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PUBLICATIONS

 

Wohlgemuth, MJ. Chao, I. and Moss, CF. (2018). 3D Hippocampal place field dynamics in free‐flying echolocating

      bats. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 12, p.270.

 

Kothari, NB. Wohlgemuth, MJ. and Moss, CF. (2018). Adaptive sonar call timing supports target tracking in

      echolocating bats. Journal of Experimental Biology, pp.jeb-176537.

Jones, Te K., Wohlgemuth, MJ. and Conner, WE (2018) Active acoustic interference elicits echolocation changes in

      heterospecific bats. Journal of Experimental Biology (2018): jeb-176511.

Wohlgemuth*, MJ. Kothari*, NB. Moss, CF. (2018) Dynamic representation of 3D auditory space in the midbrain of the

      free-flying echolocating bat." eLife 7 (2018): e29053.

Wohlgemuth, MJ. Kothari, NB. Moss, CF. (2018).  Functional organization and dynamic activity in the superior

      colliculus of the echolocating bat. Journal of Neuroscience 38.1: 245-256..

Wohlgemuth, MJ. Luo, J. Moss, CF. (2016). Three-dimensional auditory localization in the echolocating bat. Current

     Opinion in Neurobiology (41): 76-86.

Kim, JJ. Wohlgemuth, MJ. Moss, CF. Horiuchi, T. (2016). BatFlash: a Head-Mounted LED for Detecting Bat

     Echolocation. IEEE, International Conference on Biomedical Circuits & Systems (Bio CAS2016).

Wohlgemuth, MJ. Kothari, NB. Moss, CF. (2016). Action Enhances Acoustic Cues for 3-D Target Localization by

     Echolocating Bats. PLoS Biology 14.9: e1002544.

Wohlgemuth, MJ. Moss, CF. (2016). Midbrain auditory selectivity to natural sounds. Proceedings of the National

     Academy of Sciences, 113(9): 2508-2513.

Wohlgemuth*, MJ. Kothari*, NB. Hulgard, K. Surlykke, A. Moss, CF. (2014). Timing matters: sonar call groups facilitate

     localization in bats.  Frontiers in Physiology, 168. doi:10.3389

Wohlgemuth, MJ. and Moss, CF. (2013). Active listening in a complex environment.  Journal of the Acoustical Society

     of America, POMA, Vol. 19, 010030. 

Wohlgemuth*, MJ. Sober*, S. Brainard, M. (2010). Linked control of syllable sequence and phonology in birdsong. 

     Journal of Neuroscience, 30(39): 12936-49.

Wohlgemuth*, MJ. Sober*, S. Brainard, M. (2008). Central contributions to acoustic variation in a songbird.  Journal

     of Neuroscience 28(41): 10370-9.

Sincich, L. Park, K.  Wohlgemuth, MJ.  Horton, J. (2004) Bypassing V1: a direct geniculate input to area MT. Nature

     Neuroscience 7(10): 1123-1128.

 

* Denotes equal contribution

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