Singing
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Subject Areas on Research
- "You need a song to bring you through": the use of religious songs to manage stressful life events.
- A biological rationale for musical consonance.
- A mesocortical dopamine circuit enables the cultural transmission of vocal behaviour.
- Dopamine regulation of human speech and bird song: a critical review.
- How reliable is song learning accuracy as a signal of male early condition?
- Humpback whale song and foraging behavior on an antarctic feeding ground.
- Motor circuits are required to encode a sensory model for imitative learning.
- Prevalence and correlates of maternal early stimulation behaviors during pregnancy in northern Ghana: a cross-sectional survey.
- Response to: The metabolic cost of whistling is low but measurable in dolphins.
- Singing voice handicap and videostrobolaryngoscopy in healthy professional singers.
- Song production by the North Pacific right whale, Eubalaena japonica.
- Specialized motor-driven dusp1 expression in the song systems of multiple lineages of vocal learning birds.
- Treatment of Vocal Fold Polyps with In-Office Potassium Titanyl Phosphate (KTP) Laser Ablation in Professional Singers.
- Vocal similarity predicts the relative attraction of musical chords.
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Keywords of People
- Nowicki, Stephen, Professor of Biology, Duke Science & Society