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Jeffrey J. Wenstrup is affiliated with Northeast Ohio Medical University in the United States. Their research primarily spans several interconnected fields including Neuroscience, Psychology, and Health Professions. Within these broad areas, their work further explores subfields such as Social Psychology, Pharmacy, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Biology, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics reflecting a focus on neural and behavioral processes. These topics include:

  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Infant Health and Development
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

Jeffrey J. Wenstrup has contributed multiple papers to the scientific community. Recent publications include:

  • "Physiological and Behavioral Responses to Vocalization Playback in Mice" (2020), published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
  • "Emotional vocalizations alter behaviors and neurochemical release into the amygdala" (2023), published in eLife
  • "The Mouse Inferior Colliculus Responds Preferentially to Non-Ultrasonic Vocalizations" (2024), published in eNeuro
  • "Emotional Vocalizations Alter Behaviors and Neurochemical Release into the Amygdala" (2022), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Intracellular recordings reveal integrative function of the basolateral amygdala in acoustic communication" (2023), published in Journal of Neurophysiology

Frequently, Wenstrup collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include Zahra Ghasemahmad, Bhavya Sharma, Karthic Drishna Perumal, Sharad J. Shanbhag, and Aaron Mrvelj.

The scientist's publications are often found in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • eLife
  • Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
  • eNeuro
  • Journal of Neurophysiology

Best Publications

  • Development of Social Vocalizations in Mice

    Jasmine M. S. Grimsley;Jessica J. M. Monaghan;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Combination-sensitive neurons in the inferior colliculus.

    David H. Mittmann;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Delay-Tuned Neurons in the Inferior Colliculus of the Mustached Bat: Implications for Analyses of Target Distance

    Christine V. Portfors;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Reversible inactivation of the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus reveals its role in the processing of multiple sound sources in the inferior colliculus of bats

    R. Michael Burger;R. Michael Burger;George D. Pollak

  • Projection to the inferior colliculus from the basal nucleus of the amygdala.

    Robert A. Marsh;Zoltan M. Fuzessery;Carol D. Grose;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Binaural response organization within a frequency-band representation of the inferior colliculus: implications for sound localization

    JJ Wenstrup;LS Ross;GD Pollak

  • Projections of physiologically defined subdivisions of the inferior colliculus in the mustacbed bat: Targets in the medial geniculate body and extrathalamic nuclei

    Jeffrey J. Wenstrup;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup;David T. Larue;Jeffery A. Winer

  • Contextual Modulation of Vocal Behavior in Mouse: Newly Identified 12 kHz “Mid-Frequency” Vocalization Emitted during Restraint

    Jasmine M. S. Grimsley;Saloni Sheth;Neil Vallabh;Calum A. Grimsley

  • Frequency organization and responses to complex sounds in the medial geniculate body of the mustached bat.

    Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Roles of Inhibition in Creating Complex Auditory Responses in the Inferior Colliculus: Facilitated Combination-Sensitive Neurons

    Kiran Nataraj;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Topographical distribution of delay-tuned responses in the mustached bat inferior colliculus.

    Christine V Portfors;Jeffrey J Wenstrup

  • Neural processing of target distance by echolocating bats: functional roles of the auditory midbrain.

    Jeffrey J. Wenstrup;Christine V. Portfors

  • Spectral Integration in the Inferior Colliculus of the Mustached Bat

    Scott A. Leroy;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • The acoustic role of tracheal chambers and nasal cavities in the production of sonar pulses by the horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus hildebrandti.

    Roderick A. Suthers;David J. Hartley;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Coding the Meaning of Sounds: Contextual Modulation of Auditory Responses in the Basolateral Amygdala

    Jasmine M. S. Grimsley;Emily G. Hazlett;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Glycinergic “Inhibition” Mediates Selective Excitatory Responses to Combinations of Sounds

    Jason Tait Sanchez;Donald Gans;Donald Gans;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Responses to Combinations of Tones in the Nuclei of the Lateral Lemniscus

    Christine V. Portfors;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Spectral integration in the inferior colliculus: role of glycinergic inhibition in response facilitation.

    Jeffrey J. Wenstrup;Scott A. Leroy

  • Inputs to combination-sensitive neurons of the inferior colliculus.

    Jeffrey J. Wenstrup;David H. Mittmann;David H. Mittmann;Carol D. Grose

  • Auditory sensitivity in the fish-catching bat, Noctilio leporinus

    Jeffrey J. Wenstrup

  • Echolocation of moving targets by the fish-catching bat, Noctilio leporinus

    Jeffrey J. Wenstrup;Roderick A. Suthers

  • Tinnitus and underlying brain mechanisms.

    Alexander V. Galazyuk;Jeffrey J. Wenstrup;Mohamed A. Hamid

Frequent Co-Authors

George D. Pollak
George D. Pollak The University of Texas at Austin
Jeffery A. Winer
Jeffery A. Winer University of California, Berkeley
Brett R. Schofield
Brett R. Schofield Northeast Ohio Medical University
Manfred Kössl
Manfred Kössl Goethe University Frankfurt
Frank Jülicher
Frank Jülicher Max Planck Society
Albert S. Berrebi
Albert S. Berrebi West Virginia University
Ian J. Russell
Ian J. Russell University of Brighton
Marleen Verhoye
Marleen Verhoye University of Antwerp
Chet C. Sherwood
Chet C. Sherwood George Washington University

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