Stephen Zoloth

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Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Pisoni DB, Morse PA, Snowdon CT, et al. (2004) Subject Index Vol. 16, 1979 Brain Behavior and Evolution. 16: 462-463
Petersen MR, Beecher MD, Zoloth SR, et al. (1984) Neural lateralization of vocalizations by Japanese macaques: communicative significance is more important than acoustic structure. Behavioral Neuroscience. 98: 779-90
Zoloth S, Dooling RJ, Miller R, et al. (1980) A Minicomputer System for the Synthesis of Animal Vocalizations Zeitschrift FüR Tierpsychologie. 54: 151-162
Beecher MD, Petersen MR, Zoloth SR, et al. (1979) Perception of conspecific vocalizations by Japanese macaques. Evidence for selective attention and neural lateralization. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 16: 443-60
Zoloth S, Green S. (1979) Monkey vocalizations and human speech: parallels in perception? Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 16: 430-42
Zoloth SR, Petersen MR, Beecher MD, et al. (1979) Species-specific perceptual processing of vocal sounds by monkeys. Science (New York, N.Y.). 204: 870-3
Pisoni DB, Morse PA, Snowdon CT, et al. (1979) Contents Vol. 16, 1979 Brain Behavior and Evolution. 16
Dooling RJ, Zoloth SR, Baylis JR. (1978) Auditory sensitivity, equal loudness, temporal resolving power, and vocalizations in the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus). Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 92: 867-76
Petersen MR, Beecher MD, Zoloth SR, et al. (1978) Neural lateralization of species-specific vocalizations by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). Science (New York, N.Y.). 202: 324-7
Petersen MR, Beecher MD, Zoloth SR, et al. (1977) A comparative study of the perception of species‐specific communication sounds by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) and other Old World monkeys The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 62: S101-S102
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