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Ter-Mikaelian
Maria Ter-Mikaelian, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Pearl 313
718.260.5965
mter-mikaelian@citytech.cuny.edu

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Neuroscience, New York University
  • B.Sc. Honours in Life Sciences, Queen's University, Canada

Research Interest:

  • Sound processing in the auditory nervous system, particularly the midbrain and auditory cortex
  • Animal behavior & perception and neural correlates

Selected Publications:

  • Sanes D., Rosen M., Ter-Mikaelian M., and Semple M.N. (2008) Effect of anesthesia on temporal coding: implications for the study of development. Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. Abs.: 31.
  • Ter-Mikaelian M., Sanes D.H., and Semple M.N. (2007) Transformation of temporal properties between auditory midbrain and cortex in the awake Mongolian gerbil. J. Neurosci. 27(23):6091-102.
  • Rosen M., Ter-Mikaelian M., Semple M., and Sanes D. (2007) Development of amplitude modulation processing in auditory cortex of awake gerbils. Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. Abs.: 816.
  • Bui T.V., Ter-Mikaelian M., Bedrossian D., Rose P.K. (2006) Computational estimation of the distribution of L-type Ca2+ channels in motoneurons based on variable threshold of activation of persistent inward currents. J. Neurophysiol. 95(1):225-41.
  • Ter-Mikaelian M., Sanes D.H., Semple M.N. (2006) Temporal response properties in the auditory cortex of the awake gerbil. Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. Abs.: 1292.
  • Ter-Mikaelian M., Sanes D.H., Semple M.N. (2005) Transformation of coding properties from auditory midbrain to cortex in the awake gerbil. Society for Neuroscience.
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