Malcolm A. MacIver

Affiliations: 
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Neuromechanics, Electrosensation
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Mark Nelson grad student 1994-2001 UIUC
 (The computational neuroethology of weakly electric fish: Body modeling, motion analysis, and sensory signal estimation.)

Children

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James R. Solberg grad student 2007 Northwestern
Oscar M. Curet grad student 2009 Northwestern
Rahul Bale grad student 2013 Northwestern
James Snyder grad student 2013 Northwestern
Bradley W. Patterson grad student 2014 Northwestern
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Jay M, MacIver MA, McLean DL. (2023) Spinal basis of direction control during locomotion in larval zebrafish. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Bhattacharyya K, McLean DL, MacIver MA. (2021) Intersection of motor volumes predicts the outcome of ambush predation of larval zebrafish. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Chen C, Murphey TD, MacIver MA. (2020) Tuning movement for sensing in an uncertain world. Elife. 9
Bhattacharyya K, McLean DL, MacIver MA. (2017) Visual Threat Assessment and Reticulospinal Encoding of Calibrated Responses in Larval Zebrafish. Current Biology : Cb
MacIver MA, Schmitz L, Mugan U, et al. (2017) Massive increase in visual range preceded the origin of terrestrial vertebrates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Sprinkle B, Bale R, Bhalla APS, et al. (2017) Hydrodynamic optimality of balistiform and gymnotiform locomotion European Journal of Computational Mechanics. 26: 31-43
Fang S, Peshkin M, MacIver MA. (2016) Human-in-the-loop active electrosense. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. 12: 014001
Bai Y, Neveln ID, Peshkin M, et al. (2016) Enhanced detection performance in electrosense through capacitive sensing. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. 11: 055001
Bale R, Neveln ID, Bhalla AP, et al. (2015) Convergent evolution of mechanically optimal locomotion in aquatic invertebrates and vertebrates. Plos Biology. 13: e1002123
Bai Y, Snyder JB, Peshkin M, et al. (2015) Finding and identifying simple objects underwater with active electrosense International Journal of Robotics Research. 34: 1255-1277
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