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Kim et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Organized representation of spectrotemporal features in songbird auditory forebrain

Kim et al., 2011

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394539537321929985
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Kim G
Doupe A
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Journal of Neuroscience

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Much of our understanding of the functional organization of auditory cortex is based on relatively simple stimuli, and the cortical representation of complex sounds remains poorly understood. With their rich vocal communication and learning behaviors, songbirds can offer …
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    • A61B5/04Detecting, measuring or recording bioelectric signals of the body of parts thereof
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