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D S Vicario

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Journal of Neurobiology|January 1, 1991
Contributions of syringeal muscles to respiration and vocalization in the zebra finchD S Vicario
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 22, 1991
Organization of the zebra finch song control system: II. Functional organization of outputs from nucleus Robustus archistriatalisD S Vicario
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 1, 1991
Neural mechanisms of vocal production in songbirdsD S Vicario
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1994
Motor mechanisms relevant to auditory-vocal interactions in songbirdsD S Vicario
Neuroreport|July 1, 1993
A new brain stem pathway for vocal control in the zebra finch song systemD S Vicario
Journal of Neurobiology|July 1, 1993
Temporal patterning of song production: participation of nucleus uvaeformis of the thalamusH Williams, D S Vicario
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 21, 1998
Quantal memory durations: observations not reproducedD S Vicario, F Nottebohm
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1984
The control of rapid limb movement in the cat. IV. Updating of ongoing isometric responsesD S Vicario, C Ghez
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 15, 1988
Organization of the zebra finch song control system: I. Representation of syringeal muscles in the hypoglossal nucleusD S Vicario, F Nottebohm
Journal of Neurobiology|October 1, 1991
Early estrogen treatment alone causes female zebra finches to produce learned, male-like vocalizationsH B Simpson, D S Vicario
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Journal of Neurobiology|January 1, 1991
Contributions of syringeal muscles to respiration and vocalization in the zebra finchD S Vicario
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|July 22, 1991
Organization of the zebra finch song control system: II. Functional organization of outputs from nucleus Robustus archistriatalisD S Vicario
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 1, 1991
Neural mechanisms of vocal production in songbirdsD S Vicario
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1994
Motor mechanisms relevant to auditory-vocal interactions in songbirdsD S Vicario
Neuroreport|July 1, 1993
A new brain stem pathway for vocal control in the zebra finch song systemD S Vicario
Journal of Neurobiology|July 1, 1993
Temporal patterning of song production: participation of nucleus uvaeformis of the thalamusH Williams, D S Vicario
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 21, 1998
Quantal memory durations: observations not reproducedD S Vicario, F Nottebohm
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1984
The control of rapid limb movement in the cat. IV. Updating of ongoing isometric responsesD S Vicario, C Ghez
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 15, 1988
Organization of the zebra finch song control system: I. Representation of syringeal muscles in the hypoglossal nucleusD S Vicario, F Nottebohm
Journal of Neurobiology|October 1, 1991
Early estrogen treatment alone causes female zebra finches to produce learned, male-like vocalizationsH B Simpson, D S Vicario
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