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  • Cullen, Isabelle; Acosta-King, Jared; Yeh, Dorian (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Olfactomotor responses are respiratory, orofacial, and locomotive movements for sampling and reacting to odors (Rabell et al. 2017, Kurnikova, Deschênes, and Kleinfeld 2019, Findley et al. 2020, Johnson et al 2003, Wesson ...
  • Nardoci, Matthew Blake (University of Oregon, 2019)
    This research project focused on two types of neurons in the striatum (a brain area dealing with decision-making) and how they respond to sound: neurons on the direct pathway and neurons on the indirect pathway. These two ...
  • Nardoci, Matthew; Nardoci, Matthew; Pedregon, Jewlyssa (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The striatum plays a critical role in decision-making based on sensory input. Specifically, the posterior region of the striatum receives projections from auditory regions of both the cerebral cortex and the thalamus. This ...
  • McAllister, Katelyn (University of Oregon, 2022)
    The awake brain of an animal is constantly fluctuating between states, causing performance on a given task to be highly variable from one moment to the next. Previous literature demonstrates that optimal performance occurs ...
  • Penix, Phoebe (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    The mechanisms by which animals form flexible associations between sounds and behavioral responses are not well understood. Understanding how associations between sounds and behavioral responses change dependent on ...
  • Duckler, Ulysses (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    Strong evidence supports that for older adults, hearing loss and difficulty with speech comprehension in noisy environments is the result of temporal processing deficits in central auditory structures such as the auditory ...
  • Cullen, Isabelle; Nouboussi, Nelly; Brown, Dr. Morgan; Findley, Dr. Teresa; Holcomb, Blake; Smear, Dr. Matt (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Olfaction is vital for many crucial animal behaviors such as social interaction, avoiding predators, and locating food. Our goal is to understand how an animal navigates toward the source of an odor. However, little is ...

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