Atkins' Publications
Atkins' Publications Since 2000
Publications In Press
- 2008-Atkins, G., J. Kilmer, M. Scalfani, B. Navia, and J. Stout. Modulation of syllable period-selective phonotaxis by neural processing in the prothoracic ganglion of female crickets (Acheata domesticus): Juvenile Hormone III, picrotoxin and photoinactivation of the ON1 neurons. Journal of Experimental Zoology.
Abstracts
- 2006-Atkins, G., J. Kilmer*, M. Scalfani*, B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2006. Modulation of syllable period-selective phonotaxis by neural processing in the prothoracic ganglion of female crickets Acheta domesticus. Proceedings of the Invertebrate Sound and Vibration Meeting, p. 10.
- 2006-Stout, J., L. Samuel*, B. Navia*, and G. Atkins. 2006. Plasticity of the phonotactic selectiveness of four species of chirping crickets Gryllidae: Implications for call recognition. Proceedings of the Invertebrate Sound and Vibration Meeting, p. 36.
- 2005-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2005. Plasicity in syllable period selective excitation and syllable period selective inhibition results in selective responses of the L3 auditory neuron in the cricket Acheta domesticus and correlates with phonotactic plasticity Program No. 1003.13. Abstract Viwer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.
- 2005-Mbungu, D.N., D.J. Patton*, J.F. Stout, and G. Atkins. 2005. Responses of a pair of auditory interneurons of female crickets are influenced by second messenger cascades: possible involvement in phonotaxis. Program No. 1003.17. Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.
- 2005-Stout, J.F, B. Navia*, L. Samuel*, E. Dashner*, M. Chung*, M. Chacon*, J. Wilson*, L. Hartwig*, and G. Atkins. 2005. Plasticity in the selective phonotaxis of five species of crickets: implications for neuronal recognition mechanisms. Program No. 1003.14. Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.
- 2005-Stout, J. F., B. Navia, L. Samuel, E. Dashner, M. Chung, M. Chacon, J. Wilson, L. Hartwig, and G. Atkins. 2005. Plasticity in the Selective Phonotaxis of Five Species of Crickets: Implications for Neuronal Recognition Mechanisms. Program No. 1003.14.2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience.
- 2004-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, J. Wilson* and J. Stout. 2004. Possible neural mechanisms in the prothoracic ganglion of the cricket Acheta domesticus that may account for the plasticity of syllable period-selective phonotaxis. Program No. 555.13. 2004 Abstract Viewer. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience.
- 2004-Atkins, G., J. Wilson*, B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2004. Plasticity of syllable period-selective phonotaxis in the cricket Acheta domesticus and possible neural mechanisms in the prothoracic ganglion. Proceedings of the Society for Neuroethology. Abstract PO10.
- 2004-Stout, J., L. Samuel*, J. Jeffery*, and G. Atkins. 2004. The plasticity of the AN2 neuron's syllable period-selective responses to model calling songs in the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus: Roles in selective phonotaxis. Proceedings of the Society for Neuroethology. Abstract PO11.
- 2003-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, M. Sickler*, and J. Stout. 2003. Short Term Changes in Calling Song Recognition of Crickets and its Underlying Neuronal Processing: Pharmacological Evaluation. Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Soc. Abstract 294, p. 400-401.
- 2003-Stout, J., J. Jeffery*, L. Hartwig, M. Mapoma*, and Atkins G. 2003. Processing by prothoracic auditory interneurons - a basis for changes in calling song responsiveness of female crickets: A comparison of three species. 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Soc. Abstract 296, p.400-402.
- 2003-Stout, J., J. Jeffery*, E. Dashner*, M. Johnson*, M. Chung*, and G. Atkins. 2003. Short term changes in calling song recognition of crickets and its underlying neuronal processing: A comparison of three cricket species. 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience. Abstract 295, p. 401-402.
- 2002-Atkins, G., and E. Dashner. 2002. Integration of Neuroscience Research into the Curriculum of a Specialized Math/Science Program for High School Students. Program No. 22.40.200 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD ROM.
- 2002-Atkins, G., M. Sickler*, B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2002. Picrotoxin Influences Phonotactic Selectivity and the Response of the L3 Auditory Interneuron. Program No. 588.14 2002 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD ROM.
- 2001-Atkins, G., H. Fang*, and J. Stout. 2001. Temporal filtering by a network of prothoracic auditory interneurons in female crickets: a cause for the loss and restoration of selective behavior. Proc. of the Sixth International Congress of Neuroethology. Abstract 6:95.
