Plastic and Stable Electrophysiological Properties of Adult Avian Forebrain Song-Control Neurons across Changing Breeding Conditions
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John Meitzen | Eliot A. Brenowitz | David J Perkel | D. Perkel | A. Weaver | John Meitzen | Eliot A Brenowitz | Adam L Weaver
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