PUBLICATIONS

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PUBLICATIONS LIST
  1. Kuo T.-H. and Chiao C.-C. Learned valuation during forage decision-making in cuttlefish. Royal Society Open Science 7: 201602 (2020).
  2. Chen G.H. and Chiao C.-C. Mild stress culture conditions promote neurite outgrowth of retinal explants from postnatal mice. Brain Research 1747:147050 (2020).
  3. Wu J. J.-S., Hung A., Lin Y.-C., and Chiao C.-C. Visual attack on the moving prey by cuttlefish. Frontiers in Physiology 11:548 (2020).
  4. Wu C.-Y., Tseng C.-K., Liao J.-H., Huang S.-Y., Chiao C.-C., Chu F.-L., Tsai Y.-C., Ohta J., and Noda T. CMOS 256-pixel/480-pixel photovoltaic-powered subretinal prosthetic chips with wide image dynamic range and bi/four-directional sharing electrodes and their ex vivo experimental validations with mice. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 67: 3273-3283 (2020).
  5. Tsai Y.-C., Wu J. J.-S., Lin P.-K., Lin B.-J., Wang P.-S., Liu C.-H., Wu C.-Y., and Chiao C.-C. Spatiotemporal integration of visual stimuli and its relevance to the use of a divisional power supply scheme for retinal prosthesis. PLoS ONE 15(2): e0228861 (2020).
  6. Mezrai N., Arduini L., Chiao C.-C., Dickel L., and Darmaillacq A.-S. Awareness of danger inside the egg. Evidence of innate and learned predator recognition in cuttlefish embryos. Learning & Behavior (2020) https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-020-00424-7.
  7. Kuo P.-H., Wong O.-Y., Tzeng C.-K., Wu P.-W., Chiao C.-C., Chen P.-H., Chen P.-C., Tsai Y.-C., Chu F.-L., Ohta J., Tokuda T., Noda T., and Wu C.-Y. Improved charge pump design and ex vivo experimental validation of CMOS 256-pixel photovoltaic-powered subretinal prosthetic chip. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 67: 1490-1504 (2020).
  8. Lee Y.-C., Darmaillacq A.-S., Dickel L., and Chiao C.-C. Effects of embryonic exposure to predators on the postnatal defensive behaviors of cuttlefish. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2019) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2019.151288.
  9. Chung M.-T., Huang K.-F., You C.-F., Chiao C.-C., and Wang C.-H. Elemental ratios in cuttlebone indicate growth rates in the cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis. Frontiers in Marine Science (2019) doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00796.
  10. Chiao C.-C., Lin C.-I., and Lee M.-J. Multiple approaches for enhancing neural activity to promote neurite outgrowth of retinal explants. In Methods Molecular Biology: Retinal Development, edited by Chai-An Mao. Springer, New York, USA. pp. 65-75 (2020).
  11. Marian J., Apostolico L.H., Chiao C.-C., Hanlon R.T., Hirohashi N., Iwata Y., Mather J., Sato N., and Shaw P. Male alternative reproductive tactics and associated evolution of anatomical characteristics in loliginid squid. Frontiers in Physiology 10:1281 (2019).
  12. Lin C.-I. and Chiao C.-C. Blue light promotes neurite outgrowth of retinal explants in postnatal ChR2 mice. eNeuro 6(4) 0391-18.2019 (2019). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0391-18.2019.
  13. Chiao C.-C. and Hanlon R.T. Rapid adaptive camouflage in cephalopods. In The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, edited by Paul Katz. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2019).
  14. Mezrai N., Chiao C.-C., Dickel L., and Darmaillacq A.-S. A difference in timing for the onset of visual and chemosensory systems during embryonic development in two closely related cuttlefish species. Developmental Psychobiology (2019) DOI: 10.1002/dev.21868
  15. Huang Y.-H., Lin S.-J., Lin L.-Y., and Chiao C.-C. Do cuttlefish have fraction number sense? Animal Cognition 22:163-168 (2019).
  16. Lin C.-Y., Chen C.-S., and Chiao C.-C. The overlapping reproductive traits of the two male mating types of the oval squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana. Fisheries Science 85:339-347 (2019).
  17. Hanlon R.T. and Chiao C.-C. Rapid neural polyphenism in cephalopods: current understanding and future challenges. In The Oxford Handbook of Invertebrate Neurobiology, edited by John H. Byrne, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2018).