- 2001-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2001. Temporal pattern encoding by auditory interneurons in female crickets: understanding the prothoracic network. Society for Neuroscience. Abstract 27:747.2.
- 2001-Dashner, E., and G. Atkins. 2001. The effect of mating on the selectivity of female crickets. Michigan High School Math and Science Symposium 2:8.
- 2001-Jeffery*, J., J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 2001. The role of prothoracic interneurons in the recognition of the male's calling song by four species of female crickets. Society for Neuroscience Abs. 27:747.
- 2001-Navia*, B., J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 2001. Temporal filtering by a network of prothoracic auditory interneurons in female crickets: a basis for recognition of the conspecific calling song. Proc. of the Sixth International Congress of Neuroethology Abstract 6:96.
- 2001-Stout, J., J. Jeffery*, K. Snyder, M. Chung*, L. Gonzalez*, J. Horricks*, M. Mopoma*, and G. Atkins. 2001. Temporal filtering by a network of prothoracic auditory interneurons in female crickets: comparison of selectivity processing and selective behavior in five species. Proc. of the Sixth International Congress of Neuroethology. Abstract 6:94.
- 2000-Jefferey*, J., M. Mapoma*, M. Sickler*, L. Mashaud*, K. Snyder, G. Atkins, and J. Stout. 2000. Transformational encoding of two behaviorally significant features of the male's calling song by a single, first order interneuron in female crickets. Society for Neuroscience Abstract 26:368.19.
- 2000-Navia*, B., G. Atkins, H. Fang*, R. Rawson*, and J. Stout. 2000. Evaluation of inhibitory inputs onto the L3 auditory interneuron in the cricket and their role in syllable period selective phonotaxis. Society for Neuroscience Abstract 26:987.
Oral Presentations
- 2007-Atkins, G., J. Kilmer*, M. Scalfani*, B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2006. Modulation of syllable period-selective phonotaxis by neural processing in the prothoracic ganglion of female crickets Acheta domesticus. Proceedings of the Invertebrate Sound and Vibration Meeting, University of Toronto, Canada August 8-11, 2007.
- 2007-Stout, J., L. Samuel, B. Navia, G. Atkins. 2006. Placticity of the phontactic selectiveness of four species of chirping crickets (Gryllidae): Implications for call recognition. Proceedings of the Invertebrate Sound and Vibration Meeting, University of Toronto, Canada August 8-11, 2007.
- 2001-Dashner, E., and G. Atkins. 2001. The effect of mating on the selectivity of female crickets. Michigan High School Math and Science.
Poster Presentations
- 2006-Atkins G, J. Kilmer*, M. Scalfani*, and J. Stout. 2006. Modulating the plasticity of syllable period selective phonotaxis of female crickets Acheta domesticus: Juvenile Hormone, Picrotoxin and photoinactivation of the ON1 interneurons. Program No. 579.1 Neuroscience meeting planner, Atlanta, GA. Society for Neuroscience Online.
- 2006-Scalfani*, M., and G. Atkins. 2006. Effects of picrotoxin on phonotactic selectivity in cricket Acheta domesticus. Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters, Oakland University March 2006.
- 2006-Stout, J., M. Scalfani*, E. Tubillara*, J. Kilmer*, and G. Atkins. 2006. Plasticity of phonotactic selectivity by three species of crickets: effects of neurochemicals and implications for neuronal processing. Program No. 579.2 Neuroscience meeting planner, Atlanta, GA. Society for Neuroscience Online.
- 2005-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2005. Plasicity in syllable period selective excitation and syllable period selective inhibition results in selective responses of the L3 auditory neuron in the cricket Acheta domesticus and correlates with phonotactic plasticity Program No. 1003.13. Abstract Viwer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.
- 2005-Stout, J.F, B. Navia*, L. Samuel*, E. Dashner*, M. Chung*, M. Chacon*, J. Wilson*, L. Hartwig*, and G. Atkins. 2005. Plasticity in the selective phonotaxis of five species of crickets: implications for neuronal recognition mechanisms. Program No. 1003.14. Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005.
- 2005-Stout, J. F., B. Navia, L. Samuel, E. Dashner, M. Chung, M. Chacon, J. Wilson, L. Hartwig, and G. Atkins. 2005. Plasticity in the Selective Phonotaxis of Five Species of Crickets: Implications for Neuronal Recognition Mechanisms. Program No. 1003.14.2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience.
