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Publications by F Nottebohm
and the papers citing F Nottebohm

Nodes: 4208, Authors: 5484, Journals: 658, Outer References: 113822, Words: 6667
Collection span: 1962 - 2006
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#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
5019241044 1987 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 10 (2): 264-265
BRADSHAW JL
BUT WHAT ABOUT NONPRIMATE ASYMMETRIES AND NONMANUAL PRIMATE ASYMMETRIES
00
502291045 1987 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 10 (2): 265-266
BRESARD B; BRESSON F
REACHING OR MANIPULATION - LEFT OR RIGHT
46
503171046 1987 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 10 (4): 689-689
GUNTURKUN O
BRAIN DIFFERENCES DETERMINE DIFFERENT LIMITS OF INTELLIGENCE
00
5042241164 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (2): 194-195
HINES M
HORMONAL INFLUENCES ON HUMAN COGNITION - WHAT THEY MIGHT TELL US ABOUT ENCOURAGING MATHEMATICAL ABILITIES IN BOYS AND GIRLS
00
5052131165 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 597-598
SEIBT U
ARE ANIMALS NATURALLY ATTUNED TO NUMBER
04
506321241166 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 617-629
JOHNSTON TD
DEVELOPMENTAL EXPLANATION AND THE ONTOGENY OF BIRDSONG - NATURE NURTURE REDUX
433
5076171167 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 633-633
DEHAENE S; CHANGEUX JP
SELECTIONIST MECHANISMS - A FRAMEWORK FOR INTERACTIONISM
00
508221168 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 639-639
KONOPKA R
WHEN IS DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY NOT DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
00
509381169 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 642-643
MORTON ES
INNATE - OUTDATED AND INADEQUATE OR LINGUISTIC CONVENIENCE
00
5109241170 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 721-722
DENENBERG VH
HANDEDNESS HANGUPS AND SPECIES SNOBBERY
24
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
5111131656 1992 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 15 (2): 281-282
KLOPFER PH
STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN THE CNS
00
5121211657 1992 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 15 (2): 291-308
GOLANI I
THE NATURAL GEOMETRY OF A BEHAVIORAL HOMOLOGY - AUTHORS RESPONSE
00
5134181925 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (2): 359-359
PEPPERBERG IM
LANGUAGE AND COGNITION - THE INTERESTING CASE OF SUBJECTS P
00
514181926 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (2): 361-365
PINON D; GREENFIELD PM
DOES EVERYBODY DO IT - HIERARCHICALLY ORGANIZED SEQUENTIAL ACTIVITY IN ROBOTS, BIRDS AND MONKEYS - RESPONSE
02
5152752193 1996 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 19 (2): 267-&
Geary DC
On the biology and politics of cognitive sex differences
00
51685942194 1996 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 19 (4): 611-&
Muller RA
Innateness, autonomy, universality? Neurobiological approaches to language
018
517392331 1997 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 20 (4): 559-+
Bolhuis JJ
Learning, development, and synaptic plasticity: The avian connection
00
5182102531 1998 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 21 (3): 332-+
Hines M
Activation/organization, masculinization/feminization: What are they and how are they distinguished?
00
5199152532 1998 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 21 (4): 526-+
Pepperberg IM
Out of the mouths of babes ... and beaks of birds? A broader interpretation of the frame/content theory for the evolution of speech production
00
5206192533 1998 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 21 (5): 702-+
Todt D
Hierarchical learning of song in birds: A case of vocal imitation?
