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David Bodznick
Selected Publications
- Bodznick, D., J. Montgomery and T.C. Tricas (2003) Electroreception: Extracting Behaviorally
Important Signals from Noise. In: Sensory Processing in Aquatic Environments. S.P. Collin and N.J .Marshall (Eds). Springer Verlag, NY pp. 389-403.
- Montgomery, J., G. Carton and D. Bodznick (2002) Error driven motor learning in fish. Biol. Bull.
203: 238-239
- Montgomery, J.C. and D. Bodznick (1999) Signals and noise in the elasmobranch electrosensory system. J. Exp. Biol.
202: 1349-1355.
- Bodznick D., J.C. Montgomery and M. Cary (1999) Adaptive mechanism in the elasmobranch hindbrain. J. Exp. Biol.
202: 1357-1364.
- Bell, C., D. Bodznick, J.C. Montgomery and J. Bastian (1997) The generation and subtraction of sensory expectations within cerebellum-like structures. Brain Behav. Evol.
50 (suppl. 1): 17-31.
- Duman, C.H. and D. Bodznick (1996) A role for GABAergic inhibition in electrosensory processing and common mode rejection in the dorsal nucleus of the little skate, Raja erinacea. J Comp. Physiol. A
179: 797-807.
- Hjelmstad, G.O., Parks, G. and D. Bodznick (1996) Motor corollary discharge activity and sensory responses related to ventilation in the skate vestibulolateral cerebellum: Implications for electrosensory processing. J. Exp. Biol.
199(3): 673-681.
- Montgomery, J.C. and D. Bodznick (1994) An adaptive filter that cancels self-induced noise in the electrosensory and lateral line mechanosensory systems of fish.
Neurosci. Lett. 174: 145-148.
- Bodznick, D. (1993) The specificity of an adaptive filter that suppresses unwanted reafference in electrosensory neurons of the skate medulla. Biological Bulletin
185: 312-314.
- Bodznick, D., and Montgomery, J.C. (1993) The physiology of the dorsal nucleus of elasmobranchs and its descending control. Journal of Comp. Physiol. A
173: 680-682.
- Bodznick, D., Montgomery, J. C., and Bradley, D. J. (1992) Suppression of common mode signals within the electrosensory system of the little skate Raja erinacea. J. Exp. Biol.
171: 127-138.
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