  18. Chiao C.-C. Independently evolved intelligence. In Field and Laboratory Methods in Animal Cognition, edited by Nereida Bueno-Guerra N. and Amici F., p316-318, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2018).
  19. Chubb C., Chiao C.-C., Ulmer K, Buresch K, Birk M.A, and Hanlon R.T. Dark scene elements strongly influence cuttlefish camouflage responses in visually cluttered environments. Vision Research 149:86-101 (2018).
  20. Liu Y.-C., Chung W.-S, Yu C.-C., Hsu S.-T., Chan F.-L., Liu T.-H., Su C.-H., Hwu Y, Marshall NJ, and Chiao C.-C. Morphological changes of the optic lobe from late embryonic to adult stages in oval squids Sepioteuthis lessoniana. Journal of Morphology 279:75-85 (2018).
  21. Lin C.-Y. and Chiao C.-C. Female choice leads to a switch in oval squid male mating tactics. Biological Bulletin 233:219-226 (2017).
  22. Liu Y.-C., Liu T.-H., Su C.-H., and Chiao C.-C. Neural organization of the optic lobe changes steadily from late embryonic stage to adulthood in cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis. Frontiers in Physiology 8:538 (2017).
  23. Liu Y.-C., Liu T.-H., Yu C.-C., Su C.-H., and Chiao C.-C. Mismatch between the eye and the optic lobe in the giant squid. Royal Society Open Science 4:170289 (2017).
  24. Lin C.-Y., Tsai Y.-C., and Chiao C.-C. Quantitative analysis of dynamic body patterning reveals the grammar of visual signals during the reproductive behavior of the oval squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5:30 (2017).
  25. Lin I.-R. and Chiao C.-C. Visual equivalence and amodal completion in cuttlefish. Frontiers in Physiology 8:40 (2017).
  26. Liu T.-H. and Chiao C.-C. Mosaic organization of body pattern control in the optic lobe of squids. Journal of Neuroscience 37:768-780 (2017).
  27. Lee M.-J. and Chiao C.-C. Short-term alteration of developmental neural activity enhances neurite outgrowth of retinal explants. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 57:6496-6506 (2016).
  28. Chen Y.-P., Bai K.-S., Wu M.-F., Chiao C.-C., and Huang Y.-S. Loss of CPEB3 upregulates MEGF10 to impair mosaic development of ON starburst amacrine cells. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience 9:105 (2016).
  29. Lee M.-F., Lin C.-Y., Chiao C.-C., and Lu C.-C. Reproductive behavior and embryonic development of the pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis (Cephalopoda: Sepiidae). Zoological Studies 55: 41-57 (2016).
  30. Yang T.-I. and Chiao C.-C. Number sense and state-dependent valuation in cuttlefish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (2016) Aug 31;283(1837). pii: 20161379. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.1379.
  31. Tu H.-Y., Chen Y.-J., McQuiston A.R., Chiao C.-C., and Chen C.-K. A novel retinal oscillation mechanism in an autosomal dominant photoreceptor degeneration mouse model. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience 9:513 (2016).
  32. Tu H.-Y. and Chiao C.-C. Cx36 expression in the AII-mediated rod pathway is activity dependent in the developing rabbit retina. Developmental Neurobiology 76:473-486 (2016).
  33. Chiao C.-C., Chubb C., and Hanlon R.T. A review of visual perception mechanisms that regulate rapid adaptive camouflage in cuttlefish. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 201:933-945 (2015).
  34. Chen, Y.-P. and Chiao C.-C. Spatial distribution of excitatory synapses on the dendrites of ganglion cells in the mouse retina. PLoS ONE 9: e86159 (2014).
  35. Lee Y.-H., Chang Y.-C., Yan H.Y., and Chiao C.-C. Early visual experience of background contrast affects the expression of NMDA-like glutamate receptors in the optic lobe of cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 447:86-92 (2013).
  36. Chan Y.-C. and Chiao C.-C. The distribution of the preferred directions of the ON-OFF direction selective ganglion cells in the rabbit retina requires refinement after eye opening. Physiological Reports 1:e00013 (2013).
