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List of works by Samuel D. Gale

A basal ganglia pathway drives selective auditory responses in songbird dopaminergic neurons via disinhibition

scientific article

A major role for zygotic hunchback in patterning the Nasonia embryo.

scientific article published in August 2005

A novel basal ganglia pathway forms a loop linking a vocal learning circuit with its dopaminergic input

scientific article published in June 2008

Active Dendritic Properties and Local Inhibitory Input Enable Selectivity for Object Motion in Mouse Superior Colliculus Neurons

scientific article published in August 2016

Anatomical and physiological characterization of the dopaminergic input to a basal ganglia circuit required for vocal learning in songbirds

doctoral thesis by Samuel Gale, 2009

Anatomy of a songbird basal ganglia circuit essential for vocal learning and plasticity

scientific article (publication date: March 2010)

Cre recombinase-mediated restoration of nigrostriatal dopamine in dopamine-deficient mice reverses hypophagia and bradykinesia

scholarly article

Distinct representation and distribution of visual information by specific cell types in mouse superficial superior colliculus

scientific article

Organization of the songbird basal ganglia, including area X.

scientific article published in June 2008

Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Race TKTTF of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici that Caused a Wheat Stem Rust Epidemic in Southern Ethiopia in 2013-14.

scientific article published on July 2015

Physiological properties of zebra finch ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra pars compacta neurons

scientific article published on 26 July 2006

Plant diversity increases resistance to invasion in the absence of covarying extrinsic factors

article

Postsynaptic neural activity regulates neuronal addition in the adult avian song control system

scientific article (publication date: 8 October 2013)

Properties of dopamine release and uptake in the songbird basal ganglia

scientific article published on 17 November 2004