- 2004-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, J. Wilson* and J. Stout. 2004. Possible neural mechanisms in the prothoracic ganglion of the cricket Acheta domesticus that may account for the plasticity of syllable period-selective phonotaxis. Program No. 555.13. 2004 Abstract Viewer. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience.
- 2004-Atkins, G., J. Wilson*, B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2004. Plasticity of syllable period-selective phonotaxis in the cricket Acheta domesticus and possible neural mechanisms in the prothoracic ganglion. Proceedings of the Society for Neuroethology. Abstract PO10.
- 2004-Stout, J., L. Samuel*, J. Jeffery*, and G. Atkins. 2004. The plasticity of the AN2 neuron's syllable period-selective responses to model calling songs in the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus: Roles in selective phonotaxis. Proceedings of the Society for Neuroethology. Abstract PO11.
- 2003-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, M. Sickler*, and J. Stout. 2003. Short Term Changes in Calling Song Recognition of Crickets and its Underlying Neuronal Processing: Pharmacological Evaluation. Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Soc.
- 2003-Stout, J., J. Jeffery*, L. Hartwig, M. Mapoma*, and Atkins G. 2003. Processing by prothoracic auditory interneurons - a basis for changes in calling song responsiveness of female crickets: A comparison of three species. 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Soc.
- 2003-Stout, J., J. Jeffery*, E. Dashner*, M. Johnson*, M. Chung*, and G. Atkins. 2003. Short term changes in calling song recognition of crickets and its underlying neuronal processing: A comparison of three cricket species. 5th Meeting of the German Neuroscience.
- 2002-Atkins, G., M. Sickler*, B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2002. Picrotoxin Influences Phonotactic Selectivity and the Response of the L3 Auditory Interneuron. Program No. 588.14 2002 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. CD ROM.
- 2001-Atkins, G., H. Fang*, and J. Stout. 2001. Temporal filtering by a network of prothoracic auditory interneurons in female crickets: a cause for the loss and restoration of selective behavior. Proc. of the Sixth International Congress of Neuroethology.
- 2001-Atkins, G., B. Navia*, and J. Stout. 2001. Temporal pattern encoding by auditory interneurons in female crickets: understanding the prothoracic network. Society for Neuroscience.
- 2001-Jeffery*, J., J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 2001. The role of prothoracic interneurons in the recognition of the male's calling song by four species of female crickets. Society for Neuroscience.
- 2001-Navia*, B., J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 2001. Temporal filtering by a network of prothoracic auditory interneurons in female crickets: a basis for recognition of the conspecific calling song. Proc. of the Sixth International Congress of Neuroethology.
- 2001-Stout, J., J. Jeffery*, K. Snyder, M. Chung*, L. Gonzalez*, J. Horricks*, M. Mopoma*, and G. Atkins. 2001. Temporal filtering by a network of prothoracic auditory interneurons in female crickets: comparison of selectivity processing and selective behavior in five species. Proc. of the Sixth International Congress of Neuroethology.
- 2000-Jefferey*, J., M. Mapoma*, M. Sickler*, L. Mashaud*, K. Snyder, G. Atkins, and J. Stout. 2000. Transformational encoding of two behaviorally significant features of the male's calling song by a single, first order interneuron in female crickets. Society for Neuroscience.
- 2000-Navia*, B., G. Atkins, H. Fang*, R. Rawson*, and J. Stout. 2000. Evaluation of inhibitory inputs onto the L3 auditory interneuron in the cricket and their role in syllable period selective phonotaxis. Society for Neuroscience Abstract 26:987.
Refereed journal Articles
- 2005-Jeffery*, J., B. Navia*, G. Atkins, and J. Stout. 2005. Selective processing of calling songs by auditory interneurons in the female cricket Gryllus pennsylvanicus: Possible roles in behavior. J. Experimental Zoology 303A:377-392.
- 2003-Bronsert*, M., H. Bingol*, G. Atkins, and J. Stout. 2003. Prolonged response to calling songs by the L3 auditory interneuron in female crickets (Acheta domesticus ): Possible roles in regulating phonotactic threshold and selectiveness for call carrier frequency. Journal of Experimental Zoology. 296A. p.72-85.
- 2003-Navia*, B., J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 2003. The prolonged response to calling songs by the L3 auditory interneuron in female crickets (Acheta domesticus): Intracellular evaluation. Journal of Experimental Zoology. 296A. p.63-71.
