Zebrafish Neuroethology

 

 1.    Sumbre G, Muto A, Baier H and Poo MM. (2008) Entrained rhythmic activities of neuronal ensembles as perceptual memory of time interval. Nature 456(7218):102-106 (AOP).

2.    Shelly M, Cancedda L, Heilshorn S, Sumbre G and Poo MM (2007) LKB1/STRAD promotes axon initiation during neuronal polarization. Cell. 129(3):565-577.
 
3.    Sumbre G, Fiorito G, Flash T and Hochner B. (2006) Octopuses Use a Human-like Strategy to Control Precise Point-to-Point Arm Movements. Current Biology. 16(8):767-772.
 
4.    Sumbre G, Fiorito G, Flash T and Hochner B. (2005) The octopus borrows a jointed-vertebrate strategy to transfer an item between points. Nature. 433(7026):595-596.
 
5.    Yekutieli Y, Sumbre G, Flash T and Hochner B. (2002) How to move with no rigid skeleton? The octopus has the answers. Biologist. 49(6):250-254.
 
6.    Sumbre G, Gutfreund Y, Fiorito G, Flash T and Hochner B. (2001) Control of octopus arm extension by a peripheral motor program. Science. 293(5536):1845-1848.
 
7.    Camhi J, Sumbre G and Wendler G. (1995) Wing-beat coupling between flying locust pairs: Preferred phase and lift enhancement. Journal of Experimental Biology. 198(4):1051-1063.
 
8.    Kutsch W, Camhi J and Sumbre G. (1994) Close encounters among flying locusts produce wing-beat coupling. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 174(5):643-649.