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A computational tool for automated large-scale analysis and measurement of bird-song syntax.Academic Article Why?
Vocal responses to unanticipated perturbations in voice loudness feedback: an automatic mechanism for stabilizing voice amplitude.Academic Article Why?
Direct classification of all American English phonemes using signals from functional speech motor cortex.Academic Article Why?
[Obstetrical ultrasound: can the fetus hear the wave and feel the heat?].Academic Article Why?
Automatic reconstruction of physiological gestures used in a model of birdsong production.Academic Article Why?
Distributed representation in the song system of oscines: evolutionary implications and functional consequences.Academic Article Why?
Effects of training on attention to acoustic cues.Academic Article Why?
Global synchronous response to autogenous song in zebra finch HVc.Academic Article Why?
Integrating genomes, brain and behavior in the study of songbirds.Academic Article Why?
Preceding phonetic context affects perception of nonspeech.Academic Article Why?
Recurrence network analysis of multiple local field potential bands from the orofacial portion of primary motor cortex.Academic Article Why?
Simple stimuli, simple strategies.Academic Article Why?
Template-based automatic recognition of birdsong syllables from continuous recordings.Academic Article Why?
The effects of delayed auditory feedback revealed by bone conduction microphone in adult zebra finches.Academic Article Why?
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