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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
801330806 1985 BIOGENIC AMINES 2 (1): 21-36
YAMADA H; SANO Y
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE SEROTONIN NEURON SYSTEM IN THE BRAIN OF THE CHICKEN (GALLUS-DOMESTICUS) .2. THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE NERVE-FIBERS
231
8023141666 1992 BIOGENIC AMINES 8 (6): 371-379
RAKHIMOV RN; DOLGOSABUROV VB; KALAUS NE; RAKHIMOVA NN; RANDUR AV; et al.
INTERHEMISPHERIC DIFFERENCES AND SEX PECULARITIES IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF AMINO-ACIDS IN THE RAT-BRAIN
00
803178690 1984 BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 167 (1): 94-119
GOVIND CK
DEVELOPMENT OF ASYMMETRY IN THE NEUROMUSCULAR SYSTEM OF LOBSTER CLAWS
228
8048612204 1996 BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 191 (1): 92-100
Jacobs LF
The economy of winter: Phenotypic plasticity in behavior and brain structure
07
8054382717 1999 BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 196 (2): 127-136
Schmidt M; Harzsch S
Comparative analysis of neurogenesis in the central olfactory pathway of adult decapod crustaceans by in vivo BrdU labeling
622
8061541402 1990 BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 53 (2): 105-123
FRANZREB KE
AN ANALYSIS OF OPTIONS FOR REINTRODUCING A MIGRATORY, NATIVE PASSERINE, THE ENDANGERED LEAST BELLS VIREO VIREO-BELLII-PUSILLUS IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
09
8070182902 2000 BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 95 (1): 1-5
Bonadie WA; Bacon PR
Year-round utilisation of fragmented palm swamp forest by Red-bellied macaws (Ara manilata) and Orange-winged parrots (Amazona amazonica) in the Nariva Swamp (Trinidad)
14
8081201055 1987 BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 57 (4-5): 331-340
TOET A; BLOM J; KOENDERINK JJ
THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SIMULTANEOUS FUNCTIONAL ORDER IN NERVOUS SYSTEMS .3. THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS ON THE RESULTING FUNCTIONAL ORDER
02
80916772548 1998 BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 79 (6): 487-500
Todt D; Hultsch H
How songbirds deal with large amounts of serial information: retrieval rules suggest a hierarchical song memory
69
81018383793 2004 BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 91 (3): 159-167
Abarbanel HDI; Gibb L; Mindlin GB; Rabinovich MI; Talathi S
Spike timing and synaptic plasticity in the premotor pathway of birdsong
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
8113342903 2000 BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 70 (2): 341-360
Castellano S; Giacoma C; Dujsebayeva T
Morphometric and advertisement call geographic variation in polyploid green toads
011
81222892904 2000 BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 71 (4): 737-753
Slabbekoorn H; Smith TB
Does bill size polymorphism affect courtship song characteristics in the African finch Pyrenestes ostrinus?
39
8135233120 2001 BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 74 (4): 533-539
Mahler B; Tubaro PL
Relationship between song characters and morphology in New World pigeons
03
8149373313 2002 BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 77 (4): 423-430
Bertelli S; Tubaro PL
Body mass and habitat correlates of song structure in a primitive group of birds
24
81510502905 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 48 (8): 715-720
Gould E; Tanapat P; Rydel T; Hastings N
Regulation of hippocampal neurogenesis in adulthood
14108
8169373794 2004 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 56 (3): 146-150
Henn FA; Vollmayr B
Neurogenesis and depression: Etiology or epiphenomenon?
08
81771393795 2004 BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 79 (1): 61-77
Hofman MA
The brain's calendar: neural mechanisms of seasonal timing
05
818173123796 2004 BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 79 (2): 301-335
Moore BR
The evolution of learning
02
81931923797 2004 BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 79 (2): 377-407
Cooke J
Developmental mechanism and evolutionary origin of vertebrate left/right asymmetries
09
8201148340 1980 BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 55 (NOV): 363-378
BRACKENBURY J
RESPIRATION AND PRODUCTION OF SOUNDS BY BIRDS
1523
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
821281651541 1991 BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 66 (1): 57-81
MCGREGOR PK
THE SINGER AND THE SONG - ON THE RECEIVING END OF BIRD SONG
1049
822113852058 1995 BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS OF THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 70 (1): 1-65
JOHNSTONE RA
SEXUAL SELECTION, HONEST ADVERTISEMENT AND THE HANDICAP PRINCIPLE - REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE
0176
8231303549 2003 BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM RESEARCH 34 (3): 305-315
Celec P; Ostatnikova D; Putz Z; Hodosy J; Bursky P; et al.
