Ryan M. Yoder, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2017- | Psychology | Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, United States |
Area:
Spatial Cognition, Memory, AnatomyGoogle:
"Ryan Yoder"Cross-listing: Neurotree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorKevin CH Pang | grad student | 1999-2005 | Bowling Green State University (Neurotree) | |
(Medial septal involvement in hippocampal theta rhythm.) | ||||
Jeffrey S. Taube | post-doc | 2005- | Dartmouth (Neurotree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRyan E. Harvey | research assistant | 2012-2015 | Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne (Neurotree) |
Lucas Carstensen | grad student | Boston University (Neurotree) | |
Seth Kirby | grad student | East Tennessee State University (Neurotree) |
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Yoder RM, Valerio S, Crego ACG, et al. (2019) Bilateral postsubiculum lesions impair visual and nonvisual homing performance in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience |
Donaldson TN, Jennings KT, Cherep LA, et al. (2019) Progression and stop organization reveals conservation of movement organization during dark exploration across rats and mice. Behavioural Processes |
Harvey RE, Rutan SA, Willey GR, et al. (2018) Linear Self-Motion Cues Support the Spatial Distribution and Stability of Hippocampal Place Cells. Current Biology : Cb |
Yoder RM, Chan JHM, Taube JS. (2017) Acetylcholine contributes to the integration of self-movement cues in head direction cells. Behavioral Neuroscience. 131: 312-324 |
Harvey RE, Thompson SM, Sanchez LM, et al. (2017) Post-training Inactivation of the Anterior Thalamic Nuclei Impairs Spatial Performance on the Radial Arm Maze. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 11: 94 |
Blankenship PA, Cherep LA, Donaldson TN, et al. (2017) Otolith Dysfunction Alters Exploratory Movement in Mice. Behavioural Brain Research |
Yoder RM, Peck JR, Taube JS. (2015) Visual landmark information gains control of the head direction signal at the lateral mammillary nuclei. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 1354-67 |
Yoder RM, Goebel EA, Köppen JR, et al. (2015) Otolithic information is required for homing in the mouse. Hippocampus. 25: 890-9 |
Yoder RM, Kirby SL. (2014) Otoconia-deficient mice show selective spatial deficits. Hippocampus. 24: 1169-77 |
Yoder RM, Taube JS. (2014) The vestibular contribution to the head direction signal and navigation. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 8: 32 |