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D-Index
37
Citations
4100
World Ranking
8878
National Ranking
3757

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1975 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Brian Mulloney is affiliated with the University of California, Davis, located in the United States. Their academic profile highlights recognition within the scientific community through awards acknowledging contributions to the field.

They were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1991, an honor reflecting a significant standing in the broader scientific community. Additionally, Mulloney received a fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1975, indicating early distinction in their career.

No specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study are listed for Mulloney. Likewise, there are no main topics of work detailed in the available data.

The absence of this information limits a more detailed understanding of their research focus or scholarly output. Nevertheless, the awards denote a substantial professional background within their area of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Organization of the stomatogastric ganglion of the spiny lobster

    Brian Mulloney;Allen I. Selverston

  • Motor Pattern Production in Reciprocally Inhibitory Neurons Exhibiting Postinhibitory Rebound

    Unknown

  • Organization of the stomatogastric ganglion of the spiny lobster: III. Coordination of the two subsets of the gastric system

    Brian Mulloney;Allen I. Selverston

  • Intersegmental coordination in invertebrates and vertebrates

    Frances K Skinner;Brian Mulloney

  • Modulation of the crayfish swimmeret rhythm by octopamine and the neuropeptide proctolin

    B. Mulloney;L. D. Acevedo;A. G. Bradbury

  • Procion yellow staining of cockroach motor neurones without the use of microelectrodes.

    Unknown

  • A separate local pattern-generating circuit controls the movements of each swimmeret in crayfish

    D. Murchison;Abdesslam Chrachri;B. Mulloney

  • Local interneurons in the swimmeret system of the crayfish

    D. H. Paul;B. Mulloney

  • Quantitative methods for predicting neuronal behavior

    Unknown

  • Nonspiking local interneuron in the motor pattern generator for the crayfish swimmeret

    D. H. Paul;B. Mulloney

  • Antidromic Action Potentials Fail to Demonstrate Known Interactions between Neurons

    Brian Mulloney;Allen Selverston

  • Intersegmental coordination of swimmeret rhythms in isolated nerve cords of crayfish

    Dorothy H. Paul;Brian Mulloney

  • Neural mechanism of optimal limb coordination in crustacean swimming

    Calvin Zhang;Robert D. Guy;Brian Mulloney;Qinghai Zhang

  • Neurons with histaminelike immunoreactivity in the segmental and stomatogastric nervous systems of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus and the lobster Homarus americanus.

    Brian Mulloney;Wendy M. Hall

  • GABA-ergic neurons in the crayfish nervous system: an immunocytochemical census of the segmental ganglia and stomatogastric system.

    Brian Mulloney;Wendy M. Hall

  • Neurobiology of the crustacean swimmeret system

    Brian Mulloney;Carmen Smarandache-Wellmann

  • Intersegmental Coordination of Limb Movements during Locomotion: Mathematical Models Predict Circuits That Drive Swimmeret Beating

    Frances K. Skinner;Brian Mulloney

  • How does the crayfish swimmeret system work? Insights from nearest-neighbor coupled oscillator models.

    Frances K. Skinner;Nancy Kopell;Brian Mulloney

  • Coordination of Rhythmic Motor Activity by Gradients of Synaptic Strength in a Neural Circuit That Couples Modular Neural Oscillators

    Carmen Smarandache;Wendy M. Hall;Brian Mulloney

  • Cholinergic modulation of the swimmeret motor system in crayfish

    G. Braun;B. Mulloney

  • Fifty Years of CPGs: Two Neuroethological Papers that Shaped the Course of Neuroscience

    Brian Mulloney;Carmen Smarandache

  • Architectonics of crayfish ganglia

    Brian Mulloney;Naranzogt Tschuluun;Wendy M. Hall

  • A Test of the Excitability-Gradient Hypothesis in the Swimmeret System of Crayfish

    Brian Mulloney

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy Kopell
Nancy Kopell Boston University
Ronald L. Calabrese
Ronald L. Calabrese Emory University
Allen I. Selverston
Allen I. Selverston University of California, San Diego

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