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Jordan M Moore

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Moore J, Woolley S
Nat Neurosci . 2019 Aug; 22(9):1469-1476. PMID: 31406364
Vocal learners use early social experience to develop auditory skills specialized for communication. However, it is unknown where in the auditory pathway neural responses become selective for vocalizations or how...
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Moore J, DeVoogd T
Proc Biol Sci . 2017 May; 284(1854). PMID: 28490627
Vertebrate brains differ in overall size, composition and functional capacities, but the evolutionary processes linking these traits are unclear. Two leading models offer opposing views: the concerted model ascribes major...
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Moore J, Szekely T, Buki J, DeVoogd T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2011 Sep; 108(39):16440-5. PMID: 21918109
Behavioral specializations are frequently associated with expansions of the brain regions controlling them. This principle of proper mass spans sensory, motor, and cognitive abilities and has been observed in a...
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Woolley S, Moore J
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2011 May; 1225:155-65. PMID: 21535002
Communication is a strong selective pressure on brain evolution because the exchange of information between individuals is crucial for fitness-related behaviors, such as mating. Given the importance of communication, the...
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Moore J, Tollin D, Yin T
Hear Res . 2008 Jan; 238(1-2):94-109. PMID: 18178351
Studies of sound localization use relative or absolute psychoacoustic paradigms. Relative tasks assess acuity by determining the smallest angle separating two sources that subjects can discriminate, the minimum audible angle...
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Tollin D, Populin L, Moore J, Ruhland J, Yin T
J Neurophysiol . 2004 Oct; 93(3):1223-34. PMID: 15483065
In oculomotor research, there are two common methods by which the apparent location of visual and/or auditory targets are measured, saccadic eye movements with the head restrained and gaze shifts...