01
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
5215173111 2001 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 24 (1): 149-+
Todt D
Studies of STM properties in animals may help us better understand the nature of our own storage limitations: The case of birdsong acquisition
00
52281053112 2001 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 24 (2): 263-+
Finlay BL; Darlington RB; Nicastro N
Developmental structure in brain evolution
440
52381153113 2001 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 24 (2): 298-308
Finlay BL; Darlington RB; Nicastro N
Developmental structure in brain evolution
01
524111423540 2003 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 26 (2): 199-+
Corballis MC
From mouth to hand: Gesture, speech, and the evolution of right-handedness
013
5253183541 2003 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 26 (2): 229-+
Jurgens U
From mouth to mouth and hand to hand: On language evolution
01
526272194005 2005 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 28 (4): 575-+
Vallortigara G; Rogers LJ
Survival with an asymmetrical brain: Advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralization
01
5272040797 1985 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 44 (3): 470-484
WILLIAMS H
SEXUAL DIMORPHISM OF AUDITORY ACTIVITY IN THE ZEBRA FINCH SONG SYSTEM
3640
5281228927 1986 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 46 (2): 107-114
MENCH JA; ANDREW RJ
LATERALIZATION OF A FOOD SEARCH TASK IN THE DOMESTIC CHICK
1568
5293853928 1986 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 46 (3): 445-471
NOTTEBOHM F; NOTTEBOHM ME; CRANE L
DEVELOPMENTAL AND SEASONAL-CHANGES IN CANARY SONG AND THEIR RELATION TO CHANGES IN THE ANATOMY OF SONG-CONTROL NUCLEI
157157
53019441047 1987 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 47 (2): 197-211
NOTTEBOHM F; NOTTEBOHM ME; CRANE LA; WINGFIELD JC
SEASONAL-CHANGES IN GONADAL HORMONE LEVELS OF ADULT MALE CANARIES AND THEIR RELATION TO SONG
134134
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
53113481171 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 49 (3): 344-360
STEWART J; KOLB B
THE EFFECTS OF NEONATAL GONADECTOMY AND PRENATAL STRESS ON CORTICAL THICKNESS AND ASYMMETRY IN RATS
1367
5321431172 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 50 (2): 164-183
DIAZ JL
BRAIN WEIGHTS CORRELATE WITH BEHAVIORAL PARAMETERS IN INDIVIDUAL INBRED MICE HOUSED IN A COMMON AND ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT
09
53321291278 1989 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 52 (1): 63-77
CLOWER RP; NIXDORF BE; DEVOOGD TJ
SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE HYPOGLOSSAL NUCLEUS OF FEMALE CANARIES - STRUCTURAL CORRELATES OF SEASON, HEMISPHERE, AND TESTOSTERONE TREATMENT
1919
53412201398 1990 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 53 (1): 51-63
SOHRABJI F; NORDEEN EJ; NORDEEN KW
SELECTIVE IMPAIRMENT OF SONG LEARNING FOLLOWING LESIONS OF A FOREBRAIN NUCLEUS IN THE JUVENILE ZEBRA FINCH
213213
53516191537 1991 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 56 (3): 240-250
HILL KM; DEVOOGD TJ
ALTERED DAYLENGTH AFFECTS DENDRITIC STRUCTURE IN A SONG-RELATED BRAIN REGION IN RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS
2123
53626431658 1992 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 57 (1): 58-66
NORDEEN KW; NORDEEN EJ
AUDITORY-FEEDBACK IS NECESSARY FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF STEREOTYPED SONG IN ADULT ZEBRA FINCHES
150159
53725321659 1992 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 57 (1): 67-78
WILLIAMS H; MCKIBBEN JR
CHANGES IN STEREOTYPED CENTRAL MOTOR PATTERNS CONTROLLING VOCALIZATION ARE INDUCED BY PERIPHERAL-NERVE INJURY
3939
53814181788 1993 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 59 (1): 79-82
NORDEEN KW; NORDEEN EJ
LONG-TERM MAINTENANCE OF SONG IN ADULT ZEBRA FINCHES IS NOT AFFECTED BY LESIONS OF A FOREBRAIN REGION INVOLVED IN SONG LEARNING
5050
5394241789 1993 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 59 (2): 120-125
BERNSTEIN PL; ZUO MX; CHENG MF
SOCIAL CONDITION AFFECTS THE COURTSHIP BEHAVIOR OF MALE RING DOVES WITH POSTERIOR MEDIAL HYPOTHALAMIC-LESIONS
48
5403522534 1998 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 9 (2): 193-200
Lucas JR; Zielinski DL
Seasonal variation in the effect of cache pilferage on cache and body mass regulation in Carolina chickadees: What are the trade-offs?