- 2002-Stout, J., G. Atkins, M. Bronsert*, J. Hao*, and R. Walikonis*. 2002. Influence of Juvenile Hormone III on the development and plasticity of the responsiveness of female crickets to calling males through control of the response properties of identified auditory neurons. Hormones, Brain and Behavior. Vol. 3. (2002) pp. 167-193. Academic Press.
- 2002-Stout, J., G. Atkins, R. Walikonis*, J. Hao*, and J. Henley*. 2002. Influence of Juvenile Hormone III on the development and plasticity of the responsiveness of female crickets to calling males through control of the response properties of identified auditory neurons. Hormones, Brain and Behavior (Pfaff, Arnold, Etgen, Fahrback, Ruben - eds.) Vol. 3, p. 167-193. Academic Press. San Diego, CA.
Atkin's Publications Before 2000
- 1999-Stout J, Bronsert M*, Atkins G. 1999. Neural plasticity in the postimaginal development and regulation of phonotactic responsiveness in the cricket Acheta domesticus: Behavioral plasticity. Proc. of the 1st Goettingen Conference of the German Neuroscience Society. p.144.
- 1999-Atkins G, Ramseier J*, Stout J. 1999. Neural plasticity in the postimaginal development and regulation of phonotactic responsiveness in the cricket Acheta domesticus: Regulation of syllable period specific behavior. Proc. of the 1st Goettingen Conference of the German Neuroscience Society. p.145.
- 1999-Bronsert M*, Navia B*, Bingol H*, Stout J, Atkins G. 1999. Neural plasticity in the postimaginal development and regulation of phonotactic responsiveness in the cricket Acheta domesticus: Regulation of phonotactic threshold and carrier frequency recognition. Proc. of the 1st Goettingen Conference of the German Neuroscience Society. p.146.
- 1999-Navia B*, Stout J, Atkins G. 1999. Intracellular evaluation of the prolonged response of the L3 auditory interneuron of female cricket Acheta domesticus. Soc. for Neurosci Abstr. 25:249.2.
- 1998-Atkins G, Carlson N*, Bingol H*, Stout J. 1998. Syllable period-selective responses of the L3 auditory interneuron influence recognition of the cricket Acheta domesticus. Proc. of the 5th Int. Conf. Neuroethology 64.
- 1998-Stout J, Bronsert M*, Bingol H*, Navia B*, Atkins G. 1998. The Prolonged response of the L3 neuron helps control the threshold for phonotaxis by female crickets (Acheta domesticus). Proc. of the 5th Int. Conf. Neuroethology 5:65
- 1998-Atkins G , Bingol H*, Navia B*, Bennett D*, Bailey D*, Stout J. 1998. Two temporally and spectrally distinct auditory responses by the L3 neuron necessary for phonotaxis by female crickets. Soc Neurosci Abstr 24:77.14.
- 1998-Bronsert M*, Stout J, Atkins G. 1998. A possible behavioral role for the prolonged response of L3 in the phonotactic threshold of female crickets (Acheata domesticus). Soc Neurosci Abstr 24:77.15.
- 1998-Stout, J., J. Hao*, P. Kim*, D. Mbungu, M. Bronsert, S. Slikkers*, J. Maier*, D. Kim*, K. Bacchus* and G. Atkins. 1998. Regulation of the phonotactic threshold of the female cricket, Acheta domesticus: juvenile hormone III, allatectomy, L1 auditory neuron thresholds and environmental factors. J. Comp. Physiol. 182:635-645.
- 1998-Stout, J., J. Hao*, P. Coburn*, T. Standish, C. Heinrich*, and G. Atkins. 1998. Correlation of nicotinic receptor-like mRNA expression with excitatory input into the behaviorally important L1 and L3 auditory interneurons of the cricket, Acheta domesticus. J. Experimental Zool. 281:109-123.
- 1997-Stout, J., M. Bronsert*, J. Staddon* and G. Atkins. 1997. Evaluation of hormonal control of phonotaxis by female crickets through regulation of gene expression in identified auditory neurons. Proceedings of the Antisense Oligonucleotide Gene Knockout in the Nervous System meetings. University of Oxford.
- 1997-Stiedl, O., A. Stumpner, D. Mbungu, G. Atkins and J. Stout. 1997. Information processing of prothoracic auditory interneurons in the cricket, Acheta domesticus. J. Experimental Zool. 279:43-53.
- 1997-Stout, J., N. Carlson*, H. Bingol*, J. Ramseier and G. Atkins. 1997. The L3 neuron and an associated prothoracic network are involved with calling song recognition by female crickets. Invertebrate Neuroscience. 3:145-153.
