Kabai, P. Citation data
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Kabai P. & Bakk J. (2007) Development of Myopia. Letter to the Editor, Ophthalmology (in press)
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Zachar G, Schrott A, Kabai P. (2007) Context-dependent prey avoidance in chicks persists following complete telencephalectomy. Submitted to Brain Research Bulletin.
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Schrott A. and Kabai P. (2007) ABCD: a functional database for the avian brain. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, in press
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Kabai P. (2007) Androgenic alopecia may have evolved to protect men from prostate cancer by increasing skin exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Medical Hypothesis (in press)
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Nagy K, Schrott A, Kabai P. (2007) Possible influence of neighbours on stereotypic behaviour in horses. Appl Anim Behav Sci. In Press. doi:10.1016/j.applanim.2007.06.006
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Peter Kabai, Michael G. Stewart, József Tarcali and András Csillag. (2004). Inhibiting effect of D1, but not D2 antagonist administered to the striatum on retention of passive avoidance in the chick. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 81(2):155-8.

  1. Motor-skill learning in a novel running-wheel task is dependent on D1 dopamine receptors in the striatum
    Author(s): Willuhn I, Steiner H
    Source: NEUROSCIENCE Volume: 153 Issue: 1 Pages: 249-258 Published: APR 22 2008
  2. Rezayof A, Motevasseli T, Rassouli Y, et al.
    Dorsal hippocampal dopamine receptors are involved in mediating ethanol state-dependent memory
    LIFE SCIENCES 80 (4): 285-292 JAN 2 2007
  3. Zarrindast MR, Bananej M, Khalilzadeh A, et al.
    Influence of intracerebroventricular administration of dopaminergic drugs on morphine state-dependent memory in the step-down passive avoidance test
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY 86 (3): 286-292 NOV 2006
  4. Korsukewitz C, Breitenstein C, Schomacher M, et al.
    Present status and future possibilities of adjuvant pharmacotherapy for aphasia
    NERVENARZT 77 (4): 403+ APR 2006
  5. Bhattacharjee AK, Chang L, Lee HJ, et al.
    D-2 but not D-1 dopamine receptor stimulation augments brain signaling involving arachidonic acid in unanesthetized rats
    PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 180 (4): 735-742 AUG 2005
  6. Sherry JM, Hale MW, Crowe SF
    The effects of the dopamine D1 receptor antagonist SCH23390 on memory reconsolidation following reminder-activated retrieval in day-old chicks
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY 83 (2): 104-112 MAR 2005
  7. Semba K, Adachi N, Arai T
    Facilitation of serotonergic activity and amnesia in rats caused by intravenous anesthetics
    ANESTHESIOLOGY 102 (3): 616-623 MAR 2005
  8. Balint, E.; Kitka, T.; Zachar, G.; Adam, A.; Hemmings Jr, H.C.; Csillag, A., "Abundance and location of DARPP-32 in striato-tegmental circuits of domestic chicks" Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 2004 pp. 27-36
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Sakai S, Yanagihara S, Kabai P, et al. Predisposed visual memory of shapes in quail chicks ZOOL SCI 17 (8): 1045-1051 NOV 2000

  1. Marianne Aronsson and Gabriella Gamberale-Stille (in press) Domestic chicks primarily attend to colour, not pattern, when learning an aposematic coloration
  2. Jerry A Hogan and Johan J. Bolhuis (eds.) 1994. Causal Mechanisms of Behavioural Development. Cambridge University Press.
  3. Izawa EI, Aoki N, Matsushima T
    Neural correlates of the proximity and quantity of anticipated food rewards in the ventral striatum of domestic chicks
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 22 (6): 1502-1512 SEP 2005
  4. Matsushima T, Izawa EI, Aoki N, et al.
    The mind through chick eyes: Memory, cognition and anticipation
    ZOOL SCI 20 (4): 395-408 APR 2003
  5. Ono Y, Hayashi I, Matsushima T Visual memory of shapes in quail chicks: Discrimination among 2-dimensional objects ZOOL SCI 19 (7): 719-725 JUL 2002
  6. Matsushima T, Izawa EI, Yanagihara S DI-receptor dependent synaptic potentiation in the basal ganglia of quail chicks NEUROREPORT 12 (13): 2831-2837 SEP 17 2001
  7. Izawa EI, Yanagihara S, Atsumi T, et al. The role of basal ganglia in reinforcement learning and imprinting in domestic chicks NEUROREPORT 12 (8): 1743-1747 JUN 13 2001
  8. Yanagihara S, Izawa EI, Koga K, et al. Reward-related neuronal activities in basal ganglia of domestic chicks NEUROREPORT 12 (7): 1431-1435 MAY 25 2001
  9. Aoki M, Izawa E, Koga K, et al. Accurate visual memory of colors in controlling the pecking behavior of quail chicks ZOOL SCI 17 (8): 1053-1059 NOV 2000
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Kabai P, Liker A, Csillag A Methamphetamine-induced stereotypies in newly-hatched decerebrated domestic chicks NEUROCHEM RES 24 (12): 1563-1569 DEC 1999