013
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
54117432710 1999 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 10 (3): 287-297
Nordby JC; Campbell SE; Beecher MD
Ecological correlates of song learning in song sparrows
521
54213483303 2002 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 13 (5): 682-689
MacDougall-Shackleton EA; Derryberry EP; Hahn TP
Nonlocal male mountain white-crowned sparrows have lower paternity and higher parasite loads than males singing local dialect
25
54320583741 2004 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 15 (4): 636-646
Soha JA; Nelson DA; Parker PG
Genetic analysis of song dialect populations in Puget Sound white-crowned sparrows
24
54426824006 2005 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 16 (2): 335-345
Garamszegi LZ; Eens M; Erritzoe J; Moller AP
Sexually size dimorphic brains and song complexity in passerine birds
01
54515824007 2005 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 16 (3): 580-591
Garamszegi LZ; Heylen D; Moller AP; Eens M; de Lope F
Age-dependent health status and song characteristics in the barn swallow
01
54611534008 2005 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 16 (4): 755-762
Moore IT; Bonier F; Wingfield JC
Reproductive asynchrony and population divergence between two tropical bird populations
00
547223144 1976 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 1 (2): 215-227
KREBS JR
HABITUATION AND SONG REPERTOIRES IN GREAT TIT
1984
548744258 1979 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 5 (2): 111-131
BROWN RN; LEMON RE
STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF SONG FORM IN THE WRENS THRYOTHORUS-SINALOA AND T FELIX
520
549217335 1980 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 7 (1): 49-53
SLOBODCHIKOFF CN; COAST R
DIALECTS IN THE ALARM CALLS OF PRAIRIE-DOGS
218
550625336 1980 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 7 (3): 233-238
YASUKAWA K; BLANK JL; PATTERSON CB
SONG REPERTOIRES AND SEXUAL SELECTION IN THE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD
44111
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
551516406 1981 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 8 (1): 65-69
BAKER MC; THOMPSON DB; SHERMAN GL; CUNNINGHAM MA
THE ROLE OF MALE VS MALE INTERACTIONS IN MAINTAINING POPULATION DIALECT STRUCTURE
1632
552723407 1981 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 8 (3): 183-188
HULTSCH H; TODT D
REPERTOIRE SHARING AND SONG-POST DISTANCE IN NIGHTINGALES (LUSCINIA-MEGARHYNCHOS B)
1242
55349408 1981 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 8 (3): 203-206
HANDFORD P
VEGETATIONAL CORRELATES OF VARIATION IN THE SONG OF ZONOTRICHIA-CAPENSIS
2632
554619513 1982 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 10 (3): 175-179
BAKER MC; SPITLERNABORS KJ; BRADLEY DC
THE RESPONSE OF FEMALE MOUNTAIN WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS TO SONGS FROM THEIR NATAL DIALECT AND AN ALIEN DIALECT
1621
555835514 1982 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 10 (3): 211-215
YASUKAWA K; BICK EI; WAGMAN DW; MARLER P
PLAYBACK AND SPEAKER-REPLACEMENT EXPERIMENTS ON SONG-BASED NEIGHBOR, STRANGER, AND SELF DISCRIMINATION IN MALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS
630
556253515 1982 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 10 (3): 217-223
BELL GP
BEHAVIORAL AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF GLEANING BY A DESERT INSECTIVOROUS BAT, ANTROZOUS-PALLIDUS (CHIROPTERA, VESPERTILIONIDAE)
295
557730607 1983 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 12 (1): 71-76
SHY E
THE RELATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION IN SONG TO HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS AND BODY SIZE IN NORTH-AMERICAN TANAGERS (THRAUPINAE, PIRANGA)
1538
558728608 1983 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 12 (4): 309-315
BAKER MC
THE BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSE OF FEMALE NUTTALLS WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS TO MALE SONG OF NATAL AND ALIEN DIALECTS
2952
5592164609 1983 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 13 (4): 259-269
CUNNINGHAM MA; BAKER MC
VOCAL LEARNING IN WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS - SENSITIVE PHASE AND SONG DIALECTS
2443
560441798 1985 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 16 (2): 143-150
KROODSMA DE
GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION IN SONGS OF THE BEWICKS WREN - A SEARCH FOR CORRELATIONS WITH AVIFAUNAL COMPLEXITY
113
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
5611044799 1985 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 16 (3): 195-201
THIELCKE G; WUSTENBERG K
EXPERIMENTS ON THE ORIGIN OF DIALECTS IN THE SHORT-TOED TREE CREEPER (CERTHIA-BRACHYDACTYLA)
414
562729800 1985 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 17 (3): 223-229
SEARCY WA; MARLER P; PETERS SS
SONGS OF ISOLATION-REARED SPARROWS FUNCTION IN COMMUNICATION, BUT ARE SIGNIFICANTLY LESS EFFECTIVE THAN LEARNED SONGS
920
563217929 1986 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 18 (4): 311-316
MCGREGOR PK; AVERY MI
THE UNSUNG SONGS OF GREAT TITS (PARUS-MAJOR) - LEARNING NEIGHBORS SONGS FOR DISCRIMINATION
2366
5644311048 1987 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 20 (5): 323-328
WARD DW; RANDALL JA
TERRITORIAL DEFENSE IN THE BANNERTAIL KANGAROO RAT (DIPODOMYS-SPECTABILIS) - FOOTDRUMMING AND VISUAL THREATS
06
5655541399 1990 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 26 (1): 47-56
READ AF; WEARY DM
SEXUAL SELECTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF BIRD SONG - A TEST OF THE HAMILTON-ZUK HYPOTHESIS
647
5668501400 1990 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 26 (6): 421-426
YASUKAWA K
DOES THE TEER VOCALIZATION DETER PROSPECTING FEMALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS - A SPEAKER-OCCUPATION EXPERIMENT
17
56719371401 1990 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 27 (3): 223-227
CHILTON G; LEIN MR; BAPTISTA LF
MATE CHOICE BY FEMALE WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS IN A MIXED-DIALECT POPULATION
1122