  37. Hwang Y.-S., Chiang P.-R., Hong W.-H., Chiao C.-C., Chu I.-M., Hsiue G.-H., and Shen C.-R. Study in vivo intraocular biocompatibility of in situ gelation hydrogels: Poly(2-Ethyl Oxazoline)-Block-Poly(e-Caprolactone)-Block-Poly(2-Ethyl Oxazoline) copolymer, matrigel and pluronic F127. PLoS ONE 8: e67495 (2013).
  38. Hanlon R.T., Chiao C.-C., Mäthger L.M., and Marshall N.J. A fish-eye view of cuttlefish camouflage using in-situ spectrometry. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 109:535-551 (2013).
  39. Chiao C.-C. and Hanlon R.T. Animal Camouflage. McGraw-Hill 2013 Yearbook pp. 21-25 (2013).
  40. Chiao C.-C., Ulmer K.M., Siemann L.A., Buresch K.C., Chubb C., and Hanlon R.T. How visual edge features influence cuttlefish camouflage patterning. Vision Research 83:40-47 (2013).
  41. Huang K.-L. and Chiao C.-C. Can cuttlefish learn by observing others? Animal Cognition 16:313-320 (2013).
  42. Akkaynak D., Allen J.J., Mäthger L.M., Chiao C.-C., and Hanlon R.T. Quantification of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage: A study of color and luminance using in situ spectrometry. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 199:211-225 (2013).
  43. Chubb C., Scofield I., Chiao C.-C., and Sperling G. A method for analyzing the dimensions of preattentive visual sensitivity. Journal of Mathematical Psychology 56:427-443 (2012).
  44. Chiao C.-C., Yang Y.-T., Huang Y.-T., Lin P.-K., and Wu C.-Y. Neural responses evoked by electrical stimulation in solar cell based subretinal prosthesis. Journal of Neuroscience and Neuroengineering 1:42-47 (2012).
  45. Ou Y.-T., Lu M. S.-C., and Chiao C.-C. The effects of electrical stimulation on neurite outgrowth of goldfish retinal explants. Brain Research 1480:22-29 (2012).
  46. Lee Y.-H., Yan H.Y., and Chiao C.-C. Effects of early visual experience on the background preference in juvenile cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis. Biology Letters 8:740-743 (2012).
  47. Chen Y.-P. and Chiao C.-C. Functional expression of ionotropic glutamate receptors in the rabbit retinal ganglion cells. Brain Research 1427:10-22 (2012).
  48. Yang Y.-T., Lin P.-K., Wan C., Yang W.-C., Lin L.-J., Wu C.-Y., and Chiao C.-C. Responses of rabbit retinal ganglion cells to subretinal electrical stimulation using a silicon-based microphotodiode array. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 52:9353-9361 (2011).
  49. Buresch K.C., Mäthger L.M., Allen J.J., Bennice C., Smith N., Schram J., Chiao C.-C., Chubb C., and Hanlon R.T. The use of background matching versus masquerade for camouflage in cuttlefish Sepia officinalis. Vision Research 51:2362-2368 (2011).
  50. Hanlon R.T., Chiao C.-C., Mäthger L.M., Buresch K.C., Barbosa A., Allen J.J., Siemann L., and Chubb C. Rapid adaptive camouflage in cephalopods. In Animal Camouflage: mechanisms and functions, edited by Stevens M. and Merilaita S., p145-163, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2011).
  51. Chiao C.-C., Wickiser J.K., Allen J.J., Genter B., and Hanlon R.T. Hyperspectral imaging of cuttlefish camouflage indicates good color match in the eyes of fish predators. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108:9148-9153 (2011).
  52. Shashar N., Johnsen S., Lerner A., Sabbah S., Chiao C.-C., Mäthger L., and Hanlon R.T. Underwater linear polarization: physical limitations to biological functions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 366:649-654 (2011).
  53. Chiao C.-C., Chubb C., Buresch K., Barbosa A., Allen J.J., Mäthger L., and Hanlon R.T. Response to Holes in the camouflage. Journal of Experimental Biology 213:3075-3076 (2010).
  54. Briscoe A.D., Bybee S.M., Bernard G.D., Yuan F., Sison-Mangus M.P., Reed R.D., Warren A.D., Llorente-Bousquets J., and Chiao C.-C. Reply to Nozawa et al.: Complementary statistical methods support positive selection of a duplicated UV opsin gene in Heliconius. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 107:E97 (2010).
