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Joseph Bastian is affiliated with the University of Oklahoma in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with subfields emphasizing Physiology, Applied Psychology, and Clinical Psychology.

Their work covers several key topics, including:

  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Bastian has contributed research published in multiple academic venues, such as:

  • Addiction
  • Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent papers by Joseph Bastian include:

  • Efficacy and safety of combination behavioral activation for smoking cessation and varenicline for treating tobacco dependence among individuals with current or past major depressive disorder, 2023, Addiction
  • Feasibility of implementing a novel behavioural smoking cessation intervention amongst human immunodeficiency virus-infected smokers in a resource-limited setting: A single-arm pilot trial, 2020, Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
  • Universal Pre-K as Economic Stimulus: Evidence from Nine States and Large Cities in the U.S, 2025, SSRN Electronic Journal

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Robert A. Schnoll
  • Brian Hitsman
  • George D. Papandonatos
  • Jackie K. Gollan
  • Mark D. Huffman

Best Publications

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

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

  • Parallel Processing of Sensory Input by Bursts and Isolated Spikes

    Anne-Marie M. Oswald;Maurice J. Chacron;Brent Doiron;Joseph Bastian

  • Electrolocation: I. How the electroreceptors ofApteronotus albifrons code for moving objects and other electrical stimuli

    Joseph Bastian

  • Arginine vasotocin modulates a sexually dimorphic communication behavior in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus.

    Joseph Bastian;Stephanie Schniederjan;Jerry Nguyenkim

  • Non-classical receptive field mediates switch in a sensory neuron's frequency tuning

    Maurice J. Chacron;Brent Doiron;Leonard Maler;André Longtin

  • Gain control in the electrosensory system mediated by descending inputs to the electrosensory lateral line lobe

    Joseph Bastian

  • Dendritic Modulation of Burst-Like Firing in Sensory Neurons

    Joseph Bastian;Jerry Nguyenkim

  • Frequency response characteristics of electroreceptors in weakly electric fish (Gymnotoidei) with a pulse discharge

    Joseph Bastian

  • Inhibitory feedback required for network oscillatory responses to communication but not prey stimuli

    Brent Doiron;Maurice J. Chacron;Leonard Maler;André Longtin

  • Electrolocation: II. The effects of moving objects and other electrical stimuli on the activities of two categories of posterior lateral line lobe cells inApteronotus albifrons

    Joseph Bastian

  • The physiology and morphology of two types of electrosensory neurons in the weakly electric fish Apteronotus leptorhynchus

    James Saunders;Joseph Bastian

  • Vision and electroreception: Integration of sensory information in the optic tectum of the weakly electric fishApteronotus albifrons

    Joseph Bastian

  • Pyramidal-cell plasticity in weakly electric fish: a mechanism for attenuating responses to reafferent electrosensory inputs.

    J. Bastian

  • Plastic and nonplastic pyramidal cells perform unique roles in a network capable of adaptive redundancy reduction.

    Joseph Bastian;Maurice J Chacron;Leonard Maler

  • Functional analysis of sexual dimorphism in an electric fish, Hypopomus pinnicaudatus, order Gymnotiformes.

    Carl D. Hopkins;Nathaniel C. Comfort;Joseph Bastian;Andrew H. Bass

  • Receptive Field Organization Determines Pyramidal Cell Stimulus-Encoding Capability and Spatial Stimulus Selectivity

    Joseph Bastian;Maurice J. Chacron;Leonard Maler

  • Gain control in the electrosensory system: a role for the descending projections to the electrosensory lateral line lobe

    Joseph Bastian

  • Oscillatory activity in electrosensory neurons increases with the spatial correlation of the stochastic input stimulus.

    Brent Doiron;Benjamin Lindner;André Longtin;Leonard Maler

  • Electroreceptor neuron dynamics shape information transmission

    Maurice J Chacron;Leonard Maler;Joseph Bastian

  • Plasticity in an electrosensory system. I. General features of a dynamic sensory filter

    J. Bastian

  • Morphological correlates of pyramidal cell adaptation rate in the electrosensory lateral line lobe of weakly electric fish.

    Joseph Bastian;Jay Courtright

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard Maler
Leonard Maler University of Ottawa
Maurice J. Chacron
Maurice J. Chacron McGill University
Brent Doiron
Brent Doiron University of Pittsburgh
Theodore H. Bullock
Theodore H. Bullock University of California, San Diego
James M. Cheverud
James M. Cheverud Loyola University Chicago
Harold H. Zakon
Harold H. Zakon The University of Texas at Austin
Edward A. Kravitz
Edward A. Kravitz Harvard University
Robert Baker
Robert Baker New York University

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