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The Fetcho Lab
Neurobiology & Behavior
Life Science Bldg.
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5230
631-632-9047
FAX 631-632-6661


State University of New York at Stony Brook
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Melissa Bishop/DoIT
Last Modified 11/18/99 04:21:58 PM EST

Some Recent Publications


Liu, K.S. and Fetcho, J.R. (1999). Laser Ablations Reveal Functional Relationships of Segmental Hindbrain Neurons in Zebrafish. Neuron 23: 325-335.

Malley, D.M., Kao, Y-H, and J.R. Fetcho (1996) Imaging the functional organization of Zebrafish hindbrain segments during escape behaviors. Neuron 17:1145-1155.

Svoboda, K.R. and J.R. Fetcho (1996) Interactions between the neural networks for escape and swimming in goldfish. J. Neurosci. 16:843-852

Fetcho, J.R. (1995) Escape and swimming in goldfish: A model system for studying interactions between motor networks. In: Neural Control of Movement, W.R. Ferrell and U. Proske eds.

Fetcho, J.R. and D.M. O'Malley (1995) Visualization of active neural circuitry in the spinal cord of intact zebrafish. J. Neurophysiol. 73:399-406.

Fetcho, J.R. and K.R. Svoboda (1993) Fictive swimming elicited by stimulation of the midbrain in goldfish. J. Neurophysiol. 70:765-780.

Fetcho, J.R. (1992) Excitation of motoneurons by the Mauthner axon in goldfish: Complexities in a "simple" reticulospinal pathway. J. Neurophysiol. 67:1574-1586.