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David J. Perkel
David J. Perkel
Professor of Biology and Otolaryngology, University of Washington
Verified email at uw.edu
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Avian brains and a new understanding of vertebrate brain evolution
ED Jarvis, O Güntürkün, L Bruce, A Csillag, H Karten, W Kuenzel, ...
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 6 (2), 151-159, 2005
12392005
An essential role for postsynaptic calmodulin and protein kinase activity in long-term potentiation
RC Malenka, JA Kauer, DJ Perkel, MD Mauk, PT Kelly, RA Nicoll, ...
Nature 340 (6234), 554-557, 1989
12221989
Revised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nuclei
A Reiner, DJ Perkel, LL Bruce, AB Butler, A Csillag, W Kuenzel, L Medina, ...
Journal of Comparative Neurology 473 (3), 377-414, 2004
12042004
Modulation of synaptic transmission and long-term potentiation: effects on paired pulse facilitation and EPSC variance in the CA1 region of the hippocampus
T Manabe, DJ Wyllie, DJ Perkel, RA Nicoll
Journal of neurophysiology 70 (4), 1451-1459, 1993
7351993
Analysis of excitatory synaptic action in pyramidal cells using whole‐cell recording from rat hippocampal slices.
S Hestrin, RA Nicoll, DJ Perkel, P Sah
The Journal of Physiology 422 (1), 203-225, 1990
5741990
The impact of postsynaptic calcium on synaptic transmission—its role in long-term potentiation
RC Malenka, JA Kauer, DJ Perkel, RA Nicoll
Trends in neurosciences 12 (11), 444-450, 1989
3311989
Birdbrains could teach basal ganglia research a new song
AJ Doupe, DJ Perkel, A Reiner, EA Stern
Trends in neurosciences 28 (7), 353-363, 2005
3002005
Excitatory synaptic currents in Purkinje cells
DJ Perkel, S Hestrin, P Sah, RA Nicoll
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1990
2731990
Calcium activates two types of potassium channels in rat hippocampal neurons in culture
B Lancaster, RA Nicoll, DJ Perkel
Journal of Neuroscience 11 (1), 23-30, 1991
2531991
Ca2+ entry via postsynaptic voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels can transiently potentiate excitatory synaptic transmission in the hippocampus
DM Kullmann, DJ Perkei, T Manabe, RA Nicoll
Neuron 9 (6), 1175-1183, 1992
2501992
A telencephalic nucleus essential for song learning contains neurons with physiological characteristics of both striatum and globus pallidus
MA Farries, DJ Perkel
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (9), 3776-3787, 2002
2282002
Songbirds and the revised avian brain nomenclature
A Reiner, DJ Perkel, CV Mello, ED Jarvis
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1016 (1), 77-108, 2004
2112004
Evidence for all‐or‐none regulation of neurotransmitter release: implications for long‐term potentiation.
DJ Perkel, RA Nicoll
The Journal of Physiology 471 (1), 481-500, 1993
1941993
Avian Brain Nomenclature Forum (2004) Revised nomenclature for avian telencephalon and some related brainstem nuclei
A Reiner, DJ Perkel, LL Bruce, AB Butler, A Csillag, W Kuenzel, L Medina, ...
J Comp Neurol 473 (3), 377-414, 2004
1892004
Topography of the afferent connectivity of area 17 in the macaque monkey: A double‐labelling study
DJ Perkel, J Bullier, H Kennedy
Journal of Comparative Neurology 253 (3), 374-402, 1986
1881986
The role of Ca2+ entry via synaptically activated NMDA receptors in the induction of long-term potentiation
DJ Perkel, JJ Petrozzino, RA Nicoll, JA Connor
Neuron 11 (5), 817-823, 1993
1831993
The role of ultrasonic vocalizations in mouse communication
CV Portfors, DJ Perkel
Current opinion in neurobiology 28, 115-120, 2014
1772014
Multiple cell types distinguished by physiological, pharmacological, and anatomic properties in nucleus HVc of the adult zebra finch
P Dutar, HM Vu, DJ Perkel
Journal of Neurophysiology 80 (4), 1828-1838, 1998
1761998
Dendritic spines: role of active membrane in modulating synaptic efficacy
DH Perkel, DJ Perkel
Brain research 325 (1-2), 331-335, 1985
1731985
An avian basal ganglia pathway essential for vocal learning forms a closed topographic loop
M Luo, L Ding, DJ Perkel
Journal of Neuroscience 21 (17), 6836-6845, 2001
1682001
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