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General Information

Dr. Jarvis' laboratory studies the neurobiology of vocal communication. We want to know how the brain generates, perceives, and learns behavior. We use vocal communication as a model behavior. Emphasis is placed on the molecular pathways involved in the perception and production of learned vocalizations. We use an integrative approach that combines behavioral, anatomical, electrophysiological, and molecular biological techniques. The main animal model used is songbirds, one of the few vertebrate groups that evolved the ability to learn vocalizations. The overall goal of the research is to advance knowledge of the neural mechanisms for vocal learning and basic mechanisms of brain function.

Contact Information

Regular Mailing Address:
Department of Neurobiology, Box 3209
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina 27710
Express Mailing Address:
Department of Neurobiology
Bryan Research Building, Room 401E
Research Drive
Durham, North Carolina, 27710
Phone Contacts:
Dr. Jarvis' Office (919) 681-1680
General Lab Number (919) 681-1681
Fax Number (919) 681-0877
Contact Person:
Tony Zimmerman
Office Manager
Phone Number: (919) 681-1681

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