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Brian Burrell
University of South Dakota - Vermillion / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1622406
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Brian Burrell's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Non-associative learning and serotonin induce similar bi-directional changes in excitability of a neuron critical for learning in the medicinal leech Journal of Neuroscience 21 (4), 1401-1412, 2001
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Learning in simple systems Current opinion in neurobiology 11 (6), 757-764, 2001
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Action potential reflection and failure at axon branch points cause stepwise changes in EPSPs in a neuron essential for learning Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (3), 1693-1700, 2000
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Comparative biology of pain: what invertebrates can tell us about how nociception works Journal of Neurophysiology 117 (4), 1461-1473, 2017
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Modulation of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) sting response by octopamine Journal of Insect Physiology 41 (8), 671-680, 1995
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