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Jonathan Prather
Jonathan Prather
Professor of Zoology and Physiology and Neuroscience, University of Wyoming
Vahvistettu sähköpostiosoite verkkotunnuksessa uwyo.edu
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Precise auditory–vocal mirroring in neurons for learned vocal communication
JF Prather, S Peters, S Nowicki, R Mooney
Nature 451 (7176), 305-310, 2008
5792008
The HVC microcircuit: the synaptic basis for interactions between song motor and vocal plasticity pathways
R Mooney, JF Prather
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (8), 1952-1964, 2005
2172005
A synaptic basis for auditory–vocal integration in the songbird
EE Bauer, MJ Coleman, TF Roberts, A Roy, JF Prather, R Mooney
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (6), 1509-1522, 2008
1732008
Neural correlates of categorical perception in learned vocal communication
JF Prather, S Nowicki, RC Anderson, S Peters, R Mooney
Nature neuroscience 12 (2), 221-228, 2009
1632009
Amplification and linear summation of synaptic effects on motoneuron firing rate
JF Prather, RK Powers, TC Cope
Journal of neurophysiology 85 (1), 43-53, 2001
932001
Brains for birds and babies: Neural parallels between birdsong and speech acquisition
JF Prather, K Okanoya, JJ Bolhuis
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 81, 225-237, 2017
672017
Central suppression of regenerated proprioceptive afferents
VK Haftel, EK Bichler, QB Wang, JF Prather, MJ Pinter, TC Cope
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (19), 4733-4742, 2005
642005
Persistent representation of juvenile experience in the adult songbird brain
JF Prather, S Peters, S Nowicki, R Mooney
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (31), 10586-10598, 2010
532010
Auditory signal processing in communication: perception and performance of vocal sounds
JF Prather
Hearing research 305, 144-155, 2013
522013
Mate choice in adult female Bengalese finches: females express consistent preferences for individual males and prefer female-directed song performances
JL Dunning, S Pant, A Bass, Z Coburn, JF Prather
PLoS One 9 (2), e89438, 2014
442014
Male mate preferences in mutual mate choice: finches modulate their songs across and within male–female interactions
A Heinig, S Pant, JL Dunning, A Bass, Z Coburn, JF Prather
Animal behaviour 97, 1-12, 2014
382014
Neurophysiology of birdsong learning
R Mooney, J Prather, T Roberts
Learning and memory: a comprehensive reference, 441-474, 2007
342007
Neural correlates of learned song in the avian forebrain: simultaneous representation of self and others
JF Prather, R Mooney
Current opinion in neurobiology 14 (4), 496-502, 2004
332004
Advantages of comparative studies in songbirds to understand the neural basis of sensorimotor integration
K Murphy, LS James, JT Sakata, JF Prather
Journal of Neurophysiology 118 (2), 800-816, 2017
322017
Recovery of proprioceptive feedback from nerve crush
JF Prather, P Nardelli, ST Nakanishi, KT Ross, TR Nichols, MJ Pinter, ...
The Journal of Physiology 589 (20), 4935-4947, 2011
272011
Recruitment of cat motoneurons in the absence of homonymous afferent feedback
VK Haftel, JF Prather, CJ Heckman, TC Cope
Journal of neurophysiology 86 (2), 616-628, 2001
212001
Female finches prefer courtship signals indicating male vigor and neuromuscular ability
JL Dunning, S Pant, K Murphy, JF Prather
PLoS One 15 (1), e0226580, 2020
202020
Ornithology: foundation, analysis, and application
ML Morrison, AD Rodewald, G Voelker, MR Colón, JF Prather
JHU Press, 2018
202018
Firing rate modulation of motoneurons activated by cutaneous and muscle receptor afferents in the decerebrate cat
JF Prather, BD Clark, TC Cope
Journal of neurophysiology 88 (4), 1867-1879, 2002
202002
Systems and circuits linking chronic pain and circadian rhythms
AE Warfield, JF Prather, WD Todd
Frontiers in neuroscience 15, 705173, 2021
182021
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