Ninad B. Kothari

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Neuroscience, bats, echolocation, superior colliculus, electrophysiology, sensorimotor integration
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Mysore SP, Kothari NB. (2020) Mechanisms of competitive selection: A canonical neural circuit framework. Elife. 9
Kothari NB, Wohlgemuth MJ, Moss CF. (2018) Adaptive sonar call timing supports target tracking in echolocating bats. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Kothari NB, Wohlgemuth MJ, Moss CF. (2018) Dynamic representation of 3D auditory space in the midbrain of the free-flying echolocating bat. Elife. 7
Wohlgemuth MJ, Kothari NB, Moss CF. (2018) Functional Organization and Dynamic Activity in the Superior Colliculus of the Echolocating Bat, Eptesicus fuscus. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 38: 245-256
Luo J, Kothari NB, Moss CF. (2017) Sensorimotor integration on a rapid time scale. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Kothari NB, Wohlgemuth MJ, Moss CF. (2017) Author response: Dynamic representation of 3D auditory space in the midbrain of the free-flying echolocating bat Elife
Wohlgemuth MJ, Kothari NB, Moss CF. (2016) Action Enhances Acoustic Cues for 3-D Target Localization by Echolocating Bats. Plos Biology. 14: e1002544
Kothari NB, Wohlgemuth MJ, Moss CF. (2016) Midbrain neurons of the free-flying echolocating bat represent three-dimensional space The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 140: 2973-2973
Wohlgemuth MJ, Kothari NB, Moss CF. (2015) Three-dimensional space representation by echolocation in bats The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 138: 1740-1740
Kothari NB, Wohlgemuth MJ, Hulgard K, et al. (2014) Timing matters: sonar call groups facilitate target localization in bats. Frontiers in Physiology. 5: 168
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