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Marc F Schmidt

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Plos Biology|October 31, 2008
Using both sides of your brain: the case for rapid interhemispheric switchingMarc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 29, 2003
Pattern of interhemispheric synchronization in HVc during singing correlates with key transitions in the song patternMarc F Schmidt
ILAR Journal|December 7, 2010
Introduction: Contributions of bird studies to behavioral and neurobiological researchMarc F Schmidt
ILAR Journal|December 7, 2010
An IACUC perspective on songbirds and their use in neurobiological researchMarc F Schmidt
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|October 7, 2016
Breathtaking Songs: Coordinating the Neural Circuits for Breathing and SingingMarc F Schmidt, Franz Goller
Neuron|April 5, 2014
Achieving perfection through variability: the basal ganglia helped me do it!Marc F Schmidt, Long Ding
Brain and Language|November 13, 2009
Sleep, off-line processing, and vocal learningDaniel Margoliash, Marc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 25, 2003
Song system auditory responses are stable and highly tuned during sedation, rapidly modulated and unselective during wakefulness, and suppressed by arousalJessica A Cardin, Marc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 4, 2006
Distributed and selective auditory representation of song repertoires in the avian song systemPaul M Nealen, Marc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 16, 2004
Auditory responses in multiple sensorimotor song system nuclei are co-modulated by behavioral stateJessica A Cardin, Marc F Schmidt
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Plos Biology|October 31, 2008
Using both sides of your brain: the case for rapid interhemispheric switchingMarc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 29, 2003
Pattern of interhemispheric synchronization in HVc during singing correlates with key transitions in the song patternMarc F Schmidt
ILAR Journal|December 7, 2010
Introduction: Contributions of bird studies to behavioral and neurobiological researchMarc F Schmidt
ILAR Journal|December 7, 2010
An IACUC perspective on songbirds and their use in neurobiological researchMarc F Schmidt
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|October 7, 2016
Breathtaking Songs: Coordinating the Neural Circuits for Breathing and SingingMarc F Schmidt, Franz Goller
Neuron|April 5, 2014
Achieving perfection through variability: the basal ganglia helped me do it!Marc F Schmidt, Long Ding
Brain and Language|November 13, 2009
Sleep, off-line processing, and vocal learningDaniel Margoliash, Marc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 25, 2003
Song system auditory responses are stable and highly tuned during sedation, rapidly modulated and unselective during wakefulness, and suppressed by arousalJessica A Cardin, Marc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 4, 2006
Distributed and selective auditory representation of song repertoires in the avian song systemPaul M Nealen, Marc F Schmidt
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 16, 2004
Auditory responses in multiple sensorimotor song system nuclei are co-modulated by behavioral stateJessica A Cardin, Marc F Schmidt
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