Philip Teitelbaum

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
movement
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Eliot Stellar grad student 1954 Johns Hopkins
 (Sensory Control of Hypothalamic Hyperphagia)

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Bart G. Hoebel grad student Princeton
John F. Marshall grad student
Bartley G. Hoebel grad student 1963 Penn
Richard S. Wampler grad student 1965-1969 Penn
Peter Shizgal grad student 1971-1972 Penn
Sergio M. Pellis post-doc UF Gainesville
Gianluca Esposito research scientist 2005-2006
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Golani I, Einat H, Tchernichovski O, et al. (1997) Keeping the Body Straight in the Unconstrained Locomotion of Normal and Dopamine-Stimulant-Treated Rats. Journal of Motor Behavior. 29: 99-112
Cordover AJ, Pellis SM, Teitelbaum P. (1993) Haloperidol exaggerates proprioceptive-tactile support reflexes and diminishes vestibular dominance over them. Behavioural Brain Research. 56: 197-201
Teitelbaum P, Pellis SM. (1992) Toward a Synthetic Physiological Psychology Psychological Science. 3: 4-20
Pellis SM, Pellis VC, Teitelbaum P. (1991) Air righting without the cervical righting reflex in adult rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 45: 185-8
Pellis SM, Pellis VC, Teitelbaum P. (1991) Labyrinthine and other supraspinal inhibitory controls over head-and-body ventroflexion. Behavioural Brain Research. 46: 99-102
Pellis VC, Pellis SM, Teitelbaum P. (1991) A descriptive analysis of the postnatal development of contact-righting in rats (Rattus norvegicus) Developmental Psychobiology. 24: 237-263
Pellis SM, Teitelbaum P, Meyer ME. (1990) Labyrinthine and visual involvement in the dorsal immobility response of adult rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 39: 197-204
Pellis SM, Pellis VC, Morrissey TK, et al. (1989) Visual modulation of vestibularly-triggered air-righting in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research. 35: 23-6
Pellis SM, Pellis VC, Chen YC, et al. (1989) Recovery from axial apraxia in the lateral hypothalamic labyrinthectomized rat reveals three elements of contact-righting: cephalocaudal dominance, axial rotation, and distal limb action. Behavioural Brain Research. 35: 241-51
Morrissey TK, Pellis SM, Pellis VC, et al. (1989) Seemingly paradoxical jumping in cataleptic haloperidol-treated rats is triggered by postural instability. Behavioural Brain Research. 35: 195-207
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