5684271538 1991 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 28 (2): 97-100
MOUNTJOY DJ; LEMON RE
SONG AS AN ATTRACTANT FOR MALE AND FEMALE EUROPEAN STARLINGS, AND THE INFLUENCE OF SONG COMPLEXITY ON THEIR RESPONSE
1751
5693461660 1992 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 30 (6): 365-372
ARAK A; EIRIKSSON T
CHOICE OF SINGING SITES BY MALE BUSH-CRICKETS (TETTIGONIA-VIRIDISSIMA) IN RELATION TO SIGNAL PROPAGATION
014
57013491661 1992 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 30 (6): 415-424
NELSON DA
SONG OVERPRODUCTION AND SELECTIVE ATTRITION LEAD TO SONG SHARING IN THE FIELD SPARROW (SPIZELLA-PUSILLA)
2754
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
57116462195 1996 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 38 (1): 65-71
Mountjoy DJ; Lemon RE
Female choice for complex song in the European starling: A field experiment
2549
57251102535 1998 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 44 (3): 179-191
Birkhead TR; Fletcher F; Pellatt EJ
Sexual selection in the zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata: condition, sex traits and immune capacity
248
57310602891 2000 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 47 (5): 319-326
Gil D; Slater PJB
Multiple song repertoire characteristics in the willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus): Correlations with female choice and offspring viability
314
5746433304 2002 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 51 (4): 378-385
de Kort SR; den Hartog PM; ten Cate C
Vocal signals, isolation and hybridization in the vinaceous dove (Streptopelia vinacea) and the ring-necked dove (S-capicola)
13
57514244009 2005 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 58 (4): 423-428
Spencer KA; Wimpenny JH; Buchanan KL; Lovell PG; Goldsmith AR; et al.
Developmental stress affects the attractiveness of male song and female choice in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)
00
5769774010 2005 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 58 (6): 534-544
Moller AP; Garamszegi LZ; Gil D; Hurtrez-Bousses S; Eens M
Correlated evolution of male and female testosterone profiles in birds and its consequences
00
57749763742 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 1-30
Williams H
Birdsong and singing behavior
22
57824893743 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 31-44
Marler P
Bird calls - Their potential for behavioral neurobiology
22
57969883744 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 45-60
Clayton DF
Songbird genomies - Methods, mechanisms, opportunities, and pitfalls
04
580561033745 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 61-76
Farries MA
The avian song system in comparative perspective
11
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
581842123746 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 77-108
Reiner A; Perkel DJ; Mello CV; Jarvis ED
Songbirds and the revised avian brain nomenclature
56
58240643747 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 109-129
Suthers RA; Zollinger SA
Producing song - The vocal apparatus
12
58329443748 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 130-152
Goller F; Cooper BG
Peripheral motor dynamics of song production in the zehra finch
11
58426483749 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 153-170
Fee MS; Kozhevnikov AA; Hahnloser RHR
Neural mechanisms of vocal sequence generation in the songbird
34
58536453750 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 171-186
Schmidt MF; Ashmore RC; Vu ET
Bilateral control and interhemispheric coordination in the avian song motor system
00
58616363751 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 208-221
Woolley SMN
Auditory experience and adult song plasticity
01
58766873752 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 222-245
Theunissen FE; Amin N; Shaevitz SS; Woolley SMN; Fremouw T; et al.
Song selectivity in the song system and in the auditory forebrain
12
58822263753 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 246-262
Vicario DS
Using learned calls to study sensory-motor integration in songbirds
00
589731303754 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 263-281
Mello CV; Velho TAF; Pinaud R
A window on song auditory processing and perception
25
59023573755 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 282-302
Gentner TQ
Neural systems for individual song recognition in adult birds
01
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
59139793756 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 303-324
Adret P
In search of the song template
00
592471083757 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 325-347
Scharff C; White SA
Genetic components of vocal learning
01
5935123758 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 348-363
Tchernichovski O; Lints TJ; Deregnaucourt S; Cimenser A; Mitra PP
Studying the song development process rationale and methods
11
59423393759 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 364-376
Deregnaucourt S; Mitra PP; Feher O; Maul KK; Lints TJ; et al.
Song development: In search of the error-signal
00
59567833760 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 377-394
Brainard MS
Contributions of the anterior forebrain pathway to vocal plasticity
11
59676963761 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 395-415
Bottjer SW
Developmental regulation of basal ganglia circuitry during the sensitive period for vocal learning in songbirds
35
597411323762 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 416-437
Nordeen KW; Nordeen EJ
Synaptic and molecular mechanisms regulating plasticity during early learning
22
598691273763 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 438-462
Wild JM
Functional neuroanatomy of the sensorimotor control of singing
44
59960903764 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 463-475
Konishi M
The role of auditory feedback in birdsong
23
60038543765 2004 BEHAVIORAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF BIRDSONG 1016: 476-494
Mooney R
Synaptic mechanisms for auditory-vocal integration and the correction of vocal errors
00

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