- 1996-Atkins G, Ramseier J*, Stout J (1996) Roles of ON1 and L3 in the syllable period selective phonotaxis of Acheta domesticus. International meeting of Insect Sound and Vibration 10:4
- 1996-Atkins G, Bingol H*, Kim D*, Carlson N*, Stout J. 1996. Effects of unnatural calling songs on phonotaxis and an auditory interneuron in the cricket. Soc Neurosci Abstra 22:452.10.
- 1996-Stout J, Ramseier J*, Atkins G. 1996. Calling song recognition, phonotactic orientation and prothoracic processing in crickets. Proc. 10th Int. Meeting - Insect Sound and Vibration. p.50.
- 1996-Stout J, Bronsert M*, Hao J*, Mbungu D, Standish T, Atkins G. 1996. Hormonal and external effects on phonotactic and neuronal thresholds of female crickets. Soc for Neurosci Abstra 22:452.11.
- 1996-Atkins, G., J. Ramseier* and J. Stout. 1996. Roles on ON1 and L3 in the syllable period selective phonotaxis of Acheta domesticus. Proc. 10th Int. Meeting - Insect Sound and Vibration.
- 1995-Atkins G (1995) Using "Neural Communications" (Opal Module) software to teach about the cellular basis of brain function to advanced science students. National conference of the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools 10:9
- 1995-Atkins G and Adkin S (1995) The Berrien County Math and Science Center at Andrews University: A University and Local High Schools Consortium Model. J. of NCSSSMT 1:9-15
- 1995-Atkins G, Ramseier J*, Bingol H*, Stout J (1995) A model for band-selective responses in an auditory interneuron in the cricket. Soc Neurosci Abstr 21:457
- 1995-Atkins G, Ramseier J*, Stout J (1995) Band-selective responses of an ascending auditory interneuron in the prothoracic ganglion of the cricket: Evaluation of a model. Nervous Systems and Behavior (eds: Burrows M, Matheson T, Newland P, Schuppe H) GT Verlag, Stuttgart, p.374
- 1995-Stumpner A, Atkins G, Stout J (1995) Processing of unilateral and bilateral auditory inputs by the ON1 and L1 interneurons of the cricket Acheta domesticus in comparison to interneurons of other cricket species. J Comp Physiol 176:1-10
- 1995-Stout J, Hao J*, Kim D*, Kim P*, Slikkers S*, Atkins G (1995) Hormonal and neuronal regulation of changes in the phonotactic sensitivity of female crickets (Acheta domesticus). Soc Neurosci Abstr 21:457
- 1995-Stout J, Hao J.*, Coburn P*, Bronsert M*, Atkins G (1995) Hormonal control of phonotaxis by female crickets through regulation of gene expression in identified auditory neurons. Nervous Systems and Behavior (eds: Burrows M, Matheson T, Newland P, Schuppe H) GT Verlag, Stuttgart, p.374
- 1994-Atkins G (1994) An introduction to video imaging and NIH-image for use in biology. National conference of the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools 9:3A
- 1994-Atkins G, Ramseier J*, Henley J*, Preddie D*, Stout J. 1994. Evaluation of the mechanism for the band-selective response of an ascending prothoracic auditory interneuron in the cricket, Acheta domesticus. Proc. 9th International Meeting on Insect Sound and Vibration. p.13.
- 1994-Stout J, Kim D*, Kim P*, Riggs H*, Kim E* and Atkins G (1994) External influences on phonotactic sensitivity and selectiveness by female crickets (Acheta domesticus). International Meeting on Insect Sound and Vibration 9:82
- 1994-Atkins G and Stout J (1994) A neurobiology course including laboratory and research experience as part of a program emphasizing undergraduate research. Soc. for Neuroscience Abstr. 24:209
- 1994-Stout J and Atkins G (1994) Integration of neurobiology training and research into a zoology major. Soc. for Neuroscience Abstr. 24:209
- 1994-Atkins G and Stout J (1994) Processing of song signals in the cricket and its hormonal control. Am Zool 34:655-669
- 1993-Atkins G (1993) Freshman research biology: A university partnership. National conference of the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools 6:2F
- 1993-Atkins G (1993) Cricket phonotaxis: Hormonal regulation by gene expression in identified auditory neurons. Annual meeting of Midwest Neurobiologists 16:S1
- 1993-Atkins G, Kim Y*, Burghardt F*, Goliath J*, Steidle O, Ramseier J, Kim P, Coburn P, Hao J, Stout J (1993) Factors affecting the JHIII regulation of gene expression in auditory neurons during phontaxis in the cricket. Soc Neurosci Abstr19:166
- 1993-Atkins G (1993) Ribozymes: Is the chicken and egg question still valid? BRISCO Proceedings p. 4
- 1993-Stout, J., J. Hao*, G. Atkins, O. Stiedl, J. Ramsier*, P. Cobrurn*, V. Hayes*, J. Henley*, P. Kim*. 1993. JHIII regulates phonotaxis in crickets by controlling expression of nicotinic receptors in auditory interneurons. Insect Neurochem. and Neurophys. (M. Loeb, Ed.). p.54-57. CRC Press.
