Song learning and sleep Nature Neuroscience (2005)
Margoliash D



Basal forebrain cholinergic modulationof auditory activity in the zebra finch song system Neuron (2003)
Shea SD, Margoliash D



Consolidation during sleep of perceptual learning of spoken language Nature (2003) 425:614-616
Fenn KM, Nusbaum HC, Margoliash D



Neuronal populations and single cells representing learned auditory objects Nature (2003) 424:669-674
Gentner TQ, Margoliash D



Pattern filtering for detection of neural activity, with examples from HVc activity During sleep in zebra finches Neural Computation (2003) 15:2307-2337
Chi Z, Rauske PL, Margoliash D



Detection of spike patterns using pattern filtering, with applications to sleep replay in birdsong Neurocomputing (2003) 52-54:19-24
Chi Z, Rauske PL, Margoliash D



Offline learning and the role of autogenous speech: new suggestions from birdsong research Speech Communication (Ed. Schouten B) (2003) 41:165-178
Margoliash D



State and neuronal class-dependent reconfiguration in the avian song system J Neurophysiology (2003) 89:1688-1701.
Rauske PL, Shea SD, Margoliash D



Motor control of birdsong Current Opinion in Neurobiology (2002) 12:684-690
Suthers RA, Margoliash D



Evaluating theories of bird song learning: implications for future directions Journal of Comparative Physiology A (2002) 188:851-866.
Margoliash D



Metabolic and neural activity in the song system nucleus robustus archistriatalis: Effect of age and gender Journal of Comparative Neurology (2002) 454:409-423
Adret P, Margoliash D



The neuroethology of vocal communication: perception and cognition Acoustic Communication (Eds. Megela-Simmons A, Popper AN, Fay RR) Springer Handbook of Auditory Research (2002) 16:324-386
Gentner TQ, Margoliash D



Temporal precision and temporal drift in brain and behavior of zebra finch song Neuron (2001) 32:899-910
Chi Z, Margoliash D



The song does not remain the same Science (2001) 291:2559-2561
Margoliash D



Do sleeping birds sing? Population coding and learning in the bird song system Advances in Neural PopulationCoding (Ed: M.A.L. Nicolelis), Progress in Brain Research (2001) 130:319-332
Margoliash D



Song replay during sleep and computational rules for sensorimotor vocal learning Science (2000) 290:812-816
Dave AS, Margoliash D



Gradual emergence of song selectivity in sensorimotor structures of the male zebra finch song system Journal of Neuroscience (1999) 19:5108-5118.
Janata P, Margoliash D



Behavioral state modulation of auditory activity in a vocal motor system Science (1998) 282:2250-2254
Dave AS, Yu AC, Margoliash D



Automated recognition of bird song elements from continuous recordings using dynamic time warping and hidden Markov models: a comparative study Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1998) 103:2185-2196.
Kogan J, Margoliash D



An introduction to birdsong and the avian song system Journal of Neurobiology (1997) 33:495-500.
Brenowitz EA., Margoliash D, Nordeen KW



Distributed time-domain representations in the birdsong system Neuron (1997) 19:963-966.
Margoliash D



Functional organization of forebrain pathways for song production and perception Journal of Neurobiology (1997) 33:671-693.
Margoliash D



Temporal hierarchical control of singing in birds Science (1996) 273:1871-1875.
Yu AC, Margoliash D



Template-based automatic recognition of birdsong syllables from continuous recordings Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1996) 100:1209-1219.
Anderson SE, Dave AS, Margoliash D



Inferring auditoryneuronal response properties from network models ComputationalNeuroscience (1996) (ed. Bower JM)  Academic Press, New York:157-162. 
Anderson SE, Dave AS, Margoliash D



Parallel pathways and convergenceonto HVc and adjacent neostriatum of adult male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) Journal of Comparative Neurology (1995) 360:413-441
Fortune ES, Margoliash D



Global synchronous response toautogenous song in zebra finch HVc. Journal of Neurophysiology (1994) 72:2105-2123.
Sutter ML, Margoliash D



Distributed representation in the song system of oscines:evolutionary implications and functional consequences Brain, Behavior and Evolution (1994) 44:247-264
Margoliash D, Fortune ES, Sutter ML,  Yu AC, Wren-Hardin BD, Dave AS



Computations in the ascendingauditory pathway in songbirds related to song learning American Zoology (1993) 34:94-103
Margoliash D, Bankes SC



Parametric modeling of the temporaldynamics of neuronal responses using connectionist architectures Journal of Neurophysiology (1993) 69:980-991
Bankes SC, Margoliash D



Methods in computationalneurobiology American Zoology (1993) 34:8-15.
Bankes SC, Margoliash D



Temporal and harmonic combinationsensitive neurons in the zebra finch's HVc Journal of Neuroscience (1992) 11: 4309-4326
Margoliash D, Fortune ES



Cytoarchitecture and neuronalmorphology of field L in male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) Journal of Comparative Neurology (1992) 325: 388-404.
Fortune ES, Margoliash D



Stereotyped and plasticsong in adult indigo buntings, Passerina cyanea Animal Behavior (1991) 42:367-388.
Margoliash D, Staicer CA, Inoue SA



Delay-tunedcombination-sensitive neurons in the auditory cortex of the vocalizingmustached bat Journal of Neurophysiology (1988) 59:623-635.
Kawasaki M, Margoliash D, Suga N



The personalizedauditory cortex of the mustached bat: Adaptation for echolocation Journal of Neurophysiology (1987) 58:643-654.
Suga N, Niwa H, Tanigushi I, Margoliash D



Preference for autogenous song by auditoryneurons in a song system nucleus of the white-crowned sparrow. Journal of Neuroscience (1986) 6:1643-1661
Margoliash D



Auditory representation of autogenoussong in the song-system of white-crowned sparrows Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (1985) 82:5997-6000.
Margoliash D, Konishi M



Acoustic parameters underlying the responses ofsong-specific neurons in the white-crowned sparrow Journal of Neuroscience (1983) 3:1039-1057
Margoliash D