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Mark S. Blumberg<br />

17. Gall, A. J., Joshi, B., Best, J., Florang, V. R., Doorn, J. A., & Blumberg, M. S. Developmental<br />

emergence of power-law wake behavior depends upon the functional integrity of the locus<br />

coeruleus. Sleep, 32: 920-926, 2009.<br />

18. Blumberg, M. S. Evolution shapes systems, not just genes (letter to editor). Nature, 457: 785<br />

(Feb. 12), 2009.<br />

19. Marcano-Reik, A. J., & Blumberg, M. S. The corpus callosum modulates spindle-burst activity<br />

within homotopic regions of somatosensory cortex in newborn rats. European Journal of<br />

Neuroscience, 28: 1457-1466, 2008.<br />

20. Mohns, E. J., & Blumberg, M. S. Synchronous bursts of neuronal activity in the developing<br />

hippocampus: Modulation by active sleep and association with emerging gamma and theta<br />

rhythms. Journal of Neuroscience, 28: 10134-10144, 2008.<br />

21. Gall, A. J., Todd, W. D., Ray, B., Coleman, C. M., & Blumberg, M. S. The development of daynight<br />

differences in sleep and wakefulness in Norway rats and the effect of bilateral enucleation.<br />

Journal of Biological Rhythms, 23: 232-241, 2008.<br />

22. Seelke, A. M. H., & Blumberg, M. S. The microstructure of active and quiet sleep as cortical<br />

delta activity emerges in infant rats. Sleep, 31: 691-699, 2008.<br />

23. Mohns, E. J., Karlsson, K. Æ., & Blumberg, M. S. Developmental emergence of transient and<br />

persistent hippocampal events and oscillations and their association with infant seizure<br />

susceptibility. European Journal of Neuroscience, 26: 2719-2730, 2007.<br />

24. Blumberg, M. S., Karlsson, K. Æ., & Seelke, A. M. H. Sleep, development, and human health.<br />

Sleep, 30: 549-550, 2007.<br />

25. Blumberg, M. S. Anthropomorphism and evidence (invited commentary). Comparative Cognition<br />

& Behavior Reviews, 2: 145-146, 2007.<br />

26. Gall, A. J., Poremba, A., & Blumberg, M. S. Brainstem cholinergic modulation of sleep and<br />

wakefulness in infant rats. European Journal of Neuroscience, 25: 3367-3375, 2007.<br />

27. Blumberg, M. S., Coleman, C., Johnson, E. D., & Shaw, C. Developmental divergence of sleepwake<br />

patterns in orexin knockout and wild-type mice. European Journal of Neuroscience, 25:<br />

512-518, 2007.<br />

28. Wasserman, E. A., & Blumberg, M. S. Designing minds (commentary). APS Observer, 19 (10):<br />

25-26, 2006.<br />

29. Karlsson, K. Æ., Mohns, E. J., Vianna di Prisco, G., & Blumberg, M. S. On the co-occurrence of<br />

startles and hippocampal sharp waves in newborn rats. Hippocampus, 16: 959-965, 2006.<br />

30. Mohns, E. J., Karlsson, K. Æ., & Blumberg, M. S. The preoptic hypothalamus and basal<br />

forebrain play opposing roles in the descending modulation of sleep and wakefulness in infant<br />

rats. European Journal of Neuroscience, 23: 1301-1310, 2006.<br />

31. Blumberg, M. S., Seelke, A. M. H., Lowen, S. B., & Karlsson, K. Æ. Dynamics of sleep-wake<br />

cyclicity in developing rats. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102: 14860-<br />

14864, 2005.<br />

32. Middlemis-Brown, J. E., Johnson, E. D., and Blumberg, M. S. Separable brainstem and<br />

forebrain contributions to ultrasound production in infant rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 119:<br />

1111-1117, 2005.<br />

33. Kreider, J. C., & Blumberg, M. S. Geotaxis and beyond: Commentary on Motz and Alberts<br />

(2005). Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 27: 535-537, 2005.<br />

34. Seelke, A. M. H., Karlsson, K. Æ., Gall, A. J., & Blumberg, M. S. Extraocular muscle activity,<br />

rapid eye movements, and the development of active and quiet sleep. European Journal of<br />

Neuroscience, 22: 911-920, 2005.<br />

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