Neurobiology
Berthold Hedwig 
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Email: bh202@cam.ac.uk
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Neuroethology of sound production and sound processing in grasshoppers and crickets.
Selected publications
- Poulet JFA, Hedwig B (2002) A corollary discharge maintains auditory sensitivity during sound production. Nature, 418:872-876
- Nabatiyan A, Poulet JFA, de Polavieja GG and Hedwig B (2003) Temporal pattern recognition based on instantaneous spike rate coding in a simple auditory system. J Neurophysiol, 90, 2484-2493
- Poulet JFA, Hedwig B (2003) Corollary discharge inhibition of ascending auditory neurons in the stridulating cricket. J Neuroscience, 23:4717-4725
- Hedwig B, Poulet JFA (2004) Complex auditory behaviour emerges from simple reactive steering. Nature, 430:781-785
- Poulet, JFA and Hedwig, B (2005) Auditory orientation in crickets: Pattern recognition controls reactive steering. PNAS 102, 4717-4725
- Poulet, JFA and Hedwig, B. (2006) The cellular basis of a corollary discharge. Science 311, 518-522
- Baden, T. and B. Hedwig (2007). "Neurite specific Ca2+ dynamics underlying sound processing in an auditory interneurone." J Neurobiol 67: 68-80.
- Poulet, J. F. A. and B. Hedwig (2007). "New insights into corollary discharges mediated by identified neural pathways." TINS 30(1): 14-21.
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