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  • 32. Functional identification of sensory mechanisms required for developmental song learning.
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  • 35. Daily and developmental modulation of "premotor" activity in the birdsong system.
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  • 38. Respiratory and telencephalic modulation of vocal motor neurons in the zebra finch.
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  • 39. A mesocortical dopamine circuit enables the cultural transmission of vocal behaviour.
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