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Melina E Hale

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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 22, 2025
Octopus as a comparative model for understanding the neural control of limb movement and limb-based behaviorsMelina E Hale
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 29, 2002
S- and C-start escape responses of the muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) require alternative neuromotor mechanismsMelina E Hale
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 4, 2018
Making sense of sparse data with neural encoding strategiesMelina E Hale
Neuron|September 19, 2014
Mapping circuits beyond the models: integrating connectomics and comparative neuroscienceMelina E Hale
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|September 25, 2021
Evolution of touch and proprioception of the limbs: Insights from fish and humansMelina E Hale
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|August 16, 2019
Toward Diversification of Species Models in NeuroscienceMelina E Hale
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 22, 2014
Developmental change in the function of movement systems: transition of the pectoral fins between respiratory and locomotor roles in zebrafishMelina E Hale
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2008
Neuroscience. Vertebrate vocalizationsDaniel Margoliash, Melina E Hale
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 20, 2019
Escape responses of fish: a review of the diversity in motor control, kinematics and behaviourPaolo Domenici, Melina E Hale
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 9, 2015
Fin ray sensation participates in the generation of normal fin movement in the hovering behavior of the bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)Richard Williams, Melina E Hale
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology|February 22, 2025
Octopus as a comparative model for understanding the neural control of limb movement and limb-based behaviorsMelina E Hale
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 29, 2002
S- and C-start escape responses of the muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) require alternative neuromotor mechanismsMelina E Hale
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 4, 2018
Making sense of sparse data with neural encoding strategiesMelina E Hale
Neuron|September 19, 2014
Mapping circuits beyond the models: integrating connectomics and comparative neuroscienceMelina E Hale
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|September 25, 2021
Evolution of touch and proprioception of the limbs: Insights from fish and humansMelina E Hale
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|August 16, 2019
Toward Diversification of Species Models in NeuroscienceMelina E Hale
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 22, 2014
Developmental change in the function of movement systems: transition of the pectoral fins between respiratory and locomotor roles in zebrafishMelina E Hale
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2008
Neuroscience. Vertebrate vocalizationsDaniel Margoliash, Melina E Hale
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 20, 2019
Escape responses of fish: a review of the diversity in motor control, kinematics and behaviourPaolo Domenici, Melina E Hale
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 9, 2015
Fin ray sensation participates in the generation of normal fin movement in the hovering behavior of the bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)Richard Williams, Melina E Hale
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