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Logic of brain-wide connections with the cerebellar cortex
The cerebellum governs movement and cognition through multiple lobules that carry distinct signals and connect to distinct long-range …
Sam Clothier
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Dimitar Kostadinov
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Beverley A. Clark
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Michael Häusser
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L. Federico Rossi
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Fast and slow learning mediated by distinct climbing fiber signals
Learning on both fast and slow timescales is required to enable us to adapt to a dynamic environment. Whether the mechanisms mediating …
Dimitar Kostadinov
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Beverley A. Clark
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Michael Häusser
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All-optical voltage interrogation for probing synaptic plasticity in vivo
Measuring synaptic efficacy and defining the rules for induction of synaptic plasticity at identified connections in the mammalian …
Jacques Carolan
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Michelle A. Land
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Xiaoyu Lu
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Maxime Beau
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Dimitar Kostadinov
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François St-Pierre
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Beverley A. Clark
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Michael Häusser
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A deep learning strategy to identify cell types across species from high-density extracellular recordings
High-density probes allow electrophysiological recordings from many neurons simultaneously across entire brain circuits but fail to …
Maxime Beau
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David J. Herzfeld
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Francisco Naveros
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Marie E Hemelt
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Federico D'Agostino
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Marlies Oostland
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Alvaro Sánchez-López
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Young Yoon Chung
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Michael Maibach
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Stephen Kyranakis
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Hannah N. Stabb
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M. Gabriela Martínez Lopera
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Agoston Lajko
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Marie Zedler
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Shogo Ohmae
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Nathan J. Hall
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Beverley A. Clark
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Dana Cohen
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Stephen G. Lisberger
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Dimitar Kostadinov
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Court Hull
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Michael Häusser
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Javier F. Medina
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A rapid and efficient learning rule for biological neural circuits
The dominant view in neuroscience is that changes in synaptic weights underlie learning. It is unclear, however, how the brain is able …
Eren Sezener
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Agnieszka Grabska-Barwińska
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Dimitar Kostadinov
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Maxime Beau
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Sanjukta Krishnagopal
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David Budden
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Marcus Hutter
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Joel Veness
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Matthew Botvinick
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Claudia Clopath
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Michael Häusser
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Peter E. Latham
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Reward signals in the cerebellum: origins, targets, and functional implications
The cerebellum has long been proposed to play a role in cognitive function, although this has remained controversial. This idea has …
Dimitar Kostadinov
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Michael Häusser
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Neuropixels 2.0: A miniaturized high-density probe for stable, long-term brain recordings
Measuring the dynamics of neural processing across time scales requires following the spiking of thousands of individual neurons over …
Nicholas a Steinmetz
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Cagatay Aydin
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Anna Lebedeva
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Michael Okun
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Marius Pachitariu
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Dimitar Kostadinov
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Timothy D. Harris
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Predictive and reactive reward signals conveyed by climbing fiber inputs to cerebellar Purkinje cells
There is increasing evidence for a cerebellar contribution to cognitive processing, but the specific input pathways conveying this …
Dimitar Kostadinov
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Maxime Beau
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Marta Blanco-Pozo
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Michael Häusser
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Combinatorial effects of alpha-and gamma-protocadherins on neuronal survival and dendritic self-avoidance
The clustered protocadherins (Pcdhs) comprise 58 cadherin-related proteins encoded by three tandemly arrayed gene clusters, Pcdh-α, …
Samantha Ing-Esteves
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Dimitar Kostadinov
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Julie Marocha
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Anson D. Sing
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Kezia S. Joseph
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Mallory A. Laboulaye
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Joshua R. Sanes
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Julie L. Lefebvre
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Satb1 regulates contactin 5 to pattern dendrites of a mammalian retinal ganglion cell
The size and shape of dendritic arbors are prime determinants of neuronal connectivity and function. We asked how ON-OFF …
Yi-Rong Peng
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Nicholas M. Tran
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Arjun Krishnaswamy
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Dimitar Kostadinov
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Emily M. Martersteck
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Joshua R. Sanes
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