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Peripheral vocal mechanisms in birds: Are songbirds special?
Authors:
Suthers, RA
Citation:
Ra. Suthers, Peripheral vocal mechanisms in birds: Are songbirds special?, NETH J ZOOL, 51(2), 2001, pp. 217-242
Parvalbumin-positive projection neurons characterise the vocal premotor pathway in male, but not female, zebra finches
Authors:
Wild, JM Williams, MN Suthers, RA
Citation:
Jm. Wild et al., Parvalbumin-positive projection neurons characterise the vocal premotor pathway in male, but not female, zebra finches, BRAIN RES, 917(2), 2001, pp. 235-252
Sensitive period for sensorimotor integration during vocal motor learning
Authors:
Pytte, CL Suthers, RA
Citation:
Cl. Pytte et Ra. Suthers, Sensitive period for sensorimotor integration during vocal motor learning, J NEUROBIOL, 42(2), 2000, pp. 172-189
Neural pathways for bilateral vocal control in songbirds
Authors:
Wild, JM Williams, MN Suthers, RA
Citation:
Jm. Wild et al., Neural pathways for bilateral vocal control in songbirds, J COMP NEUR, 423(3), 2000, pp. 413-426
The neuromuscular control of birdsong
Authors:
Suthers, RA Goller, F Pytte, C
Citation:
Ra. Suthers et al., The neuromuscular control of birdsong, PHI T ROY B, 354(1385), 1999, pp. 927-939
A bird's own song contributes to conspecific sang perception
Authors:
Pytte, CL Suthers, RA
Citation:
Cl. Pytte et Ra. Suthers, A bird's own song contributes to conspecific sang perception, NEUROREPORT, 10(8), 1999, pp. 1773-1778
Bilaterally symmetrical respiratory activity during lateralized birdsong
Authors:
Goller, F Suthers, RA
Citation:
F. Goller et Ra. Suthers, Bilaterally symmetrical respiratory activity during lateralized birdsong, J NEUROBIOL, 41(4), 1999, pp. 513-523
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