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2007 PROJECTSSUPERVISORS
The Neural Basis of Phantom Sounds (Tinnitus)Professor Don Robertson and Dr Helmy Mulders, School of Biomedical, Biomolecular & Chemical Sciences
Mapping connections of an efferent control system in the auditory nervous system Dr Helmy Mulders and Professor Don Robertson, School of Biomedical, Biomolecular & Chemical Sciences
Binaural effects on responses of auditory midbrain neurons Dr Helmy Mulders and Professor Don Robertson, School of Biomedical, Biomolecular & Chemical Sciences
Regulation of cochlear function by ATP receptors Professor Don Robertson, School of Biomedical, Biomolecular & Chemical Sciences
Effects of partial hearing loss on the brain’s control of inner ear functionDr Helmy Mulders and Professor Don Robertson, School of Biomedical, Biomolecular & Chemical Sciences
Regulation of Vesicle Exocytosis by Nitric OxideAssociate Professor Alan Everett, School of Biomedical, Biomolecular & Chemical Sciences
Typical and Atypical Antipsychotic Drug Treatment and PPI in Patients with SchizophreniaA/Prof Mathew Martin-Iverson, School of Medicine and Pharmacology
Medicinal uses of Ecstasy (MDMA)A/Prof Mathew Martin-Iverson, School of Medicine and Pharmacology
Cannabinoid and alcohol interactions in the control of prepulse inhibition A/Prof Mathew Martin-Iverson, School of Medicine and Pharmacology
Cannabinoid and stress interactions in SchizophreniaA/Prof Mathew Martin-Iverson, School of Medicine and Pharmacology
Pharmacogenetics of potentiated apomorphine effects: an animal genetic model of neuroleptic malignant syndrome in schizophrenia?A/Prof Mathew Martin-Iverson, School of Medicine and Pharmacology
Do Mammalian Cochlear Tip Links Regenerate?Professor Don Robertson and Dr Peter Sellick, School of Biomedical, Biomolecular & Chemical Sciences
Behavioural characterisation of ephrin-A2/ephrin-A5 double knockout mice: vision and memoryDr Jenny Rodger, A/Prof Mathew Martin-Iverson, School of Animal Biology and School of Medicine and Pharmacology
Behavioural characterisation of ephrin-A2/ephrin-A5 double knockout mice: differentiating between procedural, motor and spatial learning Dr Jenny Rodger, Dr Rachel Sherrard, School of Animal Biology and School of Anatomy and Human Biology
Bridging guidance cues and activity: how to lead a horse to water and make it drink Dr Jenny Rodger and Dr Livia Hool, School of Animal Biology and School of Biomedical Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences
Retinal circuitry in marsupials Dr Catherine Arrese and Dr Jenny Rodger, School of Animal Biology
Sexually stimulated neurogenesis in sheep; fact or fantasy? Dr Jenny Rodger, Dr Penny Hawken, Prof Graeme Martin, School of Animal Biology
Exploring the intracellular pathways of neurons responding to combinations of extracellular cues Dr Lindy Fitzgerald and Dr Jenny Rodger, School of Animal Biology
Changed cAMP activity affects the rate of retinal ganglion cell axon regrowth and transiently disrupts topography during optic nerve regeneration Dr Jenny Rodger, Prof Alan Harvey, School of Animal Biology and School of Anatomy and Human Biology
Cortical motor function in conscious humans studied with transcranial magnetic stimulation Geoff Hammond, School of Psychology
Isolation and characterization of stem cells derived from the olfactory neuroepithelium Dr Giles W. Plant, Dr. Marc J. Ruitenberg, Prof Alan Harvey, School of Anatomy and Human Biology
Axon regeneration induced by genetically modified Schwann cells Prof Alan Harvey, Dr Giles W. Plant, Dr. Marc J. Ruitenberg, School of Anatomy and Human Biology
Degenerative changes in the brains of hypogonadal mice? Prof Alan Harvey, School of Anatomy and Human Biology, and Dr Kristyn Bates
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