Circatrigintan cycle of salivary testosterone in human male
02
82412110807 1985 BIOLOGISKE SKRIFTER KONGELIGE DANSKE VIDENSKABERNES SELSKAB 25 (1-5): 173-208
DABELSTEEN T
MESSAGES AND MEANINGS OF BIRD SONG WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BLACKBIRD (TURDUS-MERULA) AND SOME METHODOLOGY PROBLEMS
118
825102084022 2005 BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY 20 (2-3): 193-230
Fitch WT
The evolution of language: a comparative review
00
826421416 1981 BIOLOGY OF BEHAVIOUR 6 (1): 79-98
HAUSBERGER M; GUYOMARCH JC
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF TERRITORIAL WHISTLED VOCALIZATIONS OF THE STARLING STURNUS-VULGARIS IN BRITTANY
614
827616691 1984 BIOLOGY OF BEHAVIOUR 9 (3): 213-225
ADRETHAUSBERGER M
DIALECT VARIATIONS AND NATURAL BARRIERS IN THE STARLING
00
828239179 1977 BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 16 (5): 666-677
FEDER HH; STOREY A; GOODWIN D; REBOULLEAU C; SILVER R
TESTOSTERONE AND 5ALPHA-DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE LEVELS IN PERIPHERAL PLASMA OF MALE AND FEMALE RING DOVES (STREPTOPELIA-RISORIA DURING REPRODUCTIVE-CYCLE
1088
8296121263 1979 BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 20 (1): 51-73
CREWS D
NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY OF LIZARD REPRODUCTION
328
8302103264 1979 BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 20 (1): 111-127
GORSKI RA
NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION - OVERVIEW
580
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
831449341 1980 BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 22 (1): 43-48
MCEWEN BS
GONADAL-STEROIDS AND BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT
235
83221322205 1996 BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 55 (5): 1126-1132
Wade J; Springer ML; Wingfield JC; Arnold AP
Neither testicular androgens nor embryonic aromatase activity alters morphology of the neural song system in zebra finches
2428
83315473314 2002 BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 66 (4): 1127-1133
Agate RJ; Perlman WR; Arnold AP
Cloning and expression of zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) steroidogenic factor 1: Overlap with hypothalamic but not with telencephalic aromatase
34
83437572345 1997 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO 18: 17-37
Doupe AJ
Song-and order-selective neurons in the songbird anterior forebrain emerge during vocal development
00
83521272346 1997 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO 18: 39-43
Maekawa M
Song note selective responses of the neurons in a song control nucleus of the zebra finch
00
83634462347 1997 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO 18: 45-51
Uno H
Song perception in female birds: The contribution of the vocal system
99
83719612348 1997 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO 18: 53-70
Okanoya K
Voco-auditory behavior in the Bengalese finch: A comparison with the zebra finch
69
83823352349 1997 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO 18: 71-78
Sakaguchi H
Molecular mechanisms of plasticity in the avian brain
00
8397362350 1997 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO 18: 125-132
Manabe K
Vocal plasticity in budgerigars: Various modifications of vocalization by operant conditioning
00
840231092351 1997 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH-TOKYO 18: 133-146
Bischof HJ
Song learning, filial imprinting, and sexual imprinting: Three variations of a common theme?
