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Krista Perks

Embodied. Experimentalist. Empiricist.

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Neurobiology Research

Perks K. and Sawtell N. (2022) “Neural Readout of a Latency Code in the Active Electrosensory System.” Cell Reports, 38(13):110605. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110605.

Theilman, B., Perks K., Gentner, T. (2021). “Spike train coactivity encodes learned natural stimulus invariances in songbird auditory cortex,” Journal of Neuroscience, 41(1):73-88.

Perks K., Krotinger, A., Bodznick, D. (2020). “A cerebellum-like circuit in the lateral line system of fish cancels mechanosensory input associated with its own movements,” Journal of Experimental Biology, 223.

Montgomery, J. & Perks, K. (2019). Understanding cerebellum in vertebrate neuroethology: From sensing in sharks and electric fish to motor sequences in movement and birdsong. Behavioral Neuroscience, 133(3), 267–281.

Perks, K. & Sawtell, N. B. (2019). “Influences of motor systems on electrosensory processing,” in Electroreception: Fundamental Insights form Comparative Approaches, eds Carlson B. A., Sisneros J. A., Popper A. N., Fay R. R. (New York, NY: Springer; ), 315–338. 10.1007/978-3-030-29105-1_11

Perks K.E., Gentner, T.Q. (2015). “Subthreshold membrane responses underlying sparse spiking to natural vocal signals in auditory cortex,” European Journal of Neuroscience, 41(5):725-33.

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