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199 related items for PubMed ID: 28120803

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  • 24. Developmental regulation of basal ganglia circuitry during the sensitive period for vocal learning in songbirds.
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  • 36. Memory-dependent adjustment of vocal response latencies in a territorial songbird.
    Geberzahn N, Hultsch H, Todt D.
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