  1. Kowalski A
    Stereotypies as an indicator of animal welfare
    MEDYCYNA WETERYNARYJNA 61 (12): 1335-1339 DEC 2005
  2. Kabai P, Stewart MG, Tarcali J, et al.
    Inhibiting effect of D1, but not D2 antagonist administered to the striatum on retention of passive avoidance in the chick
    NEUROBIOL LEARN MEM 81 (2): 155-158 MAR 2004
  3. Karakuyu, D. (2003) Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Modulation of Working Memory. Thesei
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Mezey S, Szekely AD, Bourne RC, et al. Changes in binding to muscarinic and nicotinic cholinergic receptors in the chick telencephalon, following passive avoidance learning NEUROSCI LETT 270 (2): 75-78 JUL 30 1999

  1. Irene Simintzi, Kleopatra H. Schulpis, Panagoula Angelogianni, Charis Liapi and Stylianos Tsakiris (2007) The effect of aspartame on acetylcholinesterase activity in hippocampal homogenates of suckling rats. harmacological Research Volume 56, Issue 2, August 2007, Pages 155-159
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    Effect of humanin analogues on experimentally induced impairment of spatial memory in rats
    JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE SCIENCE 10 (10): 636-639 OCT 2004
    Times Cited: 0
  3. Christian B, McConnaughey K, Bethea E, et al.
    Chronic aspartame affects T-maze performance, brain cholinergic receptors and Na+,K+-ATPase in rats
    PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR 78 (1): 121-127 MAY 2004
  4. Mezey SE, Csillag A
    The light and electron microscopic characterisation of identified striato-ventrotegmental projection neurons in the domestic chick (Gallus domesticus)
    NEUROSCI RES 47 (3): 299-308 NOV 2003
  5. Lefebvre L., Reader S.M., Sol, D. Brains, innovations and evolution in birds and primates. Brain, Behavior and Evolution
    Volume 63, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 233-246
  6. Gibbs ME, Summers RJ Role of adrenoceptor subtypes in memory consolidation PROG NEUROBIOL 67 (5): 345-391 AUG 2002
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  8. Slotkin TA
    Nicotine and the adolescent brain: Insights from an animal model
    NEUROTOXICOL TERATOL 24 (3): 369-384 MAY-JUN 2002
  9. Mezey S, Csillag A Selective striatal connections of midbrain dopaminergic nuclei in the chick (Gallus domesticus) CELL TISSUE RES 308 (1): 35-46 APR 2002
  10. Redolat R, Vicens P, Carrasco MC Effects of nicotine on motor activity, passive avoidance and plus-maze behavior in aged NMRI and C57BL mice NEUROSCI RES COMMUN 30 (2): 91-101 MAR-APR 2002
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Lefebvre L, Gaxiola A, Dawson S, et al. Feeding innovations and forebrain size in Australasian birds BEHAVIOUR 135: 1077-1097 Part 8-9 DEC 1998