  55. Lee Y.-H., Yan H.Y., and Chiao C.-C. Visual contrast modulates maturation of camouflage body patterning in cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis). Journal of Comparative Psychology 124:261-270 (2010).
  56. Briscoe A.D., Bybee S.M., Bernard G.D., Yuan F., Sison-Mangus M.P., Reed R.D., Warren A.D., Llorente-Bousquets J., and Chiao C.-C. Positive selection of a duplicated ultraviolet-sensitive visual pigment coincides with wing pigment evolution in Heliconius butterflies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 107:3628-3633 (2010).
  57. Chang Y.-C., Chen C.-Y., and Chiao C.-C. The functional expression of NMDA receptors is independent of visual experience in the developing rabbit retina. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 51:2744-2754 (2010).
  58. Chiao C.-C., Chubb C., Buresch K., Barbosa A., Allen J.J., Mäthger L., and Hanlon R.T. Mottle camouflage patterns in cuttlefish: quantitative characterization and visual background stimuli that evoke them. Journal of Experimental Biology 213:187-199 (2010).
  59. Jou M.-J., Peng T.-I., Hsu L.-F., Jou S.-B., Reiter R.-J., Yang C.-M., Chiao C.-C., Lin Y.-F., and Chen C.-C. Visualization of melatonin's multiple mitochondrial levels of protection against mitochondrial Ca-mediated permeability transition and beyond in rat brain astrocytes. Journal of Pineal Research 48:20-38 (2010).
  60. Romney A.K. and Chiao C.-C. Functional computational model for optimal color coding. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 106:10376-10381 (2009).
  61. Chiao C.-C., Wu W.-Y., Chen S.-H., and Yang E.-C. Visualization of the spatial and spectral signals of orb-weaving spiders, Nephila pilipes, through the eyes of a honeybee. Journal of Experimental Biology 212:2269-2278 (2009).
  62. Chang C.-H., Chiao C.-C., and Yan H.-Y. The structure and possible functions of the milkfish (Chanos chanos) adipose eyelid. Journal of Fish Biology 75:87-99 (2009).
  63. Chang C.-H., Chiao C.-C., and Yan H.-Y. Ontogenetic changes of color vision abilities of the milkfish (Chanos chanos Forssk, 1775). Zoological Science 26:349-355 (2009).
  64. Chiao C.-C., Chubb C., Buresch K., Siemann L., and Hanlon R.T. The scaling effects of substrate texture on camouflage patterning in cuttlefish. Vision Research 49:1647-1656 (2009).
  65. Chen C.-H., Yao D.-J., Tseng S.-H., Lu S.-W., Chiao C.-C., and Yeh S.-R. Micro-multi-probe electrode array to measure neural signals. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 24:1911-1917 (2009).
  66. Hanlon R.T., Chiao C.-C., Mäthger L., Barbosa A., Buresch K., and Chubb C. Cephalopod dynamic camouflage: bridging the continuum between background matching and disruptive coloration. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 364:429-437 (2009).
  67. Chang Y.-C. and Chiao C.-C. Localization and functional mapping of AMPA receptor subunits in the developing rabbit retina. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 49:5619-5628 (2008).
  68. Chan Y.-C. and Chiao C.-C. Effect of visual experience on the maturation of ON–OFF direction selective ganglion cells in the rabbit retina. Vision Research 48:2466-2475 (2008).
  69. Barbosa A., Mäthger L., Buresch K., Kelly J., Chubb C., Chiao C.-C., and Hanlon R.T. Cuttlefish camouflage: the effects of substrate contrast and size in evoking uniform, mottle or disruptive body patterns. Vision Research 48:1242-1253 (2008).
  70. Mäthger L., Chiao C.-C., Barbosa A., and Hanlon R.T. Color matching on natural substrates in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 194:577-585 (2008).
  71. Chen Y.-C. and Chiao C.-C. Symmetric synaptic patterns between starburst amacrine cells and direction selective ganglion cells in the rabbit retina. Journal of Comparative Neurology 508:175-183 (2008).
  72. Wu M.-L. and Chiao C.-C. Light deprivation delays morphological differentiation of bipolar cells in the rabbit retina. Brain Research 1170:13-19 (2007).
  73. Mäthger L., Chiao C.-C., Barbosa A., Buresch K., Kaye S., and Hanlon R.T. Disruptive coloration elicited on controlled natural substrates in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis. Journal of Experimental Biology 210:2657-2666 (2007).
