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D-Index
47
Citations
7828
World Ranking
6465
National Ranking
2810

Overview

Curtis C. Bell is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their academic profile is focused within the context of this institution, reflecting a research career connected to this university.

There are no listed recent papers associated with Curtis C. Bell, and no records of specific research topics or fields of study related to their work have been documented in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Synaptic plasticity in a cerebellum-like structure depends on temporal order.

    Curtis C. Bell;Victor Z. Han;Yoshiko Sugawara;Kirsty Grant

  • Cerebellum-like structures and their implications for cerebellar function.

    Curtis C. Bell;Victor Han;Nathaniel B. Sawtell

  • An efference copy which is modified by reafferent input

    Curtis C. Bell

  • The Generation and Subtraction of Sensory Expectations within Cerebellum-Like Structures

    C. Bell;D. Bodznick;J. Montgomery;J. Bastian

  • Central connections of the posterior lateral line lobe in mormyrid fish.

    C. C. Bell;T. E. Finger;C. J. Russell

  • Properties of a modifiable efference copy in an electric fish.

    C C Bell

  • Spike timing dependent synaptic plasticity in biological systems.

    Patrick D. Roberts;Curtis C. Bell

  • Central distribution of octavolateral afferents and efferents in a teleost (Mormyridae).

    Curtis C. Bell

  • Reversible associative depression and nonassociative potentiation at a parallel fiber synapse.

    Victor Z Han;Kirsty Grant;Curtis C Bell

  • Sensory coding and corollary discharge effects in mormyrid electric fish

    C C Bell

  • Relations among climbing fiber responses of nearby Purkinje Cells.

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  • Evolution of Cerebellum-Like Structures

    Curtis C. Bell

  • Corollary discharge inhibition and preservation of temporal information in a sensory nucleus of mormyrid electric fish

    CC Bell;K Grant

  • The electric image in weakly electric fish: physical images of resistive objects in Gnathonemus petersii.

    A A Caputi;R Budelli;K Grant;C C Bell

  • Memory-based expectations in electrosensory systems.

    Curtis C Bell

  • Storage of a sensory pattern by anti-Hebbian synaptic plasticity in an electric fish.

    Curtis C. Bell;Angel Caputi;Kirsty Grant;Jacques Serrier

  • Electric organ discharge patterns during dominance related behavioral displays inGnathonemus petersii (Mormyridae)

    C. C. Bell;J. P. Myers;J. P. Myers;C. J. Russell

  • The electric organ of a mormyrid as a current and voltage source

    C. C. Bell;J. Bradbury;C. J. Russell

  • Termination of electroreceptor and mechanical lateral line afferents in the mormyrid acousticolateral area.

    Curtis C. Bell;Charles J. Russell

  • Central Neuroanatomy of Electrosensory Systems in Fish

    Curtis C. Bell;Leonard Maler

  • Computational consequences of temporally asymmetric learning rules: II. Sensory image cancellation.

    Patrick D. Roberts;Curtis C. Bell

  • Mormyromast electroreceptor organs and their afferent fibers in mormyrid fish. III. Physiological differences between two morphological types of fibers.

    C. C. Bell

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold H. Zakon
Harold H. Zakon The University of Texas at Austin
Gregory A. Wray
Gregory A. Wray Duke University
Jon H. Kaas
Jon H. Kaas Vanderbilt University
Kathleen E. Cullen
Kathleen E. Cullen Johns Hopkins University
Simon C. Gandevia
Simon C. Gandevia Neuroscience Research Australia
Leonard Maler
Leonard Maler University of Ottawa
Christian Hansel
Christian Hansel University of Chicago

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