Davis SED, Sansone JM, Hurley LM (2021) Postweaning Isolation Alters the Responses of Auditory Neurons to Serotonergic Modulation. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Petersen CL, Davis SED, Patel B, Hurley LM (2021) Social Experience Interacts with Serotonin to Affect Functional Connectivity in the Social Behavior Network following Playback of Social Vocalizations in Mice. eNeuro
2020
Petersen CL, Koo A, Patel B, Hurley LM (2020) Serotonergic innervation of the auditory midbrain: Dorsal rafe subregions differentially project to the auditory midbrain in male and female mice. Brain Struct Funct 225, 1855–1871
Ronald KL, Zhang X, Morrison MV, Miller R, Hurley LM (2020) Male mice adjust courtship behavior in response to female multimodal signals. PLoS ONE 15(4): e0229302.
2018
Keesom SM, Morningstar MD, Sandlain R, Wise B, Hurley L Social isolation reduces serotonergic fiber density in the inferior colliculus of female, but not male, mice. [pdf]
2017
Keesom SM, Sloss BG, Erbowor-Becksen Z, Hurley L (2017) Social experience alters socially induced serotonergic fluctuations in the inferior colliculus. [pdf]
What's in a squeak? Female vocal signals predict the sexual behaviour of male house mice during courtship [pdf]
Early-Life Social Isolation Influences Mouse Ultrasonic Vocalizations during Male-Male Social Encounters [pdf]
Putting it in Context: Linking Auditory Processing with Social Behavior Circuits in the Vertebrate Brain [pdf]
2016
Hanson JL, Hurley LM. Serotonin, estrus, and social context influence c-Fos immunoreactivity in the inferior colliculus. Behav Neurosci. 2016 Dec;130(6):600-613. Epub 2016 Sep 22. [link]
Keesom SM, Hurley LM (2016) Socially induced serotonergic fluctuations in the male auditory midbrain correlate with female behavior during courtship. Journal of Neurophysiology 115: 1786-1796. [pdf]
Papesh MA, Hurley LM (2016) Modulation of auditory brainstem responses by serotonin and specific serotonin receptors. Hearing Research: 332: 121-136. [pdf]
2015
Rendon NM, Keesom SM, Amadi C*, Hurley LM, and Demas GE (2015) Vocalizations convey seasonal phenotype, sex, and aggression in a seasonal mammal. Physiology and Behavior, 152: 143-150. [pdf]
Keesom SM, Rendon NM, Demas GE, and Hurley LM (2015) Vocal behaviour during aggressive encounters between Siberian hamsters, Phodopus sungorus. Animal Behaviour, 102: 85-93. [pdf]
2014
Smith AR, Kwon JH, Navarro M, Hurley LM (2014) Acoustic trauma triggers upregulation of serotonin receptor genes. Hearing Research 315: 40-48. [pdf]
Hanson JL, Hurley LM (2014) Context-dependent fluctuation of serotonin in the auditory midbrain: the influence of sex, reproductive state and experience. Journal of Experimental Biology 217: 526-535. [pdf]
2012
Hurley LM, Sullivan MR (2012) From behavioral context to receptors: serotonergic modulatory pathways in the IC. Frontiers in Neural Circuits 6:58. [pdf]
Hanson JL, Hurley LM (2012). Female presence and estrous state influence mouse ultrasonic courtship vocalizations. PLoS One 7: e40782. [pdf]
Hall IC, Sell GL, Chester EM, Hurley LM (2012). Stress-evoked increases in serotonin in the auditory midbrain do not directly result from activation of the HPA axis. Behavioural Brain Research 226:41-49. [pdf]
Papesh MA, Hurley LM (2012). Plasticity of serotonergic innervation of the inferior colliculi in mice following acoustic trauma. Hearing Research 283:89-97. [pdf]
2009-2011
Hurley LM and Hall IC (2011). Context-dependent modulation of auditory processing by serotonin. Hearing Research 279:74-84. [pdf]
Baldan-Ramsey LC, Sinha S and Hurley LM (2010). 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors differentially modulate rate and timing of auditory responses in the mouse inferior colliculus. European Journal of Neuroscience 32:368-379. [pdf]
Hall IC, Rebec GV, Hurley LM (2010). Serotonin in the inferior colliculus fluctuates with behavioral state and environmental stimuli. Journal of Experimental Biology 213:1009-1017. [pdf]
Bohorquez A and Hurley LM (2009). Activation of serotonin 3 receptors changes in vivo auditory responses in the mouse inferior colliculus. Hearing Research 251:29-38. [pdf]
2004-2008
Hurley LM, Bohorquez A, Tracy J (2008). The serotonin 1B receptor modulates frequency response curves and spectral integration in the inferior colliculus by reducing GABAergic inhibition. Journal of Neurophysiology 100:1656-67. [pdf]
Hurley LM (2007). Activation of the serotonin 1A receptor alters the temporal characteristics of auditory responses in the inferior colliculus. Brain Research 1181:21-9. [pdf]
Hall IC and Hurley LM (2007). The serotonin releaser fenfluramine alters the auditory responses of inferior colliculus neurons. Hearing Research 228:82-94. [pdf]
Hurley LM (2006). Different serotonin receptor agonists have distinct effects on sound-evoked responses in inferior colliculus. Journal of Neurophysiology 96:2177-88. [pdf]
Hurley LM and Pollak GD (2005). Serotonin shifts first-spike latencies of inferior colliculus neurons. Journal of Neuroscience 25:7876-86. [pdf]
Hurley LM and Pollak GD (2005). Serotonin selectively modulates responses to species-specific vocalizations in the inferior colliculus. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 191:535-46. [pdf]
Hurley LM, Devilbiss DM, Waterhouse BD (2004). A matter of focus: monoaminergic modulation of stimulus coding within mammalian sensory networks. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 14:488-495. [pdf]
Thompson AM, Hurley LM (2004). Dense serotonergic innervation of principal nuclei of the superior olivary complex in mouse. Neuroscience Letters 168:179-182. [pdf]
1999-2002
Klug A, Bauer EE, Hanson J, Hurley LM, Meitzen J, Pollak GD (2002). Response selectivity for species-specific calls in the inferior colliculus of Mexican free-tailed bats is generated by inhibition. Journal of Neurophysiology 88:1941-1954. [pdf]
Hurley, LM; Thompson, AM; Pollak, GD (2002). Serotonin in the inferior colliculus. Hearing Research 168:1-11. (invited review) [pdf]
Hurley, LM and Thompson, AM (2001). Serotonergic innervation of the auditory brainstem of the Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis. Journal of Comparative Neurology 435:78-88. [pdf]
Hurley, LM and Pollak, GD (2001). Serotonin effects on frequency tuning of inferior colliculus neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 85:828-42. [pdf]
Klug, A; Khan, A; Bauer, EE; Burger, RB; Grothe, B; Hurley, LM; Yang, L; and Park, TJ (2000). Latency as a function of intensity in auditory neurons: influences of central processing. Hearing Research 148:107-123. [pdf]
Hurley, LM and Pollak, GD (1999). Serotonin differentially modulates responses to tones and frequency-modulated sweeps in the inferior colliculus. Journal of Neuroscience 19: 8071-8082. [pdf]