen;Ernest J. Nordeen

  • Anatomical and synaptic substrates for avian song learning.

    Kathy W. Nordeen;Ernest J. Nordeen

  • Sex‐dependent loss of projection neurons involved in avian song learning

    E. J. Nordeen;A. Grace;M. J. Burek;K. W. Nordeen

  • Individual variation in neuron number predicts differences in the propensity for avian vocal imitation

    B. C. Ward;E. J. Nordeen;K. W. Nordeen

  • Estrogen promotes neuron addition to an avian song-control nucleus by regulating post-mitotic events

    M.J. Burek;K.W. Nordeen;E.J. Nordeen

  • Sexual dimorphisms in the neural vocal control system in song birds: ontogeny and phylogeny.

    Arthur P. Arnold;Sarah W. Bottjer;Eliot A. Brenowitz;Ernest J. Nordeen

  • Distribution and developmental change in [3H]MK-801 binding within zebra finch song nuclei.

    Sandra M. Aamodt;Michael R. Kozlowski;Ernest J. Nordeen;Kathy W. Nordeen

  • Projections of androgen-accumulating neurons in a nucleus controlling avian song.

    Farida Sohrabji;Kathy W. Nordeen;Ernest J. Nordeen

  • Early sensory and hormonal experience modulate age-related changes in NR2B mRNA within a forebrain region controlling avian vocal learning.

    Tryambak D. Singh;Mark E. Basham;Ernest J. Nordeen;Kathy W. Nordeen

  • Hormonal control of neuron number in sexually dimorphic spinal nuclei of the rat: III. Differential effects of the androgen dihydrotestosterone.

    D. R. Sengelaub;E. J. Nordeen;K. W. Nordeen;A. P. Arnold

  • Early isolation from conspecific song does not affect the normal developmental decline of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor binding in an avian song nucleus.

    Sandra M. Aamodt;Sandra M. Aamodt;Ernest J. Nordeen;Kathy W. Nordeen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathy W. Nordeen
Kathy W. Nordeen University of Rochester
Farida Sohrabji
Farida Sohrabji Texas A&M University
Eliot A. Brenowitz
Eliot A. Brenowitz University of Washington
David F. Clayton
David F. Clayton Clemson University
Sarah W. Bottjer
Sarah W. Bottjer University of Southern California
Claudio V. Mello
Claudio V. Mello Oregon Health & Science University
Dale R. Sengelaub
Dale R. Sengelaub Indiana University

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