Digital atlas of the zebra finch (<i>Taeniopygia guttata</i>) brain: A high‐resolution photo atlas

Harvey J. Karten(University of California San Diego), Agnieszka Brzozowska‐Prechtl(University of California San Diego), Peter V. Lovell(Oregon Health & Science University), Daniel D. Tang(Oregon Health & Science University), Claudio V. Mello(Oregon Health & Science University), Haibin Wang(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Partha P. Mitra(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
July 29, 2013
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Abstract

We describe a set of new comprehensive, high-quality, high-resolution digital images of histological sections from the brain of male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) and make them publicly available through an interactive website (http://zebrafinch.brainarchitecture.org/). These images provide a basis for the production of a dimensionally accurate and detailed digital nonstereotaxic atlas. Nissl- and myelin-stained brain sections are provided in the transverse, sagittal, and horizontal planes, with the transverse plane approximating the more traditional Frankfurt plane. In addition, a separate set of brain sections in this same plane is stained for tyrosine hydroxylase, revealing the distribution of catecholaminergic neurons (dopaminergic, noradrenergic, and adrenergic) in the songbird brain. For a subset of sagittal sections we also prepared a corresponding set of drawings, defining and annotating various nuclei, fields, and fiber tracts that are visible under Nissl and myelin staining. This atlas of the zebra finch brain is expected to become an important tool for birdsong research and comparative studies of brain organization and evolution.


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