Gerald S. Pollack

Affiliations: 
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
Neuroethology
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Vincent S. Huang research assistant McGill
Godon Atkins grad student McGill
Patrick Anthony Guerra grad student McGill
D. Nicole Tunstall grad student 2002-2004 McGill
Gary Marsat grad student 2001-2006 McGill
Benjamin Pyenson grad student 2009-2012 McGill
Zen Faulkes post-doc 1996-1999 McGill
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Mhatre N, Pollack G, Mason A. (2018) Stay tuned: Active processes tune tree cricket ears to maintain a match to temperature-dependent song frequency The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 143: 1858-1858
Mhatre N, Pollack G, Mason A. (2017) Stay tuned: active amplification tunes tree cricket ears to track temperature-dependent song frequency. Biology Letters. 12
Pollack GS. (2015) Neurobiology of acoustically mediated predator detection. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 201: 99-109
Pollack GS, Kim JS. (2013) Selective phonotaxis to high sound-pulse rate in the cricket Gryllus assimilis. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 199: 285-93
Pollack G. (2013) Bugs and bats: Neural analysis of behaviorally relevant sounds in crickets Proceedings of Meetings On Acoustics. 19
Marsat G, Pollack GS. (2012) Bursting neurons and ultrasound avoidance in crickets. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 6: 95
Vedenina VY, Pollack GS. (2012) Recognition of variable courtship song in the field cricket Gryllus assimilis. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 2210-9
Pyenson BC, Pollack GS. (2012) Independent regulation of physiological and behavioral maturation of reproduction in female sand crickets (Gryllus firmus) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 90: 1370-1377
Marsat G, Pollack GS. (2010) The structure and size of sensory bursts encode stimulus information but only size affects behavior. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 196: 315-20
Sabourin P, Pollack GS. (2010) Temporal coding by populations of auditory receptor neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology. 103: 1614-21
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