Recommended Readings: Vanessa Ruta, Ph.D. Monday December 9, 2019

Recommended Readings: Vanessa Ruta, Ph.D. Monday December 9, 2019

Monday Lectures Vanessa Ruta, Ph.D.

Monday, December 9, 2019  4:00 p.m.

Carson Family Auditorium

Vanessa Ruta, Ph.D.

Gabrielle H. Reem and Herbert J. Kayden Associate Professor and Head

Laboratory of Neurophysiology and Behavior

                                                        The Rockefeller University

                         Themes and Variations: Circuit Mechanisms of Behavioral Evolution

 

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Handler, Annie; Graham, Thomas G. W.; Cohn, Raphael; et al. (2019). Distinct Dopamine Receptor Pathways Underlie the Temporal Sensitivity of Associative Learning. CELL. 178 (1): 60-+

Butterwick, Joel A.; del Marmol, Josefina; Kim, Kelly H.; et al. (2018). Cryo-EM structure of the insect olfactory receptor Orco. NATURE. 560 (7719): 447-+

Seeholzer, Laura F.; Seppo, Max; Stern, David L.; et al. (2018). Evolution of a central neural circuit underlies Drosophila mate preferences. NATURE. 559 (7715): 564-+

Clowney, E. Josephine; Iguchi, Shinya; Bussell, Jennifer J.; et al. (2015). Multimodal Chemosensory Circuits Controlling Male Courtship in Drosophila. NEURON. 87 (5): 1036-1049

Cohn, Raphael; Morantte, Ianessa; Ruta, Vanessa. (2015). Coordinated and Compartmentalized Neuromodulation Shapes Sensory Processing in Drosophila. CELL. 163 (7): 1742-1755

Caron, Sophie J. C.; Ruta, Vanessa; Abbott, L. F.; et al. (2013). Random convergence of olfactory inputs in the Drosophila mushroom body. NATURE. 497 (7447): 113-+

Ruta, Vanessa; Datta, Sandeep Robert; Vasconcelos, Maria Luisa; et al. (2010). A dimorphic pheromone circuit in Drosophila from sensory input to descending output. NATURE. 468 (7324): 686-U106

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