CAPITULO VI: DISCUSIÓN DE RESULTADOS
6.3. RESPONSABILIDAD ETICA
Recording
Figure 2.4 Effects of treatment on dopamine metabolites in juveniles
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Figure 2.5 Effects of treatments on adult song
Figure 2.6 Effects of treatments on MHPG in adults
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Figure 2.7 Relationships between norepinephrine activity and trill rate
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CHAPTER THREE: FIGHTING BRAWN WITH BRAINS: SELECTIVE IMPROVEMENT OF SONG