Allison J. Doupe

8.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
49 papers, 6.0k citations indexed

About

Allison J. Doupe is a scholar working on Developmental Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Allison J. Doupe has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 6.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 48 papers in Developmental Biology, 40 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 32 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Allison J. Doupe's work include Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (48 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (40 papers) and Marine animal studies overview (32 papers). Allison J. Doupe is often cited by papers focused on Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior (48 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (40 papers) and Marine animal studies overview (32 papers). Allison J. Doupe collaborates with scholars based in United States, Czechia and India. Allison J. Doupe's co-authors include Michael S. Brainard, Patricia K. Kuhl, Frédéric E. Theunissen, Mimi H. Kao, Kamal Sen, Neal A. Hessler, Michele M. Solis, Sarah C. Woolley, Katherine I. Nagel and Rhea R. Kimpo and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Neuron.

In The Last Decade

Allison J. Doupe

49 papers receiving 5.9k citations

Hit Papers

BIRDSONG AND HUMAN SPEECH: Common Themes and Mechanisms 1999 2026 2008 2017 1999 250 500 750 1000

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Allison J. Doupe
Daniel Margoliash United States
Michael S. Brainard United States
Masakazu Konishi United States
Robert J. Dooling United States
Claudio V. Mello United States
Johan J. Bolhuis Netherlands
Richard Mooney United States
Daniel Margoliash United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mehaffey, W. Hamish & Allison J. Doupe. (2015). Naturalistic stimulation drives opposing heterosynaptic plasticity at two inputs to songbird cortex. Nature Neuroscience. 18(9). 1272–1280. 20 indexed citations
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Woolley, Sarah C., Raghav Rajan, Mati Joshua, & Allison J. Doupe. (2014). Emergence of Context-Dependent Variability across a Basal Ganglia Network. Neuron. 82(1). 208–223. 78 indexed citations
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Brainard, Michael S. & Allison J. Doupe. (2013). Translating Birdsong: Songbirds as a Model for Basic and Applied Medical Research. Annual Review of Neuroscience. 36(1). 489–517. 157 indexed citations
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Kojima, Satoshi & Allison J. Doupe. (2011). Social performance reveals unexpected vocal competency in young songbirds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(4). 1687–1692. 35 indexed citations
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Kim, Gunsoo & Allison J. Doupe. (2011). Organized Representation of Spectrotemporal Features in Songbird Auditory Forebrain. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(47). 16977–16990. 20 indexed citations
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Kojima, Satoshi & Allison J. Doupe. (2009). Activity Propagation in an Avian Basal Ganglia-Thalamocortical Circuit Essential for Vocal Learning. Journal of Neuroscience. 29(15). 4782–4793. 33 indexed citations
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Nagel, Katherine I. & Allison J. Doupe. (2008). Organizing Principles of Spectro-Temporal Encoding in the Avian Primary Auditory Area Field L. Neuron. 58(6). 938–955. 62 indexed citations
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Kao, Mimi H., Brian D. Wright, & Allison J. Doupe. (2008). Neurons in a Forebrain Nucleus Required for Vocal Plasticity Rapidly Switch between Precise Firing and Variable Bursting Depending on Social Context. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(49). 13232–13247. 122 indexed citations
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Kojima, Satoshi & Allison J. Doupe. (2008). Neural encoding of auditory temporal context in a songbird basal ganglia nucleus, and its independence of birds' song experience. European Journal of Neuroscience. 27(5). 1231–1244. 24 indexed citations
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Kojima, Satoshi & Allison J. Doupe. (2007). Song Selectivity in the Pallial-Basal Ganglia Song Circuit of Zebra Finches Raised Without Tutor Song Exposure. Journal of Neurophysiology. 98(4). 2099–2109. 27 indexed citations
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Amin, Noopur, Allison J. Doupe, & Frédéric E. Theunissen. (2007). Development of Selectivity for Natural Sounds in the Songbird Auditory Forebrain. Journal of Neurophysiology. 97(5). 3517–3531. 39 indexed citations
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Nagel, Katherine I. & Allison J. Doupe. (2006). Temporal Processing and Adaptation in the Songbird Auditory Forebrain. Neuron. 51(6). 845–859. 125 indexed citations
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Kao, Mimi H., Allison J. Doupe, & Michael S. Brainard. (2005). Contributions of an avian basal ganglia–forebrain circuit to real-time modulation of song. Nature. 433(7026). 638–643. 380 indexed citations
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Doupe, Allison J., et al.. (2004). Is the songbird Area X striatal, pallidal, or both? an anatomical study. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 473(3). 415–437. 70 indexed citations
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Boettiger, Charlotte A. & Allison J. Doupe. (2001). Developmentally Restricted Synaptic Plasticity in a Songbird Nucleus Required for Song Learning. Neuron. 31(5). 809–818. 52 indexed citations
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Brainard, Michael S. & Allison J. Doupe. (2000). Auditory feedback in learning and maintenance of vocal behaviour. Nature reviews. Neuroscience. 1(1). 31–40. 229 indexed citations
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Solis, Michele M. & Allison J. Doupe. (2000). Compromised Neural Selectivity for Song in Birds with Impaired Sensorimotor Learning. Neuron. 25(1). 109–121. 54 indexed citations
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Brainard, Michael S. & Allison J. Doupe. (2000). Interruption of a basal ganglia–forebrain circuit prevents plasticity of learned vocalizations. Nature. 404(6779). 762–766. 336 indexed citations
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Soha, Jill A., Toru Shimizu, & Allison J. Doupe. (1996). Development of the catecholaminergic innervation of the song system of the male zebra finch. Journal of Neurobiology. 29(4). 473–489. 97 indexed citations
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Doupe, Allison J.. (1993). A neural circuit specialized for vocal learning. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 3(1). 104–111. 57 indexed citations

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