The focus of my research is on the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying animal behavior. A zebra finch male (Taeniopygia guttata) has to learn his song and long call from an adult tutor (often the father) early in development during a sensitive phase. Females do not sing themselves, but do prefer their fathers' song in a choice test and they produce a long call that is not learned. The zebra finch is a great model organism to study a broad range of questions, from social communication to auditory memory and learning of complex motor skills. I approach these questions from different levels, from ultrastructure to behavior, combining cellular/molecular techniques, pharmacological methods, live-imaging, and behavioral testing.

Gobes Lab Members of the 2017-2018 school year
Lab members of Spring 2018: (from top to bottom) Alexa Pagliaro, Rachel Woo, Katie Barnes, Mia Khatib, Payal Arya, Sharon Gobes, Yasmin Sharbaf, Lily Sall, and Taylor Burke (not pictured)
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