- 1992-Atkins G, Henley J*, Handysides R*, Stout J. 1992. Evaluation of the behavioral roles of ascending auditory interneurons in calling song phonotaxis by the female cricket Acheta domesticus. J. Comp. Physiol. 170:362-372.
- 1992-Kohne RE*, S. Atkins, J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 1992. Enhanced calling song syllable period discrimination during one-eared phonotaxis by the female cricket Acheta domestica. J Comp Physiol 170:357-362
- 1992-Henley J*, Greenwood J*, Stout J, Atkins G (1992) Age-correlated changes and Juvenile Hormone III regulation of the age-related syllable period specific response properties of the L3 auditory interneurons in the cricket Acheta domesticus. J Comp Physiol 170:373-378.
- 1992-Stout J, V. Hayes*, D. Zacharias*, J. Henley*, A. Stumpner, G. Atkins. 1992. Juvenile hormone controls phonotactic responsiveness of female crickets by genetic regulation of the response properties of identified auditory interneuron. Insect Juvenile Hormone Research: Fundamental and Applied Approaches. (Mauchamp, Couillaud and Baehr, eds.). p.265-283. INRA, Paris.
- 1992-Stout J, J. Hao*, F. Burghardt*, K. Bacchus*, J. Goliath* and G. Atkins. 1992. Evaluation of hormonal control of cricket phonotaxis by allatectomy and/or juvenile hormone addition. Proc. Eight International meeting on Insect Sound and Vibration. 8:69.
- 1992-Schwab E, Stout J, Atkins G, Walikonis R*, Alano M*. 1992. Comparison of age-related changes in phonotactic behavior of male and female Acheta domesticus. Proc. 8th International meeting on Insect Sound and Vibration. 8:62.
- 1992-Atkins G, Henley J*, Hayes V*. Hao J*, Zacharias D*, Stumpner A, Stout J (1992) Regulating phonotaxis through hormonal effects on auditory interneurons. International meeting on Insect Sound 8:62.
- 1992-Atkins G, Hayes V*, Henley J*, Hao J*, Stumpner A, Zacharias D*, Stout J (1992) Molecular mechanisms of hormonal control of behavior. Presented at Chicago Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience.
- 1992-Hao J*, Stout J, Burghardt F*, Bacchus K*, Goliath J*, Atkins G (1992) Evaluation of the control of cricket phonotaxis by juvenile hormone. Presented at the Chicago Chapter for the Society for Neuroscience.
- 1992-Stout J, Zacharias D*, Hayes V*, Stumpner A, Hao J*, Coburn P*, Atkins G (1992) Molecular mechanisms for hormonal regulation of the auditory thresholds for both phonotaxis by crickets and their L1 auditory interneurons. International Congress of Neuroethology 3:334
- 1992-Atkins G, Henley J*, Stumpner A, Hayes V*, Hao J*, Stout J (1992) Hormonal control of selectivity to syllable period in the cricket Acheta domesticus: behavior, neurons and molecules. International Congress of Neuroethology 3:333
- 1992-Atkins, G., J. Henley*, R. Handyside R.* and J. Stout. 1992. Evaluation of the behavioral roles of ascending auditory interneurons in calling song phonotaxis by the female cricket Acheta domesticus. J. Comp. Physiol. 170:362-372.
- 1992-Atkins, G., J. Henley*, V. Hayes*, J. Hao*, D. Zacharias*, A. Stumpner, J. Stout. 1992. Regulating phonotaxis through hormonal effects on auditory neurons. Proc. Eigth Internat. Meet. on Insect Sound and Vibration. 8:68.
