David J Perkel
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Perkel D, Giardina C, Goldwyn J, Arenberg J
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40048122
Purpose: Cochlear implants (CI) are a highly successful neural prosthesis that can restore hearing in individuals with sensorineural hearing loss. However, the extent of hearing restoration varies widely. Two major...
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Tariq M, Sterrett S, Moore S, Lane , Perkel D, Gire D
PLoS One
. 2024 Sep;
19(9):e0310254.
PMID: 39325742
Animals navigating turbulent odor plumes exhibit a rich variety of behaviors, and employ efficient strategies to locate odor sources. A growing body of literature has started to probe this complex...
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Jaleel Z, Aboueisha M, Adcock K, Cvancara D, Martinez V, Kinney G, et al.
Laryngoscope
. 2024 Aug;
134(12):5028-5033.
PMID: 39132845
Objective: Superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) function is critical to laryngeal sensation. Sensory dysfunction in the larynx, mediated through the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (iSLN), is thought to...
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Brenowitz E, Lent K, Miller K, Perkel D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Jul;
121(28):e2400596121.
PMID: 38968119
In adult songbirds, new neurons are born in large numbers in the proliferative ventricular zone in the telencephalon and migrate to the adjacent song control region HVC (acronym used as...
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Tariq M, Sterrett S, Moore S, Lane L, Perkel D, Gire D
bioRxiv
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 38014041
Animals navigating turbulent odor plumes exhibit a rich variety of behaviors, and employ efficient strategies to locate odor sources. A growing body of literature has started to probe this complex...
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Stanchak K, Miller K, Shikiar D, Brunton B, Perkel D
Integr Comp Biol
. 2023 Jun;
63(2):474-483.
PMID: 37279454
Animals need to accurately sense changes in their body position to perform complex movements. It is increasingly clear that the vertebrate central nervous system contains a variety of cells capable...
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Stanchak K, Miller K, Lumsden E, Shikiar D, Davis C, Brunton B, et al.
eNeuro
. 2022 Aug;
9(5).
PMID: 36008136
Birds are exceptionally adept at controlling their body position. For example, they can coordinate rapid movements of their body while stabilizing their head. Intriguingly, this ability may rely in part...
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Tariq M, Lewis S, Lowell A, Moore S, Miles J, Perkel D, et al.
eNeuro
. 2021 Jan;
8(1).
PMID: 33419862
Olfaction guides navigation and decision-making in organisms from multiple animal phyla. Understanding how animals use olfactory cues to guide navigation is a complicated problem for two main reasons. First, the...
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Distribution and co-expression of adrenergic receptor-encoding mRNA in the mouse inferior colliculus
Williams C, Miller K, Williams N, Portfors C, Perkel D
J Comp Neurol
. 2020 Oct;
529(8):1743-1755.
PMID: 33067825
Adrenergic receptors are mediators of adrenergic and noradrenergic modulation throughout the brain. Previous studies have provided evidence for the expression of adrenergic receptors in the midbrain auditory nucleus, the inferior...
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Champoux K, Miller K, Perkel D
J Comp Neurol
. 2020 Aug;
529(6):1255-1265.
PMID: 32857415
Songbirds learn vocalizations by hearing and practicing songs. As song develops, the tempo becomes faster and more precise. In the songbird brain, discrete nuclei form interconnected myelinated circuits that control...