Laura M. Hurley

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Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Hutchens SED, Khurram I, Hurley LM. (2024) Solitude and serotonin: juvenile isolation alters the covariation between social behavior and cFos expression by serotonergic neurons. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 18: 1446866
Hood KE, Hurley LM. (2024) Listening to your partner: serotonin increases male responsiveness to female vocal signals in mice. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 17: 1304653
Hood KE, Long E, Navarro E, et al. (2023) Playback of broadband vocalizations of female mice suppresses male ultrasonic calls. Plos One. 18: e0273742
Caras ML, Happel MFK, Chandrasekaran B, et al. (2022) Non-sensory Influences on Auditory Learning and Plasticity. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro
Davis SE, Sansone JM, Hurley LM. (2021) Postweaning isolation alters the responses of auditory neurons to serotonergic modulation. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Petersen CL, Davis SED, Patel B, et al. (2021) Social Experience Interacts with Serotonin to Affect Functional Connectivity in the Social Behavior Network following Playback of Social Vocalizations in Mice. Eneuro
Petersen CL, Koo A, Patel B, et al. (2020) Serotonergic innervation of the auditory midbrain: dorsal raphe subregions differentially project to the auditory midbrain in male and female mice. Brain Structure & Function
Keesom SM, Hurley LM. (2020) Silence, Solitude, and Serotonin: Neural Mechanisms Linking Hearing Loss and Social Isolation. Brain Sciences. 10
Sizemore TR, Hurley LM, Dacks A. (2020) Serotonergic Modulation Across Sensory Modalities. Journal of Neurophysiology
Ronald KL, Zhang X, Morrison MV, et al. (2020) Male mice adjust courtship behavior in response to female multimodal signals. Plos One. 15: e0229302
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