- 1992-Atkins, G., J. Henley*, A. Stumpner, V. Hayes, J. Hao* and J. Stout. 1992. Hormonal control of selectivity to syllable period in the cricket Acheta domesticus: behavior, neurons, molecules. Proc. Internat. Congress of Neuroethol. 3:334.
- 1992-Hao, J.*, J. Stout, F. Burghardt*, K. Bacchus*, J. Goliath* and G. Atkins. 1992. Evaluation of the control of cricket phonotaxis by juvenile hormone. Chicago Chapter of Society for Neurosci.
- 1992-Henley, J.*, J. Greenwood*, J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 1992. Age-correlated changes and Juvenile Hormone III regulation of the syllable period specific responses of the L3 auditory interneurons in the cricket, Acheta domesticus. J. Comp. Physiol. 170:373-378.
- 1992-Kohne, R.*, S. Atkins, J. Stout, and G. Atkins. 1992. Enhanced calling song syllable period discrimination during one-eared phonotaxis by the female cricket Acheta domesticus. J. Comp. Physiol. 170:357-362.
- 1992-Stout, J., J. Hao*, F. Burghardt*, K. Bacchus*, J. Goliath* and G. Atkins. 1992. Evaluation of hormonal control of cricket phonotyaxis by allatectomy and/or juvenile hormone addition. Proc. Eigth Internat. Meet. on Insect Sound and Vibration. 8:69.
- 1991-Stout J, Atkins G, Zacharias D* (1991) Regulation of cricket phonotaxis through hormonal control of the threshold of an identified auditory neuron. J Comp Physiol 169:765-772
- 1991-Stout J, Zacharias D*, Atkins G (1991) Possible roles for juvenile homone binding proteins in the regulation of cricket phonotactic behavior. Soc Neurosci Abstr 17:1243
- 1991-Atkins G, Henley J*, Hayes V*, Stout J (1991) Expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the auditory neurons of crickets - a possible role in the regulation of phonotaxis. Soc Neurosci Abstr 17:1244
- 1991-Atkins G, Henley J*, Hayes V*, Stout J (1991) Expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the auditory neurons of crickets - a possible role in the regulation of phonotaxis. Soc Neurosci Abstr 17:1244
- 1991-Stout J, Hayes V*, Zacharias D*, Henley J*, Stumpner A, Atkins G (1991) Juvenile hormone controls phonotactic responsiveness of female crickets by genetic regulation of the response properties of identified auditory interneuron. International Symposium on Juvenile Hormone 5:12
- 1990-Atkins G, Henley J*, Stout J (1990) A neural correlate for control of syllable period selective phonotaxis in the cricket Acheta domestica by Juvenile Hormone III. Soc Neurosci Abstr 16:758
- 1990-Atkins G, Henley J*, Kesler D*, Stout J (1990) The role of ON1 in calling song phonotaxis and ascending auditory neuron function in Acheta domestica as indicated by photoinactivation. Presented at Chicago Chapter of Soc. for Neurosci.
- 1990-Henley J, Greenwood J*, Stout J, Atkins G (1990) L3 as a neural correlate for control of syllable period selective phonotaxis in the cricket Acheta domestica by juvenile hormone III. Presented at Chicago Chapter of Soc. for Neurosci.
- 1990-Stout J, Zacharias D*, Rochette V*, Atkins G (1990) Regulation of phonotaxis by female crickets through Juvenile Hormone III control of an identified auditory interneuron. Soc Neurosci Abstr 16:758
- 1990-Atkins, G., J. Henley*, and J. Stout. 1990. Evaluation by photoinactivation of the roles of ON1 and ON2 in calling song phonotaxis and ascending auditory neuron function in Acheta domestica. Proceedings of the Seventh International Meeting on Insect Sound and Vibration 7:5
- 1990-Stout, J., D. Zacharias*, V. Rochette*, and G. Atkins. 1990. Regulation of phonotaxis by female crickets through juvenile hormone III control of an identified auditory interneurons. Proceedings of the Seventh International Meeting on Insect Sound and Vibration 7:49.
- 1990-Zacharias D*, Stout J, Atkins G (1990) Phonotaxis by female crickets is regulated through juvenile hormone III control of an identified auditory interneuron, L1. Presented at Chicago Chapter of Soc. for Neurosci.
