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Melissa J Coleman

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 20, 2004
Synaptic transformations underlying highly selective auditory representations of learned birdsongMelissa J Coleman, R Mooney
Journal of Neurobiology|February 3, 2005
Recovery of impaired songs following unilateral but not bilateral lesions of nucleus uvaeformis of adult zebra finchesMelissa J Coleman, Eric T Vu
Current Biology : CB|June 22, 2021
Basal ganglia: Bursting with songMelissa J Coleman, Stephanie A White
Plos One|March 3, 2012
Characterization of synaptically connected nuclei in a potential sensorimotor feedback pathway in the zebra finch song systemShayna M Williams, Alexis Nast, Melissa J Coleman
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|October 10, 2022
Neural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrensMelissa J Coleman, Nancy F Day, Eric S Fortune
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|December 26, 2022
Corrigendum: Neural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrensMelissa J Coleman, Nancy F Day, Eric S Fortune
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 15, 2007
Thalamic gating of auditory responses in telencephalic song control nucleiMelissa J Coleman, Arani Roy, J Martin Wild, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|January 14, 2020
Operant Conditioning Task to Measure Song Preference in Zebra FinchesMelissa J Coleman, David Saxon, Anastasia Robbins, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Brain estrogens rapidly strengthen auditory encoding and guide song preference in a songbirdLuke Remage-Healey, Melissa J Coleman, Randi K Oyama, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2021
Neurophysiological coordination of duet singingMelissa J Coleman, Nancy F Day, Pamela Rivera-Parra, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 20, 2004
Synaptic transformations underlying highly selective auditory representations of learned birdsongMelissa J Coleman, R Mooney
Journal of Neurobiology|February 3, 2005
Recovery of impaired songs following unilateral but not bilateral lesions of nucleus uvaeformis of adult zebra finchesMelissa J Coleman, Eric T Vu
Current Biology : CB|June 22, 2021
Basal ganglia: Bursting with songMelissa J Coleman, Stephanie A White
Plos One|March 3, 2012
Characterization of synaptically connected nuclei in a potential sensorimotor feedback pathway in the zebra finch song systemShayna M Williams, Alexis Nast, Melissa J Coleman
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|October 10, 2022
Neural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrensMelissa J Coleman, Nancy F Day, Eric S Fortune
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|December 26, 2022
Corrigendum: Neural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrensMelissa J Coleman, Nancy F Day, Eric S Fortune
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 15, 2007
Thalamic gating of auditory responses in telencephalic song control nucleiMelissa J Coleman, Arani Roy, J Martin Wild, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|January 14, 2020
Operant Conditioning Task to Measure Song Preference in Zebra FinchesMelissa J Coleman, David Saxon, Anastasia Robbins, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 6, 2010
Brain estrogens rapidly strengthen auditory encoding and guide song preference in a songbirdLuke Remage-Healey, Melissa J Coleman, Randi K Oyama, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2021
Neurophysiological coordination of duet singingMelissa J Coleman, Nancy F Day, Pamela Rivera-Parra, et al.
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