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Suthers, Roderick A. - Medical Sciences Program & Department of Biology, Indiana University
Old World frog and bird vocalizations contain prominent ultrasonic harmonics
Songbirds tune their vocal tract to the fundamental frequency of their song
Model for vocalization by a bird with distensible vocal cavity and open beak
Received 23 July 2003 Accepted 30 September 2003
Somatosensory feedback modulates the respiratory motor program of crystallized birdsong
Netherlands Journal of Zoology 51 (2): 217-242 (2001)
Neural Pathways for Bilateral Vocal Control in Songbirds
The neuromuscular control of birdsong Roderick A. Suthers1,2*
Inspiratory Muscle Activity during Bird Song J. M. Wild,* F. Goller, R. A. Suthers
JOURNALOF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Vol. 76, No. 1, July 1996. Printed in U.S.A.
Sensitive Period for Sensorimotor Integration during Vocal Motor Learning
JOURNALOF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Vol. 75, No. 2, February 1996. Printed in U.S.A.
Brain Research 917 (2001) 235252 www.bres-interactive.com
Bilateral Song Production in Domestic Canaries Roderick A. Suthers,1
Peripheral Control and Lateralization of Birdsong Roderick A. Suthers
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Cincias (2004) 76(2): 247-252 (Annals of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences)
Bilaterally Symmetrical Respiratory Activity during Lateralized Birdsong