410
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
8411356180 1977 BIOSCIENCE 27 (6): 402-408
LEMON RE
BIRD SONG - ACOUSTIC FLAG
25
8421759615 1983 BIOSCIENCE 33 (3): 165-171
KROODSMA DE
THE ECOLOGY OF AVIAN VOCAL LEARNING
821
843031692 1984 BIOSCIENCE 34 (9): 580-584
MARES MA; OJEDA RA
FAUNAL COMMERCIALIZATION AND CONSERVATION IN SOUTH-AMERICA
016
8447331403 1990 BIOSCIENCE 40 (4): 244-248
BULLOCK TH
GOALS OF NEUROETHOLOGY
16
84524461932 1994 BIOSCIENCE 44 (9): 605-612
SCHLINGER BA
ESTROGENS AND SONG - PRODUCTS OF THE SONGBIRD BRAIN
35
8464642352 1997 BIOSCIENCE 47 (2): 77-85
Fahrbach SE
The regulation of neuronal death during insect metamorphosis
04
8479732353 1997 BIOSCIENCE 47 (6): 341-354
Nishikawa KC
Emergence of novel functions during brain evolution
113
8481753315 2002 BIOTECHNIQUES 33 (2): 338-+
Liang P
A decade of differential display
039
84920903316 2002 BIPOLAR DISORDERS 4 (1): 17-33
Kempermann G
Regulation of adult hippocampal neurogenesis - implications for novel theories of major depression
550
8503181285 1989 BIRD BEHAVIOUR 8 (1): 8-13
ADRETHAUSBERGER M
SONG ONTOGENESIS IN STARLINGS STURNUS-VULGARIS - ARE SONG AND SUBSONG CONTINUOUS
46
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
8511293121 2001 BIRD CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL 11 (2): 129-141
Oehler DA; Boodoo D; Plair B; Kuchinski K; Campbell M; et al.
Translocation of blue and gold macaw Ara ararauna into its historical range on Trinidad
02
8526341179 1988 BIRD STUDY 35: 61-67
BIJNENS L
BLUE TIT PARUS-CAERULEUS SONG IN RELATION TO SURVIVAL, REPRODUCTION AND BIOMETRY
112
85342586 1974 BIRD-BANDING 45 (3): 224-252
DEWOLFE BB; KASKA DD; PEYTON LJ
PROMINENT VARIATIONS IN SONGS OF GAMBELS WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS
1527
854841181 1977 BIRD-BANDING 48 (3): 193-205
EBERHARDT C; BAPTISTA LF
INTRASPECIFIC AND INTERSPECIFIC SONG MIMESIS IN CALIFORNIA SONG SPARROWS
1232
8555343798 2004 BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH PART B-DEVELOPMENTAL AND REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY 71 (3): 171-184
Weisenburger WP; Hagler AR; Tassinari MS
Pre-and postnatal development studies of lasofoxifene, a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), in Sprague-Dawley rats
04
856017265 1979 BRAIN 102 (DEC): 805-815
GAZZANIGA MS; VOLPE BT; SMYLIE CS; WILSON DH; LEDOUX JE
PLASTICITY IN SPEECH ORGANIZATION FOLLOWING COMMISSUROTOMY
259
85751502206 1996 BRAIN 119: 965-987
Mathern GW; Babb TL; Mischel PS; Vinters HV; Pretorius JK; et al.
Childhood generalized and mesial temporal epilepsies demonstrate different amounts and patterns of hippocampal neuron loss and mossy fibre synaptic reorganization
067
8582562549 1998 BRAIN 121: 785-799
Schluter ND; Rushworth MFS; Passingham RE; Mills KR
Temporary interference in human lateral premotor cortex suggests dominance for the selection of movements - A study using transcranial magnetic stimulation
081
85918381797 1993 BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT 15 (1): 31-40
SAITO N; MAEKAWA M
BIRDSONG - THE INTERFACE WITH HUMAN LANGUAGE
99
8606411933 1994 BRAIN AND COGNITION 26 (2): 300-311
SMALL SL; HOFFMAN GE
NEUROANATOMICAL LATERALIZATION OF LANGUAGE - SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND THE ETHOLOGY OF NEURAL COMPUTATION
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
861235266 1979 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 7 (3): 387-396
JUDD T
MUSIC AND THE BRAIN - STUDIES IN THE NEUROLOGY OF MUSIC - CRITCHLEY,M, HENSON,RA
00
8622111667 1992 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 43 (2): 349-352
PETERS M
CEREBRAL ASYMMETRY FOR SPEECH AND THE ASYMMETRY IN PATH LENGTHS FOR THE RIGHT AND LEFT RECURRENT NERVES
06
8633591934 1994 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 46 (4): 607-619
BUCHWALD JS; GUTHRIE D; SCHWAFEL J; ERWIN RJ; VANLANCKER D
INFLUENCE OF LANGUAGE STRUCTURE ON BRAIN-BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENT
16
86483492354 1997 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 58 (2): 265-326
Locke JL
A theory of neurolinguistic development
052
