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Wan-Chun Liu

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 21, 2005
Variable rate of singing and variable song duration are associated with high immediate early gene expression in two anterior forebrain song nucleiWan-chun Liu, Fernando Nottebohm
Brain and Language|October 20, 2010
The origins of vocal learning: New sounds, new circuits, new cellsFernando Nottebohm, Wan-Chun Liu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2007
A learning program that ensures prompt and versatile vocal imitationWan-Chun Liu, Fernando Nottebohm
Plos One|June 17, 2009
Variable food begging calls are harbingers of vocal learningWan-chun Liu, Kazuhiro Wada, Fernando Nottebohm
Scientific Reports|June 9, 2018
Recurrent development of song idiosyncrasy without auditory inputs in the canary, an open-ended vocal learnerChihiro Mori, Wan-Chun Liu, Kazuhiro Wada
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 21, 2004
Juvenile zebra finches can use multiple strategies to learn the same songWan-chun Liu, Timothy J Gardner, Fernando Nottebohm
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 16, 2017
Lentiviral-Mediated Transgenesis in SongbirdsWan-Chun Liu, Marian Hruska-Plochan, Atsushi Miyanohara
Communications Biology|June 10, 2022
A juvenile locomotor program promotes vocal learning in zebra finchesWan-Chun Liu, Michelle Landstrom, MaKenna Cealie, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|September 4, 2015
Vocal matching and intensity of begging calls are associated with a forebrain song circuit in a generalist brood parasiteWan-Chun Liu, James W Rivers, David J White
Communications Biology|September 14, 2021
A memory-driven auditory program ensures selective and precise vocal imitation in zebra finchesWan-Chun Liu, Michelle Landstrom, Gillian Schutt, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 21, 2005
Variable rate of singing and variable song duration are associated with high immediate early gene expression in two anterior forebrain song nucleiWan-chun Liu, Fernando Nottebohm
Brain and Language|October 20, 2010
The origins of vocal learning: New sounds, new circuits, new cellsFernando Nottebohm, Wan-Chun Liu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 14, 2007
A learning program that ensures prompt and versatile vocal imitationWan-Chun Liu, Fernando Nottebohm
Plos One|June 17, 2009
Variable food begging calls are harbingers of vocal learningWan-chun Liu, Kazuhiro Wada, Fernando Nottebohm
Scientific Reports|June 9, 2018
Recurrent development of song idiosyncrasy without auditory inputs in the canary, an open-ended vocal learnerChihiro Mori, Wan-Chun Liu, Kazuhiro Wada
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 21, 2004
Juvenile zebra finches can use multiple strategies to learn the same songWan-chun Liu, Timothy J Gardner, Fernando Nottebohm
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 16, 2017
Lentiviral-Mediated Transgenesis in SongbirdsWan-Chun Liu, Marian Hruska-Plochan, Atsushi Miyanohara
Communications Biology|June 10, 2022
A juvenile locomotor program promotes vocal learning in zebra finchesWan-Chun Liu, Michelle Landstrom, MaKenna Cealie, et al.
Developmental Neurobiology|September 4, 2015
Vocal matching and intensity of begging calls are associated with a forebrain song circuit in a generalist brood parasiteWan-Chun Liu, James W Rivers, David J White
Communications Biology|September 14, 2021
A memory-driven auditory program ensures selective and precise vocal imitation in zebra finchesWan-Chun Liu, Michelle Landstrom, Gillian Schutt, et al.
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