Joan Baizer

Affiliations: 
State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
Vestibular system, neuroanatomy
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Baizer JS, Sherwood CC, Hof PR, et al. (2024) Glycine is a transmitter in the human and chimpanzee cochlear nuclei. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 18: 1331230
Alhelo H, Dogiparthi J, Baizer JS, et al. (2023) Characterization of the superior olivary complex of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in comparison to humans. Hearing Research. 430: 108698
Baizer JS. (2021) Functional and Neuropathological Evidence for a Role of the Brainstem in Autism. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 15: 748977
Baizer JS, Webster CJ, Witelson SF. (2021) Individual variability in the size and organization of the human arcuate nucleus of the medulla. Brain Structure & Function
Baizer JS, Webster CJ, Baker JF. (2019) The Claustrum in the Squirrel Monkey. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
Baizer JS, Wong KM, Paolone NA, et al. (2014) Laminar and neurochemical organization of the dorsal cochlear nucleus of the human, monkey, cat, and rodents. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 297: 1865-84
Baizer JS. (2014) Unique features of the human brainstem and cerebellum. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 202
Hamodeh S, Baizer J, Sugihara I, et al. (2014) Systematic analysis of neuronal wiring of the rodent deep cerebellar nuclei reveals differences reflecting adaptations at the neuronal circuit and internuclear levels. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 522: 2481-97
Baizer JS, Paolone NA, Sherwood CC, et al. (2013) Neurochemical organization of the vestibular brainstem in the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Brain Structure & Function. 218: 1463-85
Baizer JS, Weinstock N, Witelson SF, et al. (2013) The nucleus pararaphales in the human, chimpanzee, and macaque monkey. Brain Structure & Function. 218: 389-403
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