File:Of-Mice-Birds-and-Men-The-Mouse-Ultrasonic-Song-System-Has-Some-Features-Similar-to-Humans-and-Song-pone.0046610.s005.ogg
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English: Example of adult BxD mouse song 3 weeks after lesions in laryngeally connected M1 (same mouse as Audio S4; audio corresponds to sonogram of USVs in Figure 4F). |
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Source | Audio S5 from Arriaga G, Zhou E, Jarvis E. "Of Mice, Birds, and Men: The Mouse Ultrasonic Song System Has Some Features Similar to Humans and Song-Learning Birds". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0046610. PMID 23071596. PMC: 3468587. | ||
Author | Arriaga G, Zhou E, Jarvis E | ||
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current | 08:18, 19 October 2012 | 16 s (67 KB) | Open Access Media Importer Bot (talk | contribs) | Uploaded with the Open Access Media Importer. (test edit) botrequest |
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