- 1989-Atkins G, Atkins S*, Stout J (1989) Behavioral importance of three "L"-shaped auditory interneurons which co-exist in the prothoracic ganglion of the cricket Acheta domestica. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 15:1295
- 1989-Atkins G, Atkins S*, Stout J (1989) Three "L"-shaped auditory interneurons co-exist in the prothoracic ganglion of the cricket Acheta domestica. In; Neural Mechanisms of Behavior (Eds. Erber J, Menzel R, Pfluger HJ, Todt D) Georg Thieme Stuttgart, New York p.78
- 1989-Atkins G, Kohne R*, Stout J (1989) Behavioral changes in "one-eared" and "two-eared" crickets (Acheta domestica) after photoinactivation of identified prothoracic auditory interneurons. In: Neural mechanisms of Behavior. (Eds. Erber J, Menzel R, Pfluger HJ, Todt D) Georg Thieme Stuttgart, New York p.77
- 1989-Atkins S*, Atkins G, Rhodes M*, Stout JF (1989) Influence of syllable period on song encoding properties of an ascending auditory interneuron in the cricket Acheta domestica. J Comp Physiol 165:827-836
- 1989-Stout JF, Walikonis RW*, Atkins G (1989) JHIII influences the acoustic response of female crickets, possibly through direct effects on identified auditory neurons. International Symposium on Molecular Insect Science. p. 106
- 1989-Stout J, Walikonis R*, Atkins G (1989) The influence of Age and JHIII levels on the sound processing characteristics of ascending auditory neurons in female crickets (Acheta domestica). In: Neural mechanisms of Behavior. (Eds. Erber J, Menzel R, Pfluger HJ, Todt D) Georg Thieme Stuttgart, New York p.75
- 1989-Stout J, Walikonis R*, Atkins G (1989) The influence of Age and JHIII levels on the phonotactic response of female crickets (Acheta domestica). In: Neural mechanisms of Behavior. (Eds. Erber J, Menzel R, Pfluger HJ, Todt D) Georg Thieme Stuttgart, New York p.76
- 1988-Atkins G, Chiba A*, Atkins S*, Stout J (1988) Low-pass filtering of sound signals by a high frequency brain neuron and its input in the cricket Acheta domestica L. J Comp Physiol 164:269-276
- 1987-Atkins G, Chiba A, Stout JF (1987) Sensory filtering by auditory interneurons. International Meeting of Insect Sound and Vibration 6:32
- 1987-Atkins G, Pollack GS (1987) Anatomical relationships of sound-sensitive interneurons tuned to low and high frequencies in the cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus. Canadian Society of Zoology Abstracts 26:52
- 1987-Atkins G, Pollack GS (1987) Correlations between structure, topographic organization, and spectral sensitivity of prothoracic, interganglionic interneurons of the cricket. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 13:138
- 1987-Atkins G, Pollack GS (1987) Correlations between structure, topographic arrangement and spectral sensitivity of sound-sensitive interneurons in crickets. J Comp Neurol 266:398-412
- 1987-Atkins G, Pollack GS (1987) Response properties of prothoracic, interganglionic sound-activated interneurons in the cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus. J Comp Physiol 161:681-693
- 1987-Stout JF, Atkins G, Weber T, Huber F (1987) The effect of visual input on calling song attractiveness for female Acheta domesticus. Physiol Entomol 12:135-140
- 1987-Stout J, Weber T, Atkins G, Huber F (1987) The effect of visual input on calling song attractiveness for female Acheta domesticus. Physiol Entomol 12:135-140
- 1987-Atkins, G., S. Atkins, D. Schoun and J. Stout. 1987. Scototaxis and shape discrimination in the female cricket Acheta domesticus in an arena and on a compensatory treadmill. Physiol. Entomol. 12:125-133.
- 1987-Weber T, Atkins G, Stout J, Huber F (1987) Female Acheta domesticus track acoustical and visual targets with different walking modes. Physiol Entomol 12;141-147
- 1987-Atkins, G., A. Chiba and J. Stout. 1987. Sensory filtering by acoustic interneurons in crickets. Proceedings of the 6th International Meeting on Insect Sound and Vibration 6:32.
- 1985-Stout, J., F. Burghardt and G. Atkins. 1985. The characterization and possible importance for phonotaxis of "L"-shaped ascending acoustic interneurons in the cricket (Acheta domesticus). Acoustic and Vibrational Communication in Insects. (Kalmring and Elsner, eds.). p. 89-100. P. Parey, Hamburg.
- 1984-Atkins, G., S. Ligman, F. Burghardt* and J. Stout. 1984. Changes in phonotaxis by the female cricket Acheta domesticus L. after killing identified acoustic interneurons. J. Comp. Physiol. 154:795-804