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Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Psychology/Neurophysiology Department of Psychology Link to the Zeigler lab webpage Biographical Sketch: H.P. Zeigler Bio Current Areas of Research: We use the rat's whisking behavior as a model system.for the study of active touch. We use computer-assisted optoelectronic techniques for monitoring whisking behavior, operant conditioning techniques to bring whisking movements under experimental control, and lesion and recording techniques to explore the function of brain regions.
(Left) Exploratory whisking. (Right) Low and high-resolution images of movements of individual whiskers on the right and left side of the face, obtained using a computer-assisted optoelectronic system. Selected Publications: Gao, P., Ploog, B.O. and Zeigler, H. P. Whisking as a “voluntary” response: operant control of whisking parameters and the effects of whisker denervation.Somatosensory and Motor Research, (2003) In press*.PDF File Gao, P., Bermejo, R. and Zeigler, H. P. Vibrissa deafferentation and rodent whisking patterns: Behavioral evidence for a whisking Central Pattern Generator. Journal of Neuroscience, 2001, 21:5374-80*. PDF File Harvey, M., Bermejo, R. and Zeigler, H. P. Optoelectronic monitoring of discriminative whisking in the head-fixed rat. Somatosensory and Motor Research, 2001, 18, 211-222.PDF File Harvey, M., Sachdev, R. and Zeigler, H. P. Cortical barrel field ablations and whisking patterns in the head-fixed rat., Somatosensory and Motor Research , 2001, 18, 223-227*.PDF File Sachdev, R. Jenkinson, E., Zeigler, H. and Ebner, F. 2001. Sensorimotor plasticity in the rodent vibrissa system. In: The Mutable Brain: Dynamic and plastic features of the developing and mature brain. Jon H. Kaas, ed., Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, pp. 123-164. |
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