Matthew Huntoon Perkins

Affiliations: 
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
central pattern generation
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Evans CG, Barry MA, Perkins MH, et al. (2023) Variable task switching in the feeding network of is a function of differential command input. Journal of Neurophysiology
Evans CG, Barry MA, Jing J, et al. (2021) The Complement of Projection Neurons Activated Determines the Type of Feeding Motor Program in . Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 15: 685222
Muller PA, Schneeberger M, Matheis F, et al. (2020) Author Correction: Microbiota modulate sympathetic neurons via a gut-brain circuit. Nature
Muller PA, Schneeberger M, Matheis F, et al. (2020) Microbiota modulate sympathetic neurons via a gut-brain circuit. Nature
Perkins MH, Weiss KR, Cropper EC. (2019) Persistent effects of cyclic adenosine monophosphate are directly responsible for maintaining a neural network state. Scientific Reports. 9: 9058
Han W, Tellez LA, Perkins MH, et al. (2018) A Neural Circuit for Gut-Induced Reward. Cell
Perkins MH, Cropper EC, Weiss KR. (2018) Cellular effects of repetition priming in the feeding network are suppressed during a task-switch, but persist and facilitate a return to the primed state. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Cropper EC, Jing J, Perkins MH, et al. (2017) Use of the Aplysia feeding network to study repetition priming of an episodic behavior. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00373.2017
Cropper EC, Friedman AK, Jing J, et al. (2014) Neuromodulation as a mechanism for the induction of repetition priming. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 29: 33-8
Wu JS, Wang N, Siniscalchi MJ, et al. (2014) Complementary interactions between command-like interneurons that function to activate and specify motor programs. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 34: 6510-21
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