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The following pages link to Using temperature to analyse temporal dynamics in the songbird motor pathway (Q29618974):
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- Finding the Beat: From Socially Coordinated Vocalizations in Songbirds to Rhythmic Entrainment in Humans (Q26745393) (← links)
- Auditory-vocal mirroring in songbirds (Q26866447) (← links)
- Temperature induced syllable breaking unveils nonlinearly interacting timescales in birdsong motor pathway. (Q27311655) (← links)
- "Bird Song Metronomics": Isochronous Organization of Zebra Finch Song Rhythm (Q27311905) (← links)
- Growth and splitting of neural sequences in songbird vocal development (Q27314996) (← links)
- Fiberless multicolor neural optoelectrode for in vivo circuit analysis (Q27320165) (← links)
- A hierarchical neuronal model for generation and online recognition of birdsongs (Q27332205) (← links)
- Recognizing sequences of sequences (Q27335455) (← links)
- Time to wake up: Studying neurovascular coupling and brain-wide circuit function in the un-anesthetized animal (Q28075288) (← links)
- Neurobiology of song learning (Q28263796) (← links)
- Zebra Finches As a Model Species to Understand the Roots of Rhythm (Q28596005) (← links)
- Auditory-induced neural dynamics in sensory-motor circuitry predict learned temporal and sequential statistics of birdsong (Q28596890) (← links)
- A Neural Code That Is Isometric to Vocal Output and Correlates with Its Sensory Consequences (Q28597792) (← links)
- Neural circuits. Inhibition protects acquired song segments during vocal learning in zebra finches (Q28603112) (← links)
- An Adapting Auditory-motor Feedback Loop Can Contribute to Generating Vocal Repetition (Q28606639) (← links)
- Predicting plasticity: acute context-dependent changes to vocal performance predict long-term age-dependent changes (Q28610831) (← links)
- At the interface of the auditory and vocal motor systems: NIf and its role in vocal processing, production and learning (Q28611379) (← links)
- The respiratory-vocal system of songbirds: anatomy, physiology, and neural control (Q28611386) (← links)
- Vocal motor changes beyond the sensitive period for song plasticity (Q28649398) (← links)
- A neural circuit mechanism for regulating vocal variability during song learning in zebra finches (Q28652383) (← links)
- Motor origin of precise synaptic inputs onto forebrain neurons driving a skilled behavior (Q28652521) (← links)
- Translating birdsong: songbirds as a model for basic and applied medical research (Q28654604) (← links)
- Disconnection of a basal ganglia circuit in juvenile songbirds attenuates the spectral differentiation of song syllables. (Q28654982) (← links)
- Frank Beach Award Winner: Steroids as neuromodulators of brain circuits and behavior (Q28655209) (← links)
- Recent evidence for rapid synthesis and action of oestrogens during auditory processing in a songbird (Q28656025) (← links)
- Global timing: a conceptual framework to investigate the neural basis of rhythm perception in humans and non-human species. (Q28658310) (← links)
- The basal ganglia is necessary for learning spectral, but not temporal, features of birdsong. (Q28658855) (← links)
- Rhythmic cortical neurons increase their oscillations and sculpt basal ganglia signaling during motor learning (Q28659140) (← links)
- Morphology of axonal projections from the high vocal center to vocal motor cortex in songbirds (Q28660429) (← links)
- Diminished FoxP2 levels affect dopaminergic modulation of corticostriatal signaling important to song variability (Q28660849) (← links)
- Neuronal stability and drift across periods of sleep: premotor activity patterns in a vocal control nucleus of adult zebra finches (Q28661426) (← links)
- Neural encoding and integration of learned probabilistic sequences in avian sensory-motor circuitry (Q28661750) (← links)
- Genomics analysis of potassium channel genes in songbirds reveals molecular specializations of brain circuits for the maintenance and production of learned vocalizations (Q28678092) (← links)
- Brain estrogen signaling effects acute modulation of acoustic communication behaviors: A working hypothesis (Q28678509) (← links)
- Motor circuits help encode auditory memories of vocal models used to guide vocal learning (Q28681222) (← links)
- Development of temporal structure in zebra finch song (Q28709030) (← links)
- Directed functional connectivity matures with motor learning in a cortical pattern generator (Q28709032) (← links)
- Motor circuits are required to encode a sensory model for imitative learning (Q28727483) (← links)
- Recurrent interactions between the input and output of a songbird cortico-basal ganglia pathway are implicated in vocal sequence variability (Q28727628) (← links)
- The song must go on: resilience of the songbird vocal motor pathway (Q28727706) (← links)
- Oculomotor learning revisited: a model of reinforcement learning in the basal ganglia incorporating an efference copy of motor actions (Q28727890) (← links)
- Changing neuroestrogens within the auditory forebrain rapidly transform stimulus selectivity in a downstream sensorimotor nucleus (Q28728184) (← links)
- Striatal dopamine modulates song spectral but not temporal features through D1 receptors. (Q28728703) (← links)
- A generative model for measuring latent timing structure in motor sequences (Q28729161) (← links)
- Breathing and vocal control: the respiratory system as both a driver and a target of telencephalic vocal motor circuits in songbirds (Q28730477) (← links)
- Characterization of synaptically connected nuclei in a potential sensorimotor feedback pathway in the zebra finch song system (Q28731823) (← links)
- Two distinct modes of forebrain circuit dynamics underlie temporal patterning in the vocalizations of young songbirds (Q28741212) (← links)
- A reafferent and feed-forward model of song syntax generation in the Bengalese finch (Q28741810) (← links)
- A Compact Statistical Model of the Song Syntax in Bengalese Finch (Q28741827) (← links)
- A hypothesis for basal ganglia-dependent reinforcement learning in the songbird (Q28742408) (← links)