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Jon T Sakata

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 24, 2019
Behavioural responses to video and live presentations of females reveal a dissociation between performance and motivational aspects of birdsongLogan S James, Raina Fan, Jon T Sakata
Developmental Neurobiology|May 12, 2015
Forebrain circuits underlying the social modulation of vocal communication signalsLaura E Matheson, Herie Sun, Jon T Sakata
Physiology & Behavior|October 19, 2004
Evolutionary insights into the regulation of courtship behavior in male amphibians and reptilesSarah C Woolley, Jon T Sakata, David Crews
Neuroscience|March 31, 2018
EGR-1 Expression in Catecholamine-synthesizing Neurons Reflects Auditory Learning and Correlates with Responses in Auditory Processing AreasJennifer B Dai, Yining Chen, Jon T Sakata
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 31, 2022
Alarm cues and alarmed conspecifics: neural activity during social learning from different cues in Trinidadian guppiesRaina Fan, Simon M Reader, Jon T Sakata
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|February 15, 2005
Behavioral correlates of differences in neural metabolic capacityJon T Sakata, David Crews, F Gonzalez-Lima
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 23, 2020
Manipulations of inhibition in cortical circuitry differentially affect spectral and temporal features of Bengalese finch songGaurav R Isola, Anca Vochin, Jon T Sakata
Iscience|September 15, 2025
Temporal organization of song modulates vocal learningLogan S James, Olivia Ruge, Jon T Sakata
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 10, 2009
An avian basal ganglia-forebrain circuit contributes differentially to syllable versus sequence variability of adult Bengalese finch songCara M Hampton, Jon T Sakata, Michael S Brainard
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 25, 2008
Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsongJon T Sakata, Cara M Hampton, Michael S Brainard
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 24, 2019
Behavioural responses to video and live presentations of females reveal a dissociation between performance and motivational aspects of birdsongLogan S James, Raina Fan, Jon T Sakata
Developmental Neurobiology|May 12, 2015
Forebrain circuits underlying the social modulation of vocal communication signalsLaura E Matheson, Herie Sun, Jon T Sakata
Physiology & Behavior|October 19, 2004
Evolutionary insights into the regulation of courtship behavior in male amphibians and reptilesSarah C Woolley, Jon T Sakata, David Crews
Neuroscience|March 31, 2018
EGR-1 Expression in Catecholamine-synthesizing Neurons Reflects Auditory Learning and Correlates with Responses in Auditory Processing AreasJennifer B Dai, Yining Chen, Jon T Sakata
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 31, 2022
Alarm cues and alarmed conspecifics: neural activity during social learning from different cues in Trinidadian guppiesRaina Fan, Simon M Reader, Jon T Sakata
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|February 15, 2005
Behavioral correlates of differences in neural metabolic capacityJon T Sakata, David Crews, F Gonzalez-Lima
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 23, 2020
Manipulations of inhibition in cortical circuitry differentially affect spectral and temporal features of Bengalese finch songGaurav R Isola, Anca Vochin, Jon T Sakata
Iscience|September 15, 2025
Temporal organization of song modulates vocal learningLogan S James, Olivia Ruge, Jon T Sakata
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 10, 2009
An avian basal ganglia-forebrain circuit contributes differentially to syllable versus sequence variability of adult Bengalese finch songCara M Hampton, Jon T Sakata, Michael S Brainard
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 25, 2008
Social modulation of sequence and syllable variability in adult birdsongJon T Sakata, Cara M Hampton, Michael S Brainard
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