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Overview

Ian J. Russell is affiliated with the University of Brighton in the United Kingdom and has a research focus predominantly in the field of Neuroscience. Their work spans various subfields including Sensory Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's research topics are centered around auditory and sensory phenomena, specifically investigating hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, and genetics. Other notable areas of study include hearing loss and rehabilitation, acoustic wave phenomena, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, insect and arachnid ecology and behavior, animal vocal communication and behavior, and animal behavior and reproduction.

Recent publications by Ian J. Russell include:

  • "Aerodynamic imaging by mosquitoes inspires a surface detector for autonomous flying vehicles" (2020) published in Science
  • "Emilin 2 promotes the mechanical gradient of the cochlear basilar membrane and resolution of frequencies in sound" (2020) published in Science Advances
  • "Local Drug Delivery to the Entire Cochlea without Breaching Its Boundaries" (2020) published in iScience
  • "Auditory sensory range of male mosquitoes for the detection of female flight sound" (2022) published in Journal of The Royal Society Interface
  • "A Gap-Junction Mutation Reveals That Outer Hair Cell Extracellular Receptor Potentials Drive High-Frequency Cochlear Amplification" (2022) published in Journal of Neuroscience

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ian J. Russell include Andrei N. Lukashkin, Patrício Simões, Victoria A. Lukashkina, Snezana Levic, and Zhenhang Xu.

The venues where Ian J. Russell has published most often include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), the Journal of Neuroscience, Science, Science Advances, and iScience.

Best Publications

  • Phase-locking in the cochlear nerve of the guinea-pig and its relation to the receptor potential of inner hair-cells.

    A.R. Palmer;I.J. Russell

  • Intracellular studies of hair cells in the mammalian cochlea.

    I J Russell;P M Sellick

  • A targeted deletion in alpha-tectorin reveals that the tectorial membrane is required for the gain and timing of cochlear feedback.

    P.Kevin Legan;Victoria A. Lukashkina;Richard J. Goodyear;Manfred Kössl

  • The effect of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane displacement in the basal turn of the guinea pig cochlea

    E Murugasu;IJ Russell

  • Low‐frequency characteristics of intracellularly recorded receptor potentials in guinea‐pig cochlear hair cells.

    I J Russell;P M Sellick

  • The responses of inner and outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea and in the mouse cochlea grown in vitro.

    I.J. Russell;A.R. Cody;G.P. Richardson

  • Inhibition by efferent nerve fibres: action on hair cells and afferent synaptic transmission in the lateral line canal organ of the burbot Lota lota.

    A Flock;I Russell

  • Maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia: single-blind, multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial

    Martin Orrell;Elisa Aguirre;Aimee Spector;Zoe Hoare

  • “Singing on the Wing” as a Mechanism for Species Recognition in the Malarial Mosquito Anopheles gambiae

    Cédric Pennetier;Cédric Pennetier;Ben Warren;K. Roch Dabiré;Ian J. Russell

  • The response of hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea‐pig cochlea to tones.

    A R Cody;I J Russell

  • The location of the cochlear amplifier: Spatial representation of a single tone on the guinea pig basilar membrane

    I. J. Russell;K. E. Nilsen

  • Flying in Tune: Sexual Recognition in Mosquitoes

    Gabriella Gibson;Ian J. Russell

  • Sharpened cochlear tuning in a mouse with a genetically modified tectorial membrane.

    Ian J Russell;P Kevin Legan;Victoria A Lukashkina;Andrei N Lukashkin

  • The activity of lateral-line efferent neurones in stationary and swimming dogfish.

    B. L. Roberts;I. J. Russell

  • Sex Recognition through Midflight Mating Duets in Culex Mosquitoes Is Mediated by Acoustic Distortion

    Ben Warren;Gabriella Gibson;Gabriella Gibson;Ian J. Russell

  • Tuning properties of cochlear hair cells

    I. J. Russell;P. M. Sellick

  • The Role of the Lateral-Line Efferent System in Xenopus Laevis

    I. J. Russell

  • Timing of cochlear feedback: spatial and temporal representation of a tone across the basilar membrane.

    K. E. Nilsen;I. J. Russell

  • A deafness mutation isolates a second role for the tectorial membrane in hearing

    P Kevin Legan;Victoria A Lukashkina;Richard J Goodyear;Andrei N Lukashkin

  • Cochlear cultures as a model system for studying aminoglycoside induced ototoxicity

    Guy P Richardson;Ian J Russell

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy P. Richardson
Guy P. Richardson University of Sussex
Manfred Kössl
Manfred Kössl Goethe University Frankfurt
Richard J. Goodyear
Richard J. Goodyear University of Sussex
Jian Zuo
Jian Zuo Creighton University
Alan R. Palmer
Alan R. Palmer University of Nottingham
Christine Petit
Christine Petit Université Paris Cité
Robert Patuzzi
Robert Patuzzi University of Western Australia
Frank Jülicher
Frank Jülicher Max Planck Society
Guy Van Camp
Guy Van Camp University of Antwerp
Jeffrey J. Wenstrup
Jeffrey J. Wenstrup Northeast Ohio Medical University

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