Gerstner Lab - publications

-Gerstner, G.E. and L.J. Goldberg. Species-specific morphology of masticatory jaw movements. Behaviour 128:229-253, 1994.

-Gerstner, G.E. and L.J. Goldberg. Short duration time constant associated with chewing in the guinea pig. Behaviour 132:497-517, 1995.

-Gerstner, G.E. and V. Fazio. Evidence of a universal perceptual unit in mammals. Ethology 101:89-100, 1995.

-Gerstner, G.E. Temporal integrations and rhythms: that's what language and animal behavior are made of. J. Cont. Leg. Iss. 6:329-359, 1995.

-Gerstner, G.E. Haloperidol affects guinea pig chewing burst durations. Brain, Behav. Evol. 48:94-102, 1996.

-Gerstner, G.E. Intermittency in mastication and apomorphine-induced gnawing. Physiol. Behav. 65:569-574, 1998.

-Gerstner, G.E., F. Marchi and H. Haerian. Relationship between anteroposterior maxillomandibular morphology and masticatory jaw movement patterns. Amer. J. Orthod. Dentofacial Orthop. 115:258-266, 1999.

-Gerstner, G.E. and L.J. Goldberg. The process of mastication. In: (Y. Nakamura, ed.) Neurobiology of mastication: from molecular to systems approach. pp. 3-21,1999.

-Krosniunas, E.H. and G.E. Gerstner. A model of cardiovascular O2 transport during activity in a poikilothermic vertebrate: The link between resting and maximal aerobic metabolism. Resp. Physiol. Neurobiol. 134:93-113, 2003.

-Lee, J., K. Adachi, N. Gionhaku, S. Fujita, T. Uchida, G.E. Gerstner, and N. Koshikawa. Evidence that angiotensin II enhances apomorphine-induced jaw movements via AT1 receptors in the ventrolateral striatum: studies by magnet-sensing