Catecholaminergic cell groups and vocal communication in male songbirds.

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Published in Physiol Behav on December 17, 2007

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Kathleen S Lynch1, Bettina Diekamp, Gregory F Ball

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1: Johns Hopkins University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA. lynchks@jhu.edu

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