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1. Role of the ventral portion of intermediate arcopallium in stability of female Bengalese finch song preferences

2. Potential neural substrates underlying circadian and olfactory disruptions in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease

3. Auditory processing neurons influence song evaluation and strength of mate preference in female songbirds

4. Song Preference in Female and Juvenile Songbirds: Proximate and Ultimate Questions

5. A Glimpse Into the Sexual Dimorphisms in Major Depressive Disorder Through Epigenetic Studies

6. Systems and Circuits Linking Chronic Pain and Circadian Rhythms

7. Exploring links from sensory perception to movement and behavioral motivation in the caudal nidopallium of female songbirds

9. Auditory Processing and Perception

11. A Glimpse Into the Sexual Dimorphisms in Major Depressive Disorder Through Epigenetic Studies

12. Systems and Circuits Linking Chronic Pain and Circadian Rhythms

16. New Insights into the Avian Song System and Neuronal Control of Learned Vocalizations

17. From Perception to Action: The Role of Auditory Input in Shaping Vocal Communication and Social Behaviors in Birds

18. A neuronal signature of accurate imitative learning in wild-caught songbirds (swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana)

19. Caudal mesopallial neurons in female songbirds bridge sensory and motor brain regions

20. Female finches prefer courtship signals indicating male vigor and neuromuscular ability

21. Male mate preferences in mutual mate choice: finches modulate their songs across and within male–female interactions

22. Systems Neuroscience: How the Cortex Contributes to Skilled Movements

23. Auditory signal processing in communication: Perception and performance of vocal sounds

24. Brains for birds and babies: Neural parallels between birdsong and speech acquisition

25. Advantages of comparative studies in songbirds to understand the neural basis of sensorimotor integration

26. Rapid and Reliable Sedation Induced by Diazepam and Antagonized by Flumazenil in Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata)

27. Recovery of proprioceptive feedback from nerve crush

28. Persistent Representation of Juvenile Experience in the Adult Songbird Brain

29. Precise auditory–vocal mirroring in neurons for learned vocal communication

31. Effectiveness of the GnRH agonist Deslorelin as a tool to decrease levels of circulating testosterone in zebra finches

32. Central Suppression of Regenerated Proprioceptive Afferents

33. The HVC Microcircuit: The Synaptic Basis for Interactions between Song Motor and Vocal Plasticity Pathways

34. Neural correlates of learned song in the avian forebrain: simultaneous representation of self and others

35. Firing Rate Modulation of Motoneurons Activated by Cutaneous and Muscle Receptor Afferents in the Decerebrate Cat

36. Recruitment of Cat Motoneurons in the Absence of Homonymous Afferent Feedback

37. Amplification and Linear Summation of Synaptic Effects on Motoneuron Firing Rate

38. Sensory Constraints on Birdsong Syntax: Neural Responses to Swamp Sparrow Songs with Accelerated Trill Rates

39. A Synaptic Basis for Auditory–Vocal Integration in the Songbird

40. Neurophysiology of Birdsong Learning

41. Mate Choice in Adult Female Bengalese Finches: Females Express Consistent Preferences for Individual Males and Prefer Female-Directed Song Performances

42. Sensory cues for the gradual frequency fall responses of the gymnotiform electric fish, Rhamphichthys rostratus

43. Female finches prefer courtship signals indicating male vigor and neuromuscular ability.

44. Mate choice in adult female Bengalese finches: females express consistent preferences for individual males and prefer female-directed song performances.

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