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Friday Paper Post – May 24th 2014 (back from the dead pt. 2)

Still playing catch-up. Papers below! 1) Successful Execution of Working Memory Linked to Synchronized High-Frequency Gamma Oscillations Jun Yamamoto, Junghyup Suh, Daigo Takeuchi, and Susumu Tonegawa...

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Friday Paper Post – May 24th 2014 (back from the dead pt. 3)

1) Spatially Distributed Local Fields in the Hippocampus Encode Rat Position Gautam Agarwal, Ian H. Stevenson, Antal Berényi, Kenji Mizuseki, György Buzsáki, Friedrich T. Sommer ; Science 2014...

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Friday Paper Post – May 24th 2014 (back from the dead pt. 4)

Alright this is it! I should finally be caught back up with this last list of papers! Whoo Hoo! 1) Crystal structure of the human glucose transporter GLUT1 Dong Deng, Chao Xu, Pengcheng Sun, Jianping...

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Friday Paper Post- posted Sunday June 8th 2014

Plenty of great papers lately; including new tricks with optogenetics. For example, the picture below demonstrates some lovely optogenetic manipulation of behavior.   1) Engineering a memory with LTD...

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Friday Paper Post – Sunday October 12th

Wow…. So summer happened… and more. Very behind on posting. So far behind that my folders of papers resemble the picture on the top of the blog. The only possible way to even attempt to get caught up...

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Friday Paper Post – Friday Oct. 17th

You may have thought I fell asleep and forgot to make blog posts forever… Don’t worry I’m awake :) More papers catching up from the summer. These are mostly from late June and early July. Enjoy! 1)...

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Friday Paper Post – Friday October 24th 2014

This blog will continue hobbling along until the posts are caught up. Here are more papers from over the summer! 1) Fast-spiking, parvalbumin+ GABAergic interneurons: From cellular design to...

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Friday Paper Post – Friday Oct. 31st

Happy Halloween! Still catching up. Most of these papers are from around August. Hopefully I can get an extra post in soon so we can be caught back up to the latest and greatest each week :) 1)...

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It has been a long time

It has been so long. I am so behind…   I have so many papers to post that it is overwhelming. Plus I know everyone is hanging on the edge of their collective seats begging for me to post my list of the...

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Friday Paper Post – Posted Thursday May 21st

That time of the year again. The birthday of the man himself :   I’m very sorry I have fallen so far behind. I can’t believe this is my first paper post in 2015. Cheer up though, there are plenty of...

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It has been a long time

It has been so long. I am so behind…   I have so many papers to post that it is overwhelming. Plus I know everyone is hanging on the edge of their collective seats begging for me to post my list of the...

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It has been a long time

It has been so long. I am so behind…   I have so many papers to post that it is overwhelming. Plus I know everyone is hanging on the edge of their collective seats begging for me to post my list of the...

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Important paper

Every now and then a paper comes around that causes a paradigm shift… Pipe-cleaner Model of Neuronal Network Dynamics Eve Armstrong ; arXiv 2016 (link) Seeing network dynamics from a completely new...

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Three papers and a commentary

Love this gif so much. Three papers: 1) Maintenance of persistent activity in a frontal thalamocortical loop Zengcai V. Guo, Hidehiko K. Inagaki, Kayvon Daie, Shaul Druckmann, Charles R. Gerfen &...

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Spatial arrangement drastically changes the interaction between visual...

Natural scenes often contain multiple objects. However, how neurons in the visual cortex represent multiple visual stimuli within their receptive fields (RFs) is not well understood. Previous studies...

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Compound stimuli reveal the structure of visual motion selectivity in macaque...

Motion selectivity in primary visual cortex (V1) is approximately separable in orientation, spatial frequency, and temporal frequency (“frequency-separable”). Models for area MT neurons posit that...

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Learning spatiotemporal signals using a recurrent spiking network that...

Learning to produce spatiotemporal sequences is a common task the brain has to solve. The same neural substrate may be used by the brain to produce different sequential behaviours. The way the brain...

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The Method of Loci in Virtual Reality: Explicit Binding of Objects to Spatial...

Source: The Method of Loci in Virtual Reality: Explicit Binding of Objects to Spatial Contexts Enhances Subsequent Memory Recall | Springer for Research & Development

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Hierarchical Compression Reveals Sub-Second to Day-Long Structure in Larval...

Animal behaviour is dynamic, evolving over multiple timescales from milliseconds to days and even across a lifetime. To understand the mechanisms governing these dynamics, it is necessary to capture...

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Targeting neuronal and glial cell types with synthetic promoter AAVs in mice,...

Targeting genes to specific cell types is valuable for basic science and gene therapy. The authors describe a collection of AAVs containing synthetic promoters targeting a broad range of neuronal cell...

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