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    histories: renewing the connection. In: Primate Life Histories and
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    ANNUAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY 57: 167-197 2006
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    The evolution of cerebrotypes in birds
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 65 (4): 215-230 2005
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    Big brains do matter in new environments
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 (15): 5306-5307 APR 12 2005
  10. Sol D, Duncan RP, Blackburn TM, et al.
    Big brains, enhanced cognition, and response of birds to novel environments
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 (15): 5460-5465 APR 12 2005
  11. Ricklefs RE
    The cognitive face of avian life histories - The 2003 Margaret Morse Nice Lecture
    WILSON BULLETIN 116 (2): 119-133 JUN 2004
  12. Beauchamp G, Fernandez-Juricic E
    Is there a relationship between forebrain size and group size in birds?
    EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH 6 (6): 833-842 OCT 2004
  13. Lefebvre L, Reader SM, Sol D
    Brains, innovations and evolution in birds and primates
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 63 (4): 233-246 2004
  14. Burish MJ, Kueh HY, Wang SSH
    Brain architecture and social complexity in modern and ancient birds
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 63 (2): 107-124 2004
  15. Rogers L 2004 Brain, Evolution, and Hemispheric Specialization: Increasing the brain's capacity: Neocortex, new neurons, and hemispheric specialization. In: Rogers LJ, Kaplan G (eds) Comparative Vertebrate Cognition: Are Primates Superior to Non-Primates? (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects).
  16. Diamond J, Bond AB
    A comparative analysis of social play in birds
    BEHAVIOUR 140: 1091-1115 Part 8-9 AUG-SEP 2003
  17. Reader SM
    Innovation and social learning: individual variation and brain evolution
    ANIMAL BIOLOGY 53 (2): 147-158 SEP 2003
  18. Salewski V, Bairlein F, Leisler B
    Niche partitioning of two Palearctic passerine migrants with Afrotropical residents in their West African winter quarters
    BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 14 (4): 493-502 JUL 2003
  19. van Schaik CP, Pradhan GR
    A model for tool-use traditions in primates: implications for the coevolution of culture and cognition
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION 44 (6): 645-664 JUN 2003
  20. Henrich J, McElreath R
    The evolution of cultural evolution
    EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY 12 (3): 123-135 2003
  21. Nicolakakis N, Sol D, Lefebvre L
    Behavioural flexibility predicts species richness in birds, but not extinction risk
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 65: 445-452 Part 3 MAR 2003
  22. Lefebvre L, Nicolakakis N, Boire D
    Tools and brains in birds
    BEHAVIOUR 139: 939-973 Part 7 JUL 2002
  23. Pfeffer K, Fritz J, Kotrschal K
    Hormonal correlates of being an innovative greylag goose, - Anser anser
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 63: 687-695 Part 4 APR 2002
  24. Sol D, Timmermans S, Lefebvre L
    Behavioural flexibility and invasion success in birds
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 63: 495-502 Part 3 MAR 2002
  25. Reader SM, Laland KN
    Social intelligence, innovation, and enhanced brain size in primates
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 99 (7): 4436-4441 APR 2 2002
  26. Reader SM, Nover D, Lefebvre L
    Locale-specific sugar packet opening by Lesser Antillean Bullfinches in Barbados
    JOURNAL OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGY 73 (1): 82-85 WIN 2002
  27. Reader SM, Laland KN
    Primate innovation: Sex, age and social rank differences
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 22 (5): 787-805 OCT 2001
  28. Iwaniuk AN, Nelson JE, Pellis SM
    Do big-brained animals play more? Comparative analyses of play and relative brain size in mammals
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY 115 (1): 29-41 MAR 2001
  29. Webster SJ, Lefebvre L
    Problem solving and neophobia in a columbiform-passeriform assemblage in Barbados
    ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 62: 23-32 Part 1 JUL 2001
  30. Iwaniuk AN, Nelson JE
    A comparative analysis of relative brain size in waterfowl (Anseriformes)
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 57 (2): 87-97 FEB 2001
  31. McLean AN
    Cognitive abilities - the result of selective pressures on food acquisition?
    APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE 71 (3): 241-258 MAR 2 2001
  32. Nicolakakis N, Lefebvre L
    Forebrain size and innovation rate in European birds: Feeding, nesting and confounding variables
    BEHAVIOUR 137: 1415-1429 Part 11 NOV 2000
  33. Timmermans S, Lefebvre L, Boire D, et al.
    Relative size of the hyperstriatum ventrale is the best predictor of feeding innovation rate in birds
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 56 (4): 196-203 OCT 2000
  34. South JM, Pruett-Jones S
    Patterns of flock size, diet, and vigilance of naturalized Monk Parakeets in Hyde Park, Chicago
    CONDOR 102 (4): 848-854 NOV 2000
  35. Sol D, Lefebvre L
    Behavioural flexibility predicts invasion success in birds introduced to New Zealand
    OIKOS 90 (3): 599-605 SEP 2000
  36. Iwaniuk AN, Pellis SM, Whishaw IQ
    Brain size is not correlated with forelimb dexterity in fissiped carnivores (Carnivora): A comparative test of the principle of proper mass
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 54 (3): 167-180 SEP 1999

