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- Advances in Studies of Avian Sound Communication
- Foxp2 and Vocalization
- Vocal Creativity in Elephant Sound Production
- The Evolution of Vocal Learning
- Singing in the Brain Songbirds Are Helping Scientists Decipher the Foundations of Human Speech
- Animal Consciousness: a Synthetic Approach
- Neuroanatomy of the Grey Seal Brain: Bringing Pinnipeds Into the Neurobiological Study of Vocal Learning
- What Pinnipeds Have to Say About Human Speech, Music, and the Evolution of Rhythm
- Complex Vocal Learning and Three-Dimensional Mating Environments
- Neuroanatomy of the Grey Seal Brain: Bringing Pinnipeds Into the Neurobiological Study of Vocal Learning
- Pinniped Vocal Communication: an Introduction
- 46 Vocal Learning and Spoken Language
- Page 1 of 6 Humans Wonder, Anybody Home?
- Erich Jarvis Finds the Genes That Control Vocal Learning in Birds and Humans Message from the Dean
- June 2015 March 2011
- Are “Non-Human Sounds/Music” Lesser Than Human Music? a Comparison from a Biological and Musicological Perspective
- Studying the Genetic Bases of Vocal Learning in Bats
- Corticobasal Ganglia Projecting Neurons Are Required for Juvenile Vocal Learning but Not for Adult Vocal Plasticity in Songbirds
- Vocal Learning in Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses
- A Taxonomy for Vocal Learning
- Vectored Antibody Gene Delivery Mediates Long-Term Contraception
- Animals Make Music: a Look at Non-Human Musical Expression
- Genes and Vocal Learning
- Neurogenomic Insights Into the Behavioral and Vocal Development of the Zebra Finch
- Emotional and Interactional Prosody Across Animal Communication Systems: a Comparative Approach to the Emergence of Language
- Vocal Learning in Grey Parrots: a Brief Review of Perception, Production, and Cross-Species Comparisons
- Foxp2 in Song-Learning Birds and Vocal-Learning Mammals
- Bird Song and Singing Behavior Parrots (350+ Species), Hummingbirds (300+ Species), and Oscine Songbirds
- A Neuroethological Perspective on the Perception of Vocal
- Vocal Learning: a Language-Relevant Trait in Need of a Broad Cross-Species Approach, Curr Opin Behav Sci (2018), 10.1016/J.Cobeha.2018.04.007
- Vocal Communication in Birds 389
- Killer Whales Are Capable of Vocal Learning
- Phylogenetic and Kinematic Constraints on Avian Flight Signals
- Vocal Interactivity In-And-Between Humans, Animals, and Robots Roger Moore, Ricard Marxer, Serge Thill
- 3Vocal Learning in Mammals with Special Emphasis on Pinnipeds
- Foxp2expression in Avian Vocal Learners and Non-Learners
- Foxp2 in Songbirds
- Production, Usage, and Comprehension in Animal Vocalizations
- FOXP2: a Gene of Linguistic Importance Stephanie Hunt Bryn Mawr College
- Vocal Communication in Nonhuman Animals: View from the Wings
- Animal Consciousness Program Option II
- Redalyc.Crickets in the Concert Hall: a History of Animals in Western Music
- AN EXPLORATORY APPROACH 1. Introduction Vocal Production
- 7 the Neuroethology of Vocal Communication: Perception and Cognition TIMOTHY Q