Frédéric E Theunissen
educated at: University of California, Berkeley
occupation: researcher
Articles 61
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Publisher Correction: Rapid Adaptation to the Timbre of Natural Sounds
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Author Correction: Zebra finches identify individuals using vocal signatures unique to each call type
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Evolution of communication signals and information during species radiation
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High-capacity auditory memory for vocal communication in a social songbird
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Zebra finches identify individuals using vocal signatures unique to each call type
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Rapid Adaptation to the Timbre of Natural Sounds
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Single Neurons in the Avian Auditory Cortex Encode Individual Identity and Propagation Distance in Naturally Degraded Communication Calls
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The Hierarchical Cortical Organization of Human Speech Processing
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Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex
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Rapid tuning shifts in human auditory cortex enhance speech intelligibility.
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Meaning in the avian auditory cortex: neural representation of communication calls
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The vocal repertoire of the domesticated zebra finch: a data-driven approach to decipher the information-bearing acoustic features of communication signals
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Physiological resonance between mates through calls as possible evidence of empathic processes in songbirds.
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Acoustic communication and sound degradation: how do the individual signatures of male and female zebra finch calls transmit over distance?
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Neural processing of natural sounds.
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Learning to cope with degraded sounds: female zebra finches can improve their expertise in discriminating between male voices at long distances
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Mothers' tone of voice depends on the nature of infants' transgressions.
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Noise-invariant neurons in the avian auditory cortex: hearing the song in noise
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Experience dependence of neural responses to different classes of male songs in the primary auditory forebrain of female songbirds
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Selective and efficient neural coding of communication signals depends on early acoustic and social environment
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Acoustic structure of the five perceptual dimensions of timbre in orchestral instrument tones
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Population code, noise correlations, and memory
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Nonverbal sound processing in semantic dementia: a functional MRI study
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What the hyena's laugh tells: sex, age, dominance and individual signature in the giggling call of Crocuta crocuta
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Anthropic Correction of Information Estimates and Its Application to Neural Coding
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Role of the zebra finch auditory thalamus in generating complex representations for natural sounds
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Developmental experience alters information coding in auditory midbrain and forebrain neurons
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The modulation transfer function for speech intelligibility
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Functional groups in the avian auditory system
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Functional MRI of auditory responses in the zebra finch forebrain reveals a hierarchical organisation based on signal strength but not selectivity
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What's that sound? Auditory area CLM encodes stimulus surprise, not intensity or intensity changes.
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Neural representation of spectral and temporal features of song in the auditory forebrain of zebra finches as revealed by functional MRI.
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