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Jonathan Prather
Jonathan Prather
Professor of Zoology and Physiology and Neuroscience, University of Wyoming
E-mail confirmado em 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
5822008
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
2202005
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
1752008
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
1642009
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
352007
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
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
212002
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
Systems and circuits linking chronic pain and circadian rhythms
AE Warfield, JF Prather, WD Todd
Frontiers in neuroscience 15, 705173, 2021
192021
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