Norton P, Barschke P, Scharff C, Mendoza E (2019): Differential Song Deficits after Lentivirus-Mediated Knockdown of FoxP1, FoxP2, or FoxP4 in Area X of Juvenile Zebra Finches, Journal of Neuroscience, 39(49), 9782-9796. Pallasdies F, Norton P, Schleimer J-H, Schreiber S (2021): Neural optimization: Understanding trade-offs with Pareto theory, Current opinion in Neurobiology, 71, 84-91. Norton P, Benichov JI, Pexirra M, Schreiber S, Vallentin D (2022): A feedforward inhibitory premotor circuit for auditory–vocal interactions in zebra finches, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(23), e2118448119. In Biology (Focus: Neurobiology and Behaviour) at Universität Rostock and Freie Universität Berlin, Germany in Biology at Freie Universität Berlin, Germanyī.Sc. This led me to my current project, in which I develop computational models to investigate how the representation of a learned song is formed and ultimately consolidated in the neural circuits of the songbird brain. Throughout these studies I became increasingly interested in the neurobiological mechanisms underlying these behaviours. In my PhD with Constance Scharff I focused on the development and production of temporal rhythms in learned animal vocalizations, particularly in the songs of zebra finches. Email: philipp.norton “It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.”įascinated by the intricacies of animal behaviours, I began my academic career by studying communication in honeybees, bats and songbirds.
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