Juan Huang

Visiting Scholar

Juan is a visiting scholar from Peking University in China.

Duration at HESP Lab: May 2007- present

Focus of Research: Speech development and underlying neuromechanisms in cochlear implant children

Publications: 

Huang, J., Yang, Z., Ping, J.L., Liu, X., Wu, X., Li, L. The influence of the perceptual or fear learning on rats' prepulse inhibition induced by changes in the correlation between two spatially separated noise sounds. Hearing Research, (2007) 223:1-10.

Huang, J., Wu, X., Yeomans, J., Li, L. Opposite effects of tetanic stimulation of the auditory thalamus or auditory cortex on the acoustic startle reflex in awake rats. European Journal of Neuroscience, (2005) 21:1943-56.

He, S.-C., Huang, J., Wu, X.-H., Li, L. Glutamate and GABAB transmissions in lateral amygdala are involved in startle-like EMG potentiation caused by activation of auditory thalamus. Neuroscience Letters, (2005) 374:113-118.

Zou, D., Huang, J., Wu, X., Li, L., Metabotropic glutamate subtype 5 receptors modulate fear-conditioning induced enhancement of prepulse inhibition in rats. Neuropharmacology. (2007) 52: 476-486.

Contact: jhuang10@uci.edu

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