  74. Chiao C.-C., Chubb C., and Hanlon R.T. Interactive effects of size, contrast, intensity and configuration of background objects in evoking disruptive camouflage in cuttlefish. Vision Research 47:2223-2235 (2007).
  75. Liu P.-C. and Chiao C.-C. Morphological identification of the blue cone bipolar cell in the rabbit retina. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 48:3388-3395 (2007).
  76. Barbosa A., Mäthger L., Chubb C., Florio C., Chiao C.-C., and Hanlon R.T. Disruptive coloration in cuttlefish: a visual perception mechanism that regulates ontogenetic adjustment of skin patterning. Journal of Experimental Biology 210:1139-1147 (2007).
  77. Chu H.-Y., Kuo T.-Y., Chang B.-W., Lu S.-W., Chiao C.-C., and Fang W.-L. Design and fabrication of novel three-dimensional multi-electrode array using SOI wafer. Sensors and Actuators A 130:254-261 (2006).
  78. Chiao C.-C., Kelman E.J., and Hanlon R.T. Disruptive body patterning of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) requires visual information regarding edges and contrast of objects in natural substrate backgrounds. Biological Bulletin. 208:7-11 (2005).
  79. Chiao C.-C., Kelman E.J., and Hanlon R.T. Disruptive body patterning of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) requires visual information on edges and brightness of objects on natural substrate backgrounds. Biological Bulletin. 207:153 (2004).
  80. Barbosa A., Florio C.F., Chiao C.-C., and Hanlon R.T. Visual background features that elicit mottled body patterns in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis. Biological Bulletin. 207:154 (2004).
  81. Chiao C.-C. and Masland R.H. Contextual tuning of direction selective retinal ganglion cells. Nature Neuroscience 6:1251-1252 (2003).
  82. Chiao C.-C. and Masland R.H. Starburst cells non-directionally facilitate the responses of direction selective retinal ganglion cells. Journal of Neuroscience 22:10509-10513 (2002).
  83. Chiao C.-C. and Cronin T.W. Hyperspecrtral imaging for color vision research. Recent Research Developments in Optics 2:465-482 (2002).
  84. Grable M.M., Shashar N., Gilles N.L., Chiao C.-C., and Hanlon R.T. Cuttlefish body patterns as a behavioral assay to determine polarization perception. Biological Bulletin 203:232-234 (2002).
  85. Chiao C.-C. and Hanlon R.T. Cuttlefish camouflage: visual perception of size, contrast and number of white squares on artificial checkerboard substrates initiates disruptive coloration. Journal of Experimental Biology 204:2119-2125 (2001).
  86. Chiao C.-C. and Hanlon R.T. Cuttlefish cue visually on area – not shape or aspect ratio – of light objects in the substrate to produce disruptive body patterns for camouflage. Biological Bulletin. 201:269-270 (2001).
  87. Chiao C.-C., Cronin T.W., and Osorio, D. Color signals in natural scenes: characteristics of reflectance spectra and effects of natural illuminants. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 17:218-224 (2000).
  88. Chiao C.-C., Osorio, D., Vorobyev M., and Cronin T.W. Characterization of natural illuminants in forests and the use of digital video data to reconstruct illuminant spectra. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 17:1713-1721 (2000).
  89. Chiao C.-C., Vorobyev M., Cronin T.W., and Osorio, D. Spectral tuning of dichromats to natural scenes. Vision Research 40:3257-3271 (2000).
  90. Chiao C.-C., Cronin T.W., and Marshall N.J. Eye design and color signaling in a stomatopod crustacean Gonodactylus smithii. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 56:107-122 (2000).
  91. Cronin T.W., Chiao C.-C., and Ruderman D.L. Studying vision by hyperspectral imaging of natural scenes. Biophotonics 7(2):44-47 (2000).
  92. Ruderman D.L., Cronin T.W., and Chiao C.-C. Statistics of cone responses to natural images: implications for visual coding. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 15:2036-2045 (1998).

ABOUT THE LAB

We are interested in all aspects of visual neuroscience, from cell biology to animal behavior. There are two research fields in the lab, including retinal neurobiology and cephalopod neuroethology.

We welcome anyone interested in studying retina and cephalopod to join us.