  37. dissertations
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    McGill University, Montréal, Québec
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    Columbiformes of Barbados 2000. (Disszertáció, MSc) Department of
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Vadasz C, Sziraki I, Sasvari M, et al. Analysis of the mesotelencephalic dopamine system by quantitative-trait locus introgression NEUROCHEM RES 23 (11): 1337-1354 NOV 1998

  1. Glutamate receptor metabotropic 7 is cis-regulated in the mouse brain and modulates alcohol drinking
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Kabai P, Kovach JK Unconditional discrimination as a paradigm for investigating visual processing in the avian brainstem ACTA BIOL HUNG 48 (1): 9-14 1997

  1. Sewards TV, Sewards MA Innate visual object recognition in vertebrates: some proposed pathways and mechanisms COMP BIOCHEM PHYS A 132 (4): 861-891 AUG 2002
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Davies DC, Csillag A, Szekely AD, Kabai P. Efferent connections of the domestic chick archistriatum: A Phaseolus lectin anterograde tracing study J COMP NEUROL 389 (4): 679-693 DEC 29 1997

  1. A novel basal ganglia pathway forms a loop linking a vocal learning circuit with its dopaminergic input
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    Organization of telencephalotectal projections in pigeons: Impact for lateralized top-down control
    NEUROSCIENCE 144 (2): 645-653 JAN 19 2007
  4. Balint E, Csillag A
    Nucleus accumbens subregions: hodological and immunohistochemical study in the domestic chick (Gallus domesticus)
    CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH 327 (2): 221-230 FEB 2007
  5. Nikolakopoulou AM, Dermon CR, Panagis L, et al.
    Passive avoidance training is correlated with decreased cell proliferation in the chick hippocampus
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 24 (9): 2631-2642 NOV 2006
  6. Aoki N, Csillag A, Matsushima T
    Localized lesions of arcopallium intermedium of the lateral forebrain caused a handling-cost aversion in the domestic chick performing a binary choice task
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 24 (8): 2314-2326 OCT 2006
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    Fiber connections of the compact division of the posterior pallial amygdala and lateral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the pigeon (Columba livia)
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    Localized lesions of ventral striatum, but not arcopallium, enhanced impulsiveness in choices based on anticipated spatial proximity of food rewards in domestic chicks
    BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH 168 (1): 1-12 MAR 15 2006
  12. Reiner A, Yamamoto K, Karten HJ
    Organization and evolution of the avian forebrain
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    Neural correlates of the proximity and quantity of anticipated food rewards in the ventral striatum of domestic chicks
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    Excitotoxic lesions of the medial striatum delay extinction of a reinforcement color discrimination operant task in domestic chicks; a functional role of reward anticipation
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    Fiber connections of the hippocampal formation and. septum and subdivisions of the hippocampal formation in the pigeon as revealed by tract tracing and kainic acid lesions
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    Acetylcholinesterase in central vocal control nuclei of the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
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    Revised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nuclei
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    Efferent connections of septal nuclei of the domestic chick (Gallus domesticus): An anterograde pathway tracing study with a bearing on functional circuits
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    Distribution of corticotropin-releasing factor-immunoreactive neurons in the central nervous system of the domestic chicken and Japanese quail
    J COMP NEUROL 469 (4): 559-580 FEB 16 2004
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    Differential effects of testosterone on protein synthesis activity in male and female quail brain
    NEUROSCIENCE 123 (3): 647-666 2004
  28. Matsushima T, Izawa EI, Aoki N, et al.
    The mind through chick eyes: Memory, cognition and anticipation
    ZOOL SCI 20 (4): 395-408 APR 2003
  29. Aoki N, Izawa EI, Yanagihara S, et al.
    Neural correlates of memorized associations and cued movements in archistriatum of the domestic chick
    EUR J NEUROSCI 17 (9): 1935-1946 MAY 2003
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    Efferent connections of the dorsomedial thalamic nuclei of the domestic chick (Gallus domesticus)
    J COMP NEUROL 459 (3): 301-326 MAY 5 2003
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