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Fernando Nottebohm
The Relationship Between Nature of Social Change, Age, and Position of New Neurons and Their Survival in Adult Zebra Finch Brain
Brain+Cognitive Sciences News Spring 2005 1
PETER MARLER 24 February 1928 . 5 July 2014
Masakazu Konishi
Simple Motor Gestures for Birdsongs
Peter Marler (1928–2014) Pioneering Interpreter of Animal Language
Hemispheric Differences in Avian Song Discrimination
The Scope of Neuroethology
Song-Induced ZENK Gene Expression in Auditory Pathways of Songbird Brain and Its Relation to the Song Control System
22 Neuronal Plasticity Prize of the Fondation Ipsen: Helen J. Neville, Isabelle Peretz and Robert J. Zatorre Awarded for Their
Dr. Donald R. Griffin] Fulvio Bardossi
An Introduction to Birdsong and the Avian Song System
Bird Song for Beginners
Fernando Nottebohm
Seasonal Changes in Song Repertoire Song Without Seasonal
A Complete Bibliography of Publications in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (2000–2049)
2009 Web Conference with Dr. Arturo Alvarez-Buylla
The Neural Basis of Birdsong Fernando Nottebohm
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Repeated Exposure to One Song Leads to a Rapid and Persistent Decline in an Immediate Early Gene’S Response to That Song in Zebra Finch Telencephalon
CURRICULUM VITAE Erich D
Testosterone Facilitates Some Conspecific Song Discriminations in Castrated Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia Guttata)
Human Adult Neurogenesis: Evidence and Remaining Questions, Cell Stem Cell (2018), Doi.Org/10.1016/J.Stem.2018.04.004 Cell Stem Cell Minireview
Donald R. Griffin 68
Role of Gender, Season, and Familiarity in Discrimination of Conspecific Song by Zebra Finches
The Englishman Memoirs of a Psychobiologist
The Scope of Neuroethology
March 2007 Local Organizer: Catharine Rankin, Univ
Sensory Physiology and the Return of the Animal Mind in the Career of Donald Redfield Griffin, 1934-1986
Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia Guttata)