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Joshua A Herbst

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 16, 2014
A higher sensory brain region is involved in reversing reinforcement-induced vocal changes in a songbirdAlessandro Canopoli, Joshua A Herbst, Richard H R Hahnloser
Nature Communications|August 15, 2018
Learning auditory discriminations from observation is efficient but less robust than learning from experienceGagan Narula, Joshua A Herbst, Joerg Rychen, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 16, 2008
Spike sorting with hidden Markov modelsJoshua A Herbst, Stephan Gammeter, David Ferrero, et al.
Plos Biology|October 17, 2008
Rapid interhemispheric switching during vocal production in a songbirdClaude Z H Wang, Joshua A Herbst, Georg B Keller, et al.
Nature Methods|September 29, 2014
Reconstruction of vocal interactions in a group of small songbirdsVictor N Anisimov, Joshua A Herbst, Andrei N Abramchuk, et al.
Nature Communications|May 26, 2018
Author Correction: Deep sleep maintains learning efficiency of the human brainSara Fattinger, Toon T de Beukelaar, Kathy L Ruddy, et al.
Nature Communications|May 23, 2017
Deep sleep maintains learning efficiency of the human brainSara Fattinger, Toon T de Beukelaar, Kathy L Ruddy, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 16, 2014
A higher sensory brain region is involved in reversing reinforcement-induced vocal changes in a songbirdAlessandro Canopoli, Joshua A Herbst, Richard H R Hahnloser
Nature Communications|August 15, 2018
Learning auditory discriminations from observation is efficient but less robust than learning from experienceGagan Narula, Joshua A Herbst, Joerg Rychen, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 16, 2008
Spike sorting with hidden Markov modelsJoshua A Herbst, Stephan Gammeter, David Ferrero, et al.
Plos Biology|October 17, 2008
Rapid interhemispheric switching during vocal production in a songbirdClaude Z H Wang, Joshua A Herbst, Georg B Keller, et al.
Nature Methods|September 29, 2014
Reconstruction of vocal interactions in a group of small songbirdsVictor N Anisimov, Joshua A Herbst, Andrei N Abramchuk, et al.
Nature Communications|May 26, 2018
Author Correction: Deep sleep maintains learning efficiency of the human brainSara Fattinger, Toon T de Beukelaar, Kathy L Ruddy, et al.
Nature Communications|May 23, 2017
Deep sleep maintains learning efficiency of the human brainSara Fattinger, Toon T de Beukelaar, Kathy L Ruddy, et al.
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