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    Machine learning-based automated phenotyping of inflammatory nocifensive behavior in mice by Wotton, Janine M, Peterson, Emma, Anderson, Laura, Murray, Stephen A, Braun, Robert E, Chesler, Elissa J, White, Jacqueline K, Kumar, Vivek

    Published in Molecular pain (2020)
    “…The discovery and development of new and potentially nonaddictive pain therapeutics requires rapid, yet clinically relevant assays of nociception in…”
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    T Cells from NOD- PerIg Mice Target Both Pancreatic and Neuronal Tissue by Racine, Jeremy J, Chapman, Harold D, Doty, Rosalinda, Cairns, Brynn M, Hines, Timothy J, Tadenev, Abigail L D, Anderson, Laura C, Green, Torrian, Dyer, Meaghan E, Wotton, Janine M, Bichler, Zoë, White, Jacqueline K, Ettinger, Rachel, Burgess, Robert W, Serreze, David V

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-10-2020)
    “…It has become increasingly appreciated that autoimmune responses against neuronal components play an important role in type 1 diabetes (T1D) pathogenesis. In…”
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    Using the Tools of Behavioral Neuroscience to Determine the Identity of Different Mouse Strains in a Laboratory Course by Wotton, Janine M, Ferragamo, Michael J

    “…Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying behavior depends on our ability to define and to measure these behaviors in the model animal. We describe an…”
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    Ambiguous Animals: Mutable Mammal Biases Bird by Wotton, Janine M, Ferragamo, Alys C

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2012)
    “…Ambiguous figures were primed with picture context, movement, and by presentation of a prior ambiguous figure. We tested two mammal/bird figures to determine…”
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    Composition of biosonar images for target recognition by echolocating bats by Simmons, James A., Saillant, Prestor A., Wotton, Janine M., Haresign, Tim, Ferragamo, Michael J., Moss, Cynthia F.

    Published in Neural networks (01-01-1995)
    “…Echolocating bats can recognize flying insects as sonar targets in a variety of different acoustic situations ranging from open spaces to dense clutter. Target…”
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    Spatially dependent acoustic cues generated by the external ear of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus by Wotton, J M, Haresign, T, Simmons, J A

    “…To measure the directionality of the external ear of the echolocating bat, Eptesicus fuscus, the left or right eardrum of a dead bat was replaced by a…”
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    The emergence of temporal hyperacuity from widely tuned cell populations by Wotton, Janine M, Ferragamo, Michael J, Sanderson, Mark I

    Published in Network (Bristol) (2004)
    “…Typically, individual neural cells operate on a millisecond time scale yet behaviorally animals reveal sub-microsecond acuity. Our model resolves this huge…”
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    Responses to sounds in the central auditory system of the frog: an advanced electrophysiology laboratory in sensory processing by Ferragamo, Michael J, Wotton, Janine M

    “…Frogs rely upon vocal communication to advertise for potential mates, to defend territory and to alarm neighbors of danger. Cells in the auditory midbrain of…”
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    Transformation of external-ear spectral cues into perceived delays by the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus by Simmons, James A, Wotton, Janine M, Ferragamo, Michael J, Moss, Cynthia F

    “…The external-ear transfer function for big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) contains two prominent notches that vary from 30 to 55 kHz and from 70 to 100 kHz,…”
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    The combination of echolocation emission and ear reception enhances directional spectral cues of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus by Wotton, J M, Jenison, R L, Hartley, D J

    “…The acoustic information used by bats is produced by a combination of the properties of the sound emission and the reception at the eardrum. The potential…”
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    Temporal estimation by a model big brown bat by Wotton, Janine M., Ferragamo, Michael J., Sonbuchner, Timothy M., Sanderson, Mark I.

    “…The big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, uses echolocation to locate prey and displays extraordinary acuity in the perception of temporal cues in acoustic signals…”
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    Sound source elevation and external ear cues influence the discrimination of spectral notches by the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus by Wotton, J M, Haresign, T, Ferragamo, M J, Simmons, J A

    “…Measurements of external ear transfer functions in the echolocating bat Eptesicus fuscus have revealed a prominent spectral notch that decreases in center…”
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    A backpropagation network model of the monaural localization information available in the bat echolocation system by Wotton, J M, Jenison, R L

    “…The information echolocating bats receive is a combination of the properties of the sound they emit and the sound they receive at the eardrum. Convolving the…”
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