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Grossman Center for Quantitative Biology and Human Behavior 13 records found Search took 0.13 seconds. 
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A core problem in systems and circuits neuroscience is deciphering the origin of shared dynamics in neuronal activity: Do they emerge through local network interactions, [...]
16 October 2024 | Neurobiology; Statistics | Article |
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Understanding the genesis of shared trial-to-trial variability in neuronal population activity within the sensory cortex is critical to uncovering the biological basis of [...]
03 July 2024 | Neurobiology; Statistics | Article |
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Math anxiety—negative feelings toward math—is hypothesized to be associated with the avoidance of math-related activities such as taking math courses and pursuing STE [...]
20 November 2019 | Psychology | Article |
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Grid cells in the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) exhibit remarkable spatial activity patterns with spikes coordinated by theta oscillations driven by the medial septal ar [...]
05 May 2021 | Psychology | Article |
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A growing body of empirical evidence is revealing the value of nature experience for mental health. With rapid urbanization and declines in human contact with nature glob [...]
24 July 2019 | Psychology | Article |
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How neuronal variability affects sensory coding is a central question in systems neuroscience, often with complex and model-dependent answers. Many studies explore popula [...]
01 June 2022 | Neurobiology; Statistics | Article |
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In neurosecretion, allosteric communication between voltage sensors and Ca2+ binding in BK channels is crucially involved in damping excitatory stimuli. Nevert [...]
15 June 2022 | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Article |
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Recurrent cortical activity sculpts visual perception by refining, amplifying or suppressing visual input. However, the rules that govern the influence of recurrent activ [...]
03 January 2024 | Neurobiology; Statistics | Article |
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To become and remain functional, individual neuron types must select during development and maintain throughout life their distinct terminal identity features, such as ex [...]
03 January 2020 | Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology; Neurobiology; Neurology | Article |
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Previously, we found that in the mammalian retina, inhibitory inputs onto starburst amacrine cells (SACs) are required for robust direction selectivity of On-Off directio [...]
03 December 2020 | Computational Neuroscience; Neurobiology | Article |
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Nucleic acid nanodevices present great potential as agents for logic-based therapeutic intervention as well as in basic biology. Often, however, the disease targets that [...]
02 July 2021 | Chemistry; Neurobiology | Article |
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Lysosomes are organelles responsible for the breakdown and recycling of cellular machinery. Dysfunctional lysosomes give rise to lysosomal storage disorders as well as co [...]
25 July 2017 | Chemistry | Article |
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Two facts about cortex are widely accepted: neuronal responses show large spiking variability with near Poisson statistics and cortical circuits feature abundant recurren [...]
04 November 2023 | Neurobiology; Statistics | Article |

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