Constance Scharff

Constance Scharff

Freie Universität Berlin

H-index: 40

Europe-Germany

About Constance Scharff

Constance Scharff, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Freie Universität Berlin, specializes in the field of neuroethology, communication, language, music, evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Reannotation of the zebra finch genome reveals undiscovered transcriptional complexity

Auditory discrimination learning and acoustic cue weighing in female zebra finches with localised FoxP1 knockdowns

RoboFinch: A versatile audio‐visual synchronised robotic bird model for laboratory and field research on songbirds

Effects of cortical FoxP1 knockdowns on learned song preference in female zebra finches

Immunohistochemical characterization of bipolar cells in four distantly related avian species

Adding colour-realistic video images to audio playbacks increases stimulus engagement but does not enhance vocal learning in zebra finches

Multimodality during live tutoring is relevant for vocal learning in zebra finches

Trällern und Tirilieren. Biologische Parallelen zwischen menschlicher Sprache und Vogelgesang

Constance Scharff Information

University

Position

Professor of Animal Behavior

Citations(all)

9019

Citations(since 2020)

2401

Cited By

7662

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

University Profile Page

Freie Universität Berlin

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Constance Scharff Skills & Research Interests

neuroethology

communication

language

music

evolution

Top articles of Constance Scharff

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reannotation of the zebra finch genome reveals undiscovered transcriptional complexity

bioRxiv

Hugues Richard

John Wiedenhoeft

Constance Scharff

Iris Adam

2024

Auditory discrimination learning and acoustic cue weighing in female zebra finches with localised FoxP1 knockdowns

Journal of Neurophysiology

Fabian Heim

Constance Scharff

Simon E Fisher

Katharina Riebel

Carel Ten Cate

2024/4/17

RoboFinch: A versatile audio‐visual synchronised robotic bird model for laboratory and field research on songbirds

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Ralph Simon

Judith Varkevisser

Ezequiel Mendoza

Klaus Hochradel

Rogier Elsinga

...

2023/4

Effects of cortical FoxP1 knockdowns on learned song preference in female zebra finches

eNeuro

Fabian Heim

Simon E Fisher

Constance Scharff

Carel Ten Cate

Katharina Riebel

2023/3/1

Immunohistochemical characterization of bipolar cells in four distantly related avian species

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Vaishnavi Balaji

Silke Haverkamp

Pranav Kumar Seth

Anja Günther

Ezequiel Mendoza

...

2023/3

Adding colour-realistic video images to audio playbacks increases stimulus engagement but does not enhance vocal learning in zebra finches

Animal cognition

Judith M Varkevisser

Ralph Simon

Ezequiel Mendoza

Martin How

Idse van Hijlkema

...

2022/4

Multimodality during live tutoring is relevant for vocal learning in zebra finches

Animal Behaviour

Judith M Varkevisser

Ezequiel Mendoza

Ralph Simon

Maëva Manet

Wouter Halfwerk

...

2022/5/1

Trällern und Tirilieren. Biologische Parallelen zwischen menschlicher Sprache und Vogelgesang

Constance Scharff

2021/1/28

Dynamic FoxP2 levels in male zebra finches are linked to morphology of adult-born Area X medium spiny neurons

Scientific Reports

Jennifer Kosubek-Langer

Constance Scharff

2020/3/16

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