86521952906 2000 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 73 (2): 189-219
Vallortigara G
Comparative neuropsychology of the dual brain: A stroll through animals' left and right perceptual worlds
760
86612749 1972 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 4 (6): 417-&
PEEK FW; PHILLIPS RE
REPETITIVE VOCALIZATIONS EVOKED BY LOCAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF AVIAN BRAINS .2. ANESTHETIZED CHICKENS (GALLUS-GALLUS)
00
86724287 1974 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 9 (1): 41-59
DEMSKI LS; GERALD JW
SOUND PRODUCTION AND OTHER BEHAVIORAL-EFFECTS OF MIDBRAIN STIMULATION IN FREE-SWIMMING TOADFISH, OPSANUS-BETA
1043
86812288 1974 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 9 (4): 248-263
ELLINS SR; MASTERSO.FA
BRIGHTNESS-DISCRIMINATION THRESHOLDS IN BAT, EPTESICUS-FUSCUS
612
86932689 1974 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 9 (6): 393-421
YOUNGREN OM; PEEK FW; PHILLIPS RE
REPETITIVE VOCALIZATIONS EVOKED BY LOCAL ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF AVIAN BRAINS .3. EVOKED ACTIVITY IN TRACHEAL MUSCLES OF CHICKEN (GALLUS-GALLUS)
3036
870118112 1975 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 11 (1): 60-72
SCOTT MY; SPERRY RW
TESTS FOR LEFT-RIGHT CHEMOSPECIFICITY IN FROG CUTANEOUS NERVES
04
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
871229113 1975 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 12 (1-2): 1-41
PEEK FW; YOUNGREN OM; PHILLIPS RE
REPETITIVE VOCALIZATIONS EVOKED BY ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF AVIAN BRAINS .4. EVOKED AND SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY IN EXPIRATORY AND INSPIRATORY NERVES AND MUSCLES OF CHICKEN (GALLUS-GALLUS)
59
872426146 1976 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 13 (2-3): 165-178
PHILLIPS RE; YOUNGREN OM
PATTERN GENERATOR FOR REPETITIVE AVIAN VOCALIZATION - PRELIMINARY LOCALIZATION AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION
58
873231182 1977 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 14 (6): 418-439
LANEROLLE NCD
AMPHETAMINE AND CHICK BEHAVIOR - ROLE FOR MONOAMINES IN CAUSATION OF VOCALIZATIONS AND EMOTIONS
12
874441267 1979 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 16 (5-6): 443-460
BEECHER MD; PETERSEN MR; ZOLOTH SR; MOODY DB; STEBBINS WC
PERCEPTION OF CONSPECIFIC VOCALIZATIONS BY JAPANESE MACAQUES - EVIDENCE FOR SELECTIVE ATTENTION AND NEURAL LATERALIZATION
1548
875228693 1984 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 24 (2-3): 94-108
BINGMAN VP; BAGNOLI P; IOALE P; CASINI G
HOMING BEHAVIOR OF PIGEONS AFTER TELENCEPHALIC ABLATIONS
1872
8761064808 1985 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 27 (2-4): 115-131
BASS AH
SONIC MOTOR PATHWAYS IN TELEOST FISHES - A COMPARATIVE HRP STUDY
1134
877754936 1986 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 28 (1-3): 7-21
BASS AH
STEROID-SENSITIVE NEUROEFFECTOR PATHWAYS FOR SONIC AND ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION IN FISH
412
8782838937 1986 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 28 (1-3): 22-31
ARNOLD AP; BOTTJER SW; BRENOWITZ EA; NORDEEN EJ; NORDEEN KW
SEXUAL DIMORPHISMS IN THE NEURAL VOCAL CONTROL-SYSTEM IN SONG BIRDS - ONTOGENY AND PHYLOGENY
5155
8798471056 1987 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 30 (3-4): 174-199
BRAUTH SE; MCHALE CM; BRASHER CA; DOOLING RJ
AUDITORY PATHWAYS IN THE BUDGERIGAR .1. THALAMO-TELENCEPHALIC PROJECTIONS
3846
8805711180 1988 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 31 (5): 296-311
DELACOSTE MC; HORVATH DS; WOODWARD DJ
PROSENCEPHALIC ASYMMETRIES IN LEMURIDAE
24
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
8819331181 1988 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 32 (4): 193-207
BRAUTH SE; MCHALE CM
AUDITORY PATHWAYS IN THE BUDGERIGAR .2. INTRATELENCEPHALIC PATHWAYS
4345
88218741286 1989 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 33 (4): 237-247
BASS AH
EVOLUTION OF VERTEBRATE MOTOR SYSTEMS FOR ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION - PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL ELEMENTS
