David J. Perkel

David J. Perkel

University of Washington

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About David J. Perkel

David J. Perkel, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Neural mechanisms of learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Dynamics of odor-source localization: Insights from real-time odor plume recordings and head-motion tracking in freely moving mice

Mechanistic hypotheses for proprioceptive sensing within the avian lumbosacral spinal cord

Molecular markers of mechanosensation in glycinergic neurons in the avian lumbosacral spinal cord

Distribution and co‐expression of adrenergic receptor‐encoding mRNA in the mouse inferior colliculus

Differential development of myelin in zebra finch song nuclei

Using head-mounted ethanol sensors to monitor olfactory information and determine behavioral changes associated with ethanol-plume contact during mouse odor-guided navigation

The song circuit as a model of basal ganglia function

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor has a transsynaptic trophic effect on neural activity in an adult forebrain circuit

David J. Perkel Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology and Otolaryngology

Citations(all)

11991

Citations(since 2020)

2216

Cited By

10741

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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David J. Perkel Skills & Research Interests

Neural mechanisms of learning

Top articles of David J. Perkel

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Journal

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Publication Date

Dynamics of odor-source localization: Insights from real-time odor plume recordings and head-motion tracking in freely moving mice

bioRxiv

Mohammad F Tariq

Scott C Sterrett

Sidney Moore

David J Perkel

David H Gire

2023/11/13

Mechanistic hypotheses for proprioceptive sensing within the avian lumbosacral spinal cord

Integrative and Comparative Biology

Kathryn E Stanchak

Kimberly E Miller

Devany Shikiar

Bingni W Brunton

David J Perkel

2023/8

Molecular markers of mechanosensation in glycinergic neurons in the avian lumbosacral spinal cord

Eneuro

Kathryn E Stanchak

Kimberly E Miller

Eric W Lumsden

Devany Shikiar

Calvin Davis

...

2022/9/1

Distribution and co‐expression of adrenergic receptor‐encoding mRNA in the mouse inferior colliculus

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Charles A Williams

Kimberly E Miller

Nisa P Williams

Christine V Portfors

David J Perkel

2021/6

Differential development of myelin in zebra finch song nuclei

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Katharine L Champoux

Kimberly E Miller

David J Perkel

2021/4/15

Using head-mounted ethanol sensors to monitor olfactory information and determine behavioral changes associated with ethanol-plume contact during mouse odor-guided navigation

Eneuro

Mohammad F Tariq

Suzanne M Lewis

Aliena Lowell

Sidney Moore

Jesse T Miles

...

2021/1/1

The song circuit as a model of basal ganglia function

The neuroethology of birdsong

Arthur Leblois

David J Perkel

2020

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor has a transsynaptic trophic effect on neural activity in an adult forebrain circuit

Journal of Neuroscience

Kimberly E Miller

William E Wood

Eliot A Brenowitz

David J Perkel

2020/2/5

The balance hypothesis for the avian lumbosacral organ and an exploration of its morphological variation

Integrative Organismal Biology

Kathryn E Stanchak

Cooper French

David J Perkel

Bingni W Brunton

2020

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