Leah Ann Krubitzer

Leah Ann Krubitzer

University of California, Davis

H-index: 58

North America-United States

About Leah Ann Krubitzer

Leah Ann Krubitzer, With an exceptional h-index of 58 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis,

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

Translating the timing of developmental benchmarks in short-tailed opossums (Monodelphis domestica) to facilitate comparisons with commonly used rodent models

Reversible deactivation of motor cortex reveals that areas in parietal cortex are differentially dependent on motor cortex for the generation of movement

Somatosensory Processing

Phenotypic alterations in cortical organization and connectivity across different time scales

Functional characterization of the fronto-parietal reaching and grasping network: reversible deactivation of M1 and areas 2, 5, and 7b in awake behaving monkeys

Comparing the development of cortex-wide gene expression patterns between two species in a common reference frame

Coevolution of motor cortex and behavioral specializations associated with flight and echolocation in bats

Developmental plasticity of texture discrimination following early vision loss in the marsupial Monodelphis domestica

Leah Ann Krubitzer Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychogy

Citations(all)

11249

Citations(since 2020)

2448

Cited By

9833

hIndex(all)

58

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

112

i10Index(since 2020)

72

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University of California, Davis

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Top articles of Leah Ann Krubitzer

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Translating the timing of developmental benchmarks in short-tailed opossums (Monodelphis domestica) to facilitate comparisons with commonly used rodent models

Brain, Behavior and Evolution

Chris Bresee

Jules Litman-Cleper

Cindy J Clayton

Leah Krubitzer

2024/3/25

Reversible deactivation of motor cortex reveals that areas in parietal cortex are differentially dependent on motor cortex for the generation of movement

Journal of Neurophysiology

Chris S Bresee

Dylan F Cooke

Adam B Goldring

Mary KL Baldwin

Carlos R Pineda

...

2024/1/1

Somatosensory Processing

Jon H Kaas

Leah A Krubitzer

Hui-Xin Qi

Jamie L Reed

2023/11/8

Phenotypic alterations in cortical organization and connectivity across different time scales

Mackenzie Englund

Leah Krubitzer

2022/6/9

Functional characterization of the fronto-parietal reaching and grasping network: reversible deactivation of M1 and areas 2, 5, and 7b in awake behaving monkeys

Journal of neurophysiology

Adam B Goldring

Dylan F Cooke

Carlos R Pineda

Gregg H Recanzone

Leah A Krubitzer

2022/5/1

Comparing the development of cortex-wide gene expression patterns between two species in a common reference frame

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Sebastian S James

Mackenzie Englund

Riley Bottom

Roberto Perez

Kathleen E Conner

...

2022/10/11

Coevolution of motor cortex and behavioral specializations associated with flight and echolocation in bats

Current Biology

Andrew C Halley

Mary KL Baldwin

Dylan F Cooke

Mackenzie Englund

Carlos R Pineda

...

2022/7/11

Developmental plasticity of texture discrimination following early vision loss in the marsupial Monodelphis domestica

Journal of Experimental Biology

Deepa L Ramamurthy

Heather K Dodson

Leah A Krubitzer

2021/5/1

Acknowledgement to Guest Editors, Authors, and Reviewers

Brain Behav Evol

Philippe Vernier

Kara Yopak

2021

Comparing cortex-wide gene expression patterns between species in a common reference frame

bioRxiv

Mackenzie Englund

Sebastian S James

Riley Bottom

Kelly J Huffman

Stuart P Wilson

...

2021/7/28

Kinematic analysis of sensorimotor behavior during variable ladder rung walking in short-tailed opossums (Monodelphis domestica)

STAR protocols

Mackenzie Englund

Samaan Faridjoo

Christopher S Iyer

Leah Krubitzer

2021/6/18

Of mice and monkeys: Somatosensory processing in two prominent animal models

Daniel H O’Connor

Leah Krubitzer

Sliman Bensmaia

2021/6/1

Available sensory input determines motor performance and strategy in early blind and sighted short-tailed opossums

Iscience

Mackenzie Englund

Samaan Faridjoo

Christopher S Iyer

Leah Krubitzer

2020/9/25

Performance and behavioral flexibility on a complex motor task depend on available sensory inputs in early blind and sighted short-tailed opossums

bioRxiv

Mackenzie Englund

Samaan Faridjoo

Chris Iyer

Leah Krubitzer

2020/5/14

Overview of Volume 4–Somatosensation

Jon H Kaas

Leah Krubitzer

2020/1/1

Distributed motor control of limb movements in rat motor and somatosensory cortex: the sensorimotor amalgam revisited

Cerebral Cortex

Andrew C Halley

Mary KL Baldwin

Dylan F Cooke

Mackenzie Englund

Leah Krubitzer

2020/12

The 40th Annual Meeting of the JB Johnston Club for Evolutionary Neuroscience and the 32nd Annual Karger Workshop in Evolutionary Neuroscience

Brain Behav Evol

Luis Puelles

Karen Sears

Andrew Halley

Leah Krubitzer

Laura Fenlon

2020

Early postnatal gene expression in the developing neocortex of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) is related to parental rearing style

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Riley T Bottom

Leah A Krubitzer

Kelly J Huffman

2020/12/1

Modelling the emergence of whisker

Sebastian S James

Leah A Krubitzer

Stuart P Wilson

2020

Modelling the emergence of whisker barrels

Elife

Sebastian S James

Leah A Krubitzer

Stuart P Wilson

2020/9/29

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