Follow
Pedro F Jacob
Pedro F Jacob
Verified email at dpag.ox.ac.uk
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Integration of parallel opposing memories underlies memory extinction
J Felsenberg, PF Jacob, T Walker, O Barnstedt, AJ Edmondson-Stait, ...
Cell 175 (3), 709-722. e15, 2018
1812018
Spaced training forms complementary long-term memories of opposite valence in Drosophila
PF Jacob, S Waddell
Neuron 106 (6), 977-991. e4, 2020
692020
P2Y1 receptor inhibits GABA transport through a calcium signalling-dependent mechanism in rat cortical astrocytes
PF Jacob, SH Vaz, JA Ribeiro, AM Sebastião
Glia, 2014
542014
A neuronal mechanism controlling the choice between feeding and sexual behaviors in Drosophila
SJ Cheriyamkunnel, S Rose, PF Jacob, LA Blackburn, S Glasgow, ...
Current Biology 31 (19), 4231-4245. e4, 2021
402021
Acoustic signalling for mate attraction in crickets: Abdominal ganglia control the timing of the calling song pattern
PF Jacob, B Hedwig
Behavioural Brain Research 309, 51-66, 2016
272016
Prior experience conditionally inhibits the expression of new learning in Drosophila
PF Jacob, P Vargas-Gutierrez, Z Okray, S Vietti-Michelina, J Felsenberg, ...
Current biology 31 (16), 3490-3503. e3, 2021
262021
Structure, Activity and Function of a Singing CPG Interneuron Controlling Cricket Species-Specific Acoustic Signaling
PF Jacob, B Hedwig
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (1), 96-111, 2019
162019
Differential coding of absolute and relative aversive value in the Drosophila brain
ME Villar, M Pavão-Delgado, M Amigo, PF Jacob, N Merabet, A Pinot, ...
Current Biology 32 (21), 4576-4592. e5, 2022
152022
Impact of cercal air currents on singing motor pattern generation in the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus DeGeer)
PF Jacob, B Hedwig
Journal of Neurophysiology 114 (5), 2649-2660, 2015
92015
Modular timer networks: abdominal interneurons controlling the chirp and pulse pattern in a cricket calling song
PF Jacob, B Hedwig
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 206 (6), 921-938, 2020
52020
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–10