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1. Perceptual specializations for processing species-specific vocalizations in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).

2. Harmonic template neurons in primate auditory cortex underlying complex sound processing.

3. Selective Neuronal Activation by Cochlear Implant Stimulation in Auditory Cortex of Awake Primate.

4. Comparison of auditory-vocal interactions across multiple types of vocalizations in marmoset auditory cortex.

5. Neural Correlates of the Lombard Effect in Primate Auditory Cortex.

6. Correlation of neural response properties with auditory thalamus subdivisions in the awake marmoset.

7. Cortical Processing of Dynamic Sound Envelope Transitions.

8. Cortical Processing of Dynamic Sound Envelope Transitions.

9. Sensory-motor interactions modulate a primate vocal behavior: antiphonal calling in common marmosets.

10. Long-Lasting Modulation by Stimulus Context in Primate Auditory Cortex.

11. Evolutionary continuity and divergence of auditory dorsal and ventral pathways in primates revealed by ultra-high field diffusion MRI.

12. The Role of Harmonic Resolvability in Pitch Perception in a Vocal Nonhuman Primate, the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).

13. An Operant Conditioning Method for Studying Auditory Behaviors in Marmoset Monkeys.

14. The communicative content of the common marmoset phee call during antiphonal calling.

15. Acoustic analysis of vocal development in a New World primate, the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).

16. Behavioral training of marmosets and electrophysiological recording from the cerebellum.

17. Complex pitch perception mechanisms are shared by humans and a New World monkey.

18. Antiphonal call timing in marmosets is behaviorally significant: interactive playback experiments.

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