930
8838561287 1989 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 33 (6): 317-324
WILCZYNSKI W; ALLISON JD
ACOUSTIC MODULATION OF NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS OF THE LEOPARD FROG
522
88411781288 1989 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 34 (1): 13-24
FINE ML
EMBRYONIC, LARVAL AND ADULT DEVELOPMENT OF THE SONIC NEUROMUSCULAR SYSTEM IN THE OYSTER TOADFISH
417
8855511289 1989 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 34 (5): 308-317
SHERRY DF; VACCARINO AL; BUCKENHAM K; HERZ RS
THE HIPPOCAMPAL COMPLEX OF FOOD-STORING BIRDS
70168
8864551404 1990 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 36 (2-3): 154-165
VOLMAN SF
NEUROETHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE EVOLUTION OF NEURAL SYSTEMS
16
88711351798 1993 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 41 (2): 97-116
HALL WS; COHEN PL; BRAUTH SE
AUDITORY PROJECTIONS TO THE ANTERIOR TELENCEPHALON IN THE BUDGERIGAR (MELOPSITTACUS-UNDULATUS)
2631
88829871799 1993 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 42 (4-5): 231-241
ARNOLD AP; SCHLINGER BA
SEXUAL-DIFFERENTIATION OF BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR - THE ZEBRA FINCH IS NOT JUST A FLYING RAT
1637
8899601800 1993 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 42 (4-5): 242-251
ZAKON HH
WEAKLY ELECTRIC FISH AS MODEL SYSTEMS FOR STUDYING LONG-TERM STEROID ACTION ON NEURAL CIRCUITS
423
89083041935 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 43 (4-5): 254-292
REINER A
LAMINAR DISTRIBUTION OF THE CELLS OF ORIGIN OF ASCENDING AND DESCENDING TECTOFUGAL PATHWAYS IN TURTLES - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EVOLUTION OF TECTAL LAMINATION
429
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
89114311936 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 44 (3): 133-148
HALL WS; BRAUTH SE; HEATON JT
COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF LESIONS IN NUCLEUS BASALIS AND FIELD-L ON VOCAL LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE IN THE BUDGERIGAR (MELOPSITTACUS-UNDULATUS)
1920
89249931937 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 44 (4-5): 192-209
WILD JM
THE AUDITORY-VOCAL RESPIRATORY AXIS IN BIRDS
4550
89326481938 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 44 (4-5): 210-233
BRAUTH SE; HEATON JT; DURAND SE; LIANG WR; HALL WS
FUNCTIONAL-ANATOMY OF FOREBRAIN AUDITORY PATHWAYS IN THE BUDGERIGAR (MELOPSITTACUS-UNDULATUS)
3843
89456911939 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 44 (4-5): 234-246
BALL GF
NEUROCHEMICAL SPECIALIZATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH VOCAL LEARNING AND PRODUCTION IN SONGBIRDS AND BUDGERIGARS
5353
895531191940 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 44 (4-5): 247-264
MARGOLIASH D; FORTUNE ES; SUTTER ML; YU AC; WRENHARDIN BD; et al.
DISTRIBUTED REPRESENTATION IN THE SONG SYSTEM OF OSCINES - EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS AND FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES
5259
89652721941 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 44 (4-5): 265-278
VICARIO DS
MOTOR MECHANISMS RELEVANT TO AUDITORY-VOCAL INTERACTIONS IN SONGBIRDS
2021
89753751942 1994 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 44 (4-5): 279-285
KONISHI M
AN OUTLINE OF RECENT ADVANCES IN BIRDSONG NEUROBIOLOGY
1722
8987332059 1995 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 45 (1): 54-61
HAMPTON RR; SHERRY DF; SHETTLEWORTH SJ; KHURGEL M; IVY G
HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME AND FOOD-STORING BEHAVIOR ARE RELATED IN PARIDS
3568
89914532060 1995 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 45 (3): 123-137
FINE ML; MOSCA PJ
A GOLGI AND HORSERADISH-PEROXIDASE STUDY OF THE SONIC MOTOR NUCLEUS OF THE OYSTER TOADFISH
26
90022532061 1995 BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND EVOLUTION 45 (3): 153-177
BOTTJER SW; ALEXANDER G
LOCALIZATION OF MET-ENKEPHALIN AND VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL POLYPEPTIDE IN THE BRAINS OF MALE ZEBRA FINCHES
1828

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