Katherine I Nagel
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Recent Articles
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Gattuso H, van Hassel K, Freed J, Nunez K, de la Rea B, May C, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Apr;
PMID: 38659800
In order to forage for food, many animals regulate not only specific limb movements but the statistics of locomotor behavior over time, switching between long-range dispersal and localized search depending...
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Matheson A, Lanz A, Medina A, Licata A, Currier T, Syed M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Mar;
15(1):1903.
PMID: 38429279
No abstract available.
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Chen J, Stork T, Kang Y, Nardone K, Auer F, Farrell R, et al.
Neuron
. 2023 Dec;
112(1):93-112.e10.
PMID: 38096817
Astrocytes play crucial roles in regulating neural circuit function by forming a dense network of synapse-associated membrane specializations, but signaling pathways regulating astrocyte morphogenesis remain poorly defined. Here, we show...
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Zhu Y, Auer F, Gelnaw H, Davis S, Hamling K, May C, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Jun;
42(6):112573.
PMID: 37267107
Balance and movement are impaired in many neurological disorders. Recent advances in behavioral monitoring provide unprecedented access to posture and locomotor kinematics but without the throughput and scalability necessary to...
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Suver M, Medina A, Nagel K
Curr Biol
. 2023 Feb;
33(4):780-789.e4.
PMID: 36731464
Insects use their antennae to smell odors, detect auditory cues, and sense mechanosensory stimuli such as wind and objects, frequently by combining sensory processing with active movements. Genetic access to...
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Zhu Y, Auer F, Gelnaw H, Davis S, Hamling K, May C, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jan;
PMID: 36712122
Balance and movement are impaired in a wide variety of neurological disorders. Recent advances in behavioral monitoring provide unprecedented access to posture and locomotor kinematics, but without the throughput and...
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Steele T, Lanz A, Nagel K
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
. 2023 Jan;
209(4):467-488.
PMID: 36658447
Using odors to find food and mates is one of the most ancient and highly conserved behaviors. Arthropods from flies to moths to crabs use broadly similar strategies to navigate...
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Matheson A, Lanz A, Medina A, Licata A, Currier T, Syed M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Aug;
13(1):4613.
PMID: 35941114
To navigate towards a food source, animals frequently combine odor cues about source identity with wind direction cues about source location. Where and how these two cues are integrated to...
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Currier T, Matheson A, Nagel K
Elife
. 2020 Dec;
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PMID: 33377868
The insect central complex (CX) is thought to underlie goal-oriented navigation but its functional organization is not fully understood. We recorded from genetically-identified CX cell types in and presented directional...
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Currier T, Nagel K
Neuron
. 2020 Apr;
106(1):9-11.
PMID: 32272068
How are head direction signals computed and maintained in neural circuits? In this issue of Neuron, Shiozaki et al. (2020) expand our understanding of the fly "compass" network, revealing context-...