26 results on '"Bodznick, David"'
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2. Multiple behavior-specific cancellation signals contribute to suppressing predictable sensory reafference in a cerebellum-like structure
3. Multiple behavior-specific cancellation signals contribute to suppressing predictable sensory reafference in a cerebellum-like structure
4. A cerebellum-like circuit in the lateral line system of fish cancels mechanosensory input associated with its own movements
5. A cerebellum-like circuit in the lateral line system of fish cancels mechanosensory input associated with its own movements
6. The specificity of an adaptive filter that suppresses unwanted reafference in electrosensory neurons of the skate medulla
7. Error-driven motor learning in fish
8. The importance of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in subtraction of electrosensory reafference in the dorsal nucleus of skates
9. Functional origins of the vertebrate cerebellum from a sensory processing antecedent
10. Plasticity in a cerebellar-like structure: suppressing reafference during episodic behaviors
11. Error-Driven Motor Learning in Fish
12. Electroreception in lampreys: evidence that the earliest vertebrates were electroreceptive
13. Hindbrain Circuitry Mediating Common Mode Suppression of Ventilatory Reafference in the Electrosensory System of the Little Skate Raja Erinacea
14. Suppression of Ventilatory Reafference in the Elasmobranch Electrosensory System: Medullary Neuron Receptive Fields Support A Common Mode Rejection Mechanism
15. Suppression of Common Mode Signals within the Electrosensory System of the Little Skate Raja Erinacea
16. The importance of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in subtraction of electrosensory reafference in the dorsal nucleus of skates.
17. Behavioral and Neurophysiological Demonstration of a Lateralis Skin Photosensitivity in Larval Sea Lampreys
18. Plasticity in a cerebellar-like structure: suppressing reafterence during episodic behaviors.
19. Second-order electroreceptive cells in skates have response properties dependent on the configuration of their inhibitory receptive fields
20. Properties of medullary interneurons of the skate electrosense provide evidence for the neural circuitry mediating ventilatory noise suppression
21. Adaptive Mechanisms in the Elasmobranch Hindbrain.
22. Hindbrain signal processing in the lateral line system...
23. Olfactory Imprinting and Homing in Salmon.A. D. Hasler , A. T. Scholz
24. Olfactory Imprinting and Homing in Salmon. A. D. Hasler A. T. Scholz
25. Error-Driven Motor Learning Fish.
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