J.D. Laurence-Chasen

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2017 Brown University, Providence, RI 
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Elizabeth L. Brainerd research assistant 2014-2017 Brown
Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos grad student 2017-2021 Chicago (Neurotree)
Callum F. Ross grad student 2017-2021 Chicago (Neurotree)
Callum F. Ross post-doc 2021- Chicago (Neurotree)
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Richard BA, Spence M, Rull-Garza M, et al. (2023) Rhythmic chew cycles with distinct fast and slow phases are ancestral to gnathostomes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20220539
Ross CF, Laurence-Chasen JD, Li P, et al. (2023) Biomechanical and Cortical Control of Tongue Movements During Chewing and Swallowing. Dysphagia
Laurence-Chasen JD, Ross CF, Arce-McShane FI, et al. (2023) Robust cortical encoding of 3D tongue shape during feeding in macaques. Nature Communications. 14: 2991
Gartner SM, Whitlow KR, Laurence-Chasen JD, et al. (2022) Suction feeding of West African lungfish (Protopterus annectens): An XROMM analysis of jaw mechanics, cranial kinesis, and hyoid mobility. Biology Open. 11
Laurence-Chasen JD, Arce-McShane FI, Hatsopoulos NG, et al. (2022) Loss of oral sensation impairs feeding performance and consistency of tongue-jaw coordination. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
Whitlow KR, Ross CF, Gidmark NJ, et al. (2022) Suction feeding biomechanics of Polypterus bichir: investigating linkage mechanisms and the contributions of cranial kinesis to oral cavity volume change. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Feilich KL, Laurence-Chasen JD, Orsbon C, et al. (2021) Twist and chew: three-dimensional tongue kinematics during chewing in macaque primates. Biology Letters. 17: 20210431
Laurence-Chasen JD, Manafzadeh AR, Hatsopoulos NG, et al. (2020) Integrating XMALab and DeepLabCut for high-throughput XROMM. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Laurence-Chasen JD, Ramsay JB, Brainerd EL. (2019) Shearing overbite and asymmetrical jaw motions facilitate food breakdown in a freshwater stingray, . The Journal of Experimental Biology. 222
Knörlein BJ, Baier DB, Gatesy SM, et al. (2016) Validation of XMALab software for marker-based XROMM. The Journal of Experimental Biology
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