Bruce A. Carlson

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Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Thomas G Nolen research assistant 1996-1997 University of Miami
 (UG Student researcher, Honor's award)
Carl D. Hopkins grad student 1997-2003 Cornell
 (Mechanisms of stereotyped temporal pattern generation in mormyrid electric fish.)
Masashi Kawasaki grad student 2003-2007 UVA
Carl D. Hopkins post-doc 2007-2008 Cornell
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Fukutomi M, Carlson BA. (2023) Hormonal coordination of motor output and internal prediction of sensory consequences in an electric fish. Current Biology : Cb. 33: 3350-3359.e4
Kohashi T, Lube AJ, Yang JH, et al. (2021) Pauses during communication release behavioral habituation through recovery from synaptic depression. Current Biology : Cb
Fukutomi M, Carlson BA. (2020) A History of Corollary Discharge: Contributions of Mormyrid Weakly Electric Fish. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 14: 42
Fukutomi M, Carlson BA. (2020) Signal diversification is associated with corollary discharge evolution in weakly electric fish. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Picq S, Sperling J, Cheng CJ, et al. (2020) Genetic drift does not sufficiently explain patterns of electric signal variation among populations of the mormyrid electric fish Paramormyrops kingsleyae. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
Sukhum KV, Freiler MK, Carlson BA. (2019) Intraspecific Energetic Trade-Offs and Costs of Encephalization Vary from Interspecific Relationships in Three Species of Mormyrid Electric Fishes. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 1-10
Vélez A, Ryoo DY, Carlson BA. (2019) Sensory Specializations of Mormyrid Fish Are Associated with Species Differences in Electric Signal Localization Behavior. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 1-17
Sukhum KV, Shen J, Carlson BA. (2018) Extreme Enlargement of the Cerebellum in a Clade of Teleost Fishes that Evolved a Novel Active Sensory System. Current Biology : Cb
Carlson BA. (2017) Early life experiences have complex and long-lasting effects on behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Vélez A, Kohashi T, Lu A, et al. (2017) The cellular and circuit basis for evolutionary change in sensory perception in mormyrid fishes. Scientific Reports. 7: 3783
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