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Title: High-frequency auditory feedback is not required for adult song maintenance in Bengalese finches
Author(s): Woolley, SMN
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Volume: 19 Issue: 1 Pages: 358-371 Published: JAN 1 1999
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1. Title: Coevolution of auditory sensitivity and temporal resolution with acoustic signal space in three songbirds
Author(s): Henry KS, Lucas JR
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10. Title: Recovery of impaired songs following unilateral but not bilateral lesions of nucleus uvaeformis of adult zebra finches
Author(s): Coleman MJ, Vu ET
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