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Steven J. St. John
Steven J. St. John
Professor of Psychology, Rollins College
Verified email at rollins.edu
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Neural coding of gustatory information
DV Smith, SJ St John
Current opinion in neurobiology 9 (4), 427-435, 1999
1771999
Amiloride disrupts NaCl versus KCl discrimination performance: implications for salt taste coding in rats
AC Spector, NA Guagliardo, SJS John
Journal of Neuroscience 16 (24), 8115-8122, 1996
1521996
Sucrose vs. maltose taste discrimination by rats depends on the input of the seventh cranial nerve
AC Spector, S Markison, SJ St John, M Garcea
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 1997
1121997
Role of taste in the microstructure of quinine ingestion by rats
AC Spector, SJ St. John
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 1998
1091998
Behavioral discrimination between quinine and KCl is dependent on input from the seventh cranial nerve: implications for the functional roles of the gustatory nerves in rats
SJS John, AC Spector
Journal of Neuroscience 18 (11), 4353-4362, 1998
1081998
A brief-access test for bitter taste in mice
JD Boughter Jr, SJ St. John, DT Noel, O Ndubuizu, DV Smith
Chemical senses 27 (2), 133-142, 2002
912002
Temporal and qualitative dynamics of conditioned taste aversion processing: combined generalization testing and licking microstructure analysis.
JP Baird, SJ St John, EAN Nguyen
Behavioral neuroscience 119 (4), 983, 2005
892005
Neuronal cell types and taste quality coding
DV Smith, SJ St John, JD Boughter Jr
Physiology & behavior 69 (1-2), 77-85, 2000
832000
Combined, but not single, gustatory nerve transection substantially alters taste-guided licking behavior to quinine in rats.
SJ St John, M Garcea, AC Spector
Behavioral neuroscience 108 (1), 131, 1994
821994
Salt discriminability is related to number of regenerated taste buds after chorda tympani nerve section in rats
SJ St John, S Markison, AC Spector
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 1995
791995
C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice vary in lick rate and ingestive microstructure
JD Boughter Jr, JP Baird, J Bryant, SJ St. John, D Heck
Genes, Brain and Behavior 6 (7), 619-627, 2007
612007
Glossopharyngeal nerve transection does not compromise the specificity of taste-guided sodium appetite in rats
S Markison, SJ St John, AC Spector
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 1995
591995
Chorda tympani transection and selective desalivation differentially disrupt two-lever salt discrimination performance in rats.
SJ St John, S Markison, NA Guagliardo, TD Hackenberg, AC Spector
Behavioral neuroscience 111 (2), 450, 1997
491997
Combined glossopharyngeal and chorda tympani nerve transection elevates quinine detection thresholds in rats (Rattus norvegicus).
SJ St John, AC Spector
Behavioral neuroscience 110 (6), 1456, 1996
491996
Oxytocin decreases sweet taste sensitivity in mice
MS Sinclair, I Perea-Martinez, M Abouyared, SJS John, N Chaudhari
Physiology & behavior 141, 103-110, 2015
392015
Neural representation of the taste of NaCl and KCl in gustatory neurons of the hamster solitary nucleus
JD Boughter Jr, SJ St. John, DV Smith
Journal of Neurophysiology 81 (6), 2636-2646, 1999
391999
Random distribution of gustatory sensitivities across rat taste receptor cells and brainstem neurons
DV Smith, H Zhang, JD Boughter Jr, SJ St John, TA Gilbertson
Chem Senses 25, 661, 2000
362000
The time course of taste bud regeneration after glossopharyngeal or greater superficial petrosal nerve transection in rats
SJ St. John, M Garcea, AC Spector
Chemical senses 28 (1), 33-43, 2003
332003
Neural representation of salts in the rat solitary nucleus: brain stem correlates of taste discrimination
SJS John, DV Smith
Journal of Neurophysiology 84 (2), 628-638, 2000
302000
Glossopharyngeal nerve transection reduces quinine avoidance in rats not given presurgical stimulus exposure
S Markison, SJ St John, AC Spector
Physiology & Behavior 65 (4-5), 773-778, 1998
281998
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