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Sequential estimation of intrinsic activity and synaptic input in single neurons by particle filtering with optimal importance density

Sequential estimation of intrinsic activity and synaptic input in single neurons by particle filtering with optimal importance density

... This paper deals with the problem of inferring the signals and parameters that cause neural activity to occur. The ultimate challenge being to unveil brain’s connectivity, here we focus on a microscopic vision of the ...

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Learning and representation of declarative memories by single neurons in the human brain

Learning and representation of declarative memories by single neurons in the human brain

... Establishing new memories (learning) is thought to require structural changes (plasticity) for long-term storage (Martin et al., 2000). Here, any mechanism that changes the composition, shape, size, or configuration of a ...

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Scene selective coding by single neurons in the human parahippocampal cortex

Scene selective coding by single neurons in the human parahippocampal cortex

... in neurons higher up within the hi- erarchical structure of the MTL, in the hippocampus and ...of neurons that respond sparsely to individual features would require a very high degree of ...of ...

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RobertP Vertes and RobertW Stackman Jr: Electrophysiological Recording Techniques

RobertP Vertes and RobertW Stackman Jr: Electrophysiological Recording Techniques

... (c) macroscopic, where regional large-scale activation and synchronization support the integrative information processes. Electrophysiological techniques have made it possi- ble to measure and analyze in detail the ...

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Significance of the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus GABAergic Neurons in Normal and Pathological Activity of the Brain

Significance of the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus GABAergic Neurons in Normal and Pathological Activity of the Brain

... In experiments, with an aim to record the TRN neu- ronal activity, the surface of the anterior suprasylvian gyrus and the white matter were removed by suction until exposing the head of the caudate nucleus. The micro- ...

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Preferences based on spectral differences in acoustic signals in four species of treefrogs (Anura: Hylidae)

Preferences based on spectral differences in acoustic signals in four species of treefrogs (Anura: Hylidae)

... of single neurons in the midbrain and thalamus of the leopard frog (Rana pipiens) (Fuzessery and Feng, 1983) (for a review, see Fuzessery, 1988) and in evoked potentials in the auditory thalamus of ...

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Detectability index measures of binaural masking level difference across populations of inferior colliculus neurons.

Detectability index measures of binaural masking level difference across populations of inferior colliculus neurons.

... of single neurons to signal detec- tion under the most commonly used binaural masking situation, NoSo and NoSp with signal at 500 Hz, we took the following measures to reduce the interanimal discrepancies: ...

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Cortical region interactions and the functional role of apical dendrites

Cortical region interactions and the functional role of apical dendrites

... Increasing attention is being paid to understanding how dendrites contribute to information processing in single neurons (H¨ausser et al., 2000; Stuart et al., 1999). Rather than being passive receptive ...

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Kramer, Anna
  

(2019):


	Optic-flow processing in the pretectum of larval zebrafish as revealed by the FuGIMA method.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Kramer, Anna (2019): Optic-flow processing in the pretectum of larval zebrafish as revealed by the FuGIMA method. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... M1: Optogenetic precision toolkit to reveal form, function and connectivity of single neurons.. 26..[r] ...

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Single cell analyses of nitrergic neurons in simple nervous systems

Single cell analyses of nitrergic neurons in simple nervous systems

... Detection using CE can be challenging owing to the small path length and small volumes. However, detection systems have been developed for most types of biologically active molecules and ions (Bryant et al., 1998; Cruz ...

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Encoding properties of the mechanosensory neurons in the Johnston's organ of the hawk moth, Manduca sexta

Encoding properties of the mechanosensory neurons in the Johnston's organ of the hawk moth, Manduca sexta

... scolopidial neurons correlated with stimulus oscillations (first row, ...post-synaptic neurons with shorter integration time constants could take advantage of the precise spike timing to track the frequency ...

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Targeting neurotransmitter receptors with nanoparticles in vivo allows single molecule tracking in acute brain slices

Targeting neurotransmitter receptors with nanoparticles in vivo allows single molecule tracking in acute brain slices

... electroporated neurons were detected in the neocortex, that is, both in the hippocampus and cortex (for example, ...of single QD found to be stuck to the membrane (immobile) or rapidly diffusing in the ...

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Stimulation of single, possible CHX10 hindbrain neurons turns swimming on and off in young Xenopus tadpoles

Stimulation of single, possible CHX10 hindbrain neurons turns swimming on and off in young Xenopus tadpoles

... In the relatively simple tadpole CNS we have recorded from several powerful dINs, among a large number of random recordings, whose activation showed behavior like that of invertebrate ‘‘command’’ cells by repeatedly ...

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Specific Re Innervation of Limbs Transplanted between Segments in the Cockroach, Periplaneta Americana

Specific Re Innervation of Limbs Transplanted between Segments in the Cockroach, Periplaneta Americana

... This paper attempts to answer these questions at the level of single cells using the identified motor neurons of the cockroach, whose connexions have been demonstrated in normal and rege[r] ...

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DSCAM differentially modulates pre- and postsynaptic structural and functional central connectivity during visual system wiring

DSCAM differentially modulates pre- and postsynaptic structural and functional central connectivity during visual system wiring

... tectal neurons or in RGCs was achieved using single-cell electroporation in developing Xenopus tadpoles ...tectal neurons or RGCs of stage 43 tadpoles (20 V, 1 ms pulse duration on, 1 ms pulse ...

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3D Multicolor Super-Resolution Imaging Offers Improved Accuracy in Neuron Tracing

3D Multicolor Super-Resolution Imaging Offers Improved Accuracy in Neuron Tracing

... We began by imaging neural processes in which the fluorescent proteins were expressed in the cytoplasm and then immuno- stained with a high concentration (0.1 mg/ml) of antibodies. Figure 1B shows a 2D STORM image of a ...

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Increased PKMζ activity impedes lateral movement of GluA2-containing AMPA receptors

Increased PKMζ activity impedes lateral movement of GluA2-containing AMPA receptors

... hippocampal neurons at DIV 13–14 were used for patch clamp recording. Neurons were voltage clamped at −70 mV for mEPSC recording, using a Multiclamp 700B amplifier and pClamp ...

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Square Neurons, Power Neurons, and Their Learning Algorithms

Square Neurons, Power Neurons, and Their Learning Algorithms

... The character recognition results [23] are given in Table 1, where the first column is input, then the next 10 columns are output. The output probability is not normalized in Table 1. The relative probability for (input ...

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Spinal cord interneurons expressing the gastrin releasing peptide receptor convey itch through VGLUT2 mediated signaling

Spinal cord interneurons expressing the gastrin releasing peptide receptor convey itch through VGLUT2 mediated signaling

... were neurons or glial cells, overlap with the pan-neuronal marker NeuN was ...Grpr-Cre–active neurons showed immunoreactivity towards Viaat-egfp (18 of 162) ...GABAergic neurons during development 6 ...

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Towards Random Walks Underlying Neuronal Spikes

Towards Random Walks Underlying Neuronal Spikes

... In this paper, we will tackle the issue of a scarcely observed topological property of the brain. The most successful accounts implicitly assume that the brain is a Riemannian manifold with genus zero (Friston and Ao, ...

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