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Brain-wide mapping of neural activity controlling zebrafish exploratory locomotion.
(eLife, 2016-03-22)
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute
sequences of motor actions in order to forage and explore. How such successive motor
actions are coordinated to form global locomotion ...
A Quantitative Approach to Predict Differential Effects of Anti-VEGF Treatment on Diffuse and Focal Leakage in Patients with Diabetic Macular Edema: A Pilot Study.
(Translational vision science & technology, 2017-03-21)
We use semiautomated segmentation of fluorescein angiography (FA) to determine whether
anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatment for diabetic macular edema
(DME) differentially affects microaneurysm (MA)-associated ...
Neuronal correlates of serial decision-making in the supplementary eye field
Human behavior is influenced by serial decision-making: past decisions affect choices
that set the context for selecting future options. A primate brain region that may
be involved in linking decisions across time is the ...
Mapping nonlinear receptive field structure in primate retina at single cone resolution.
(eLife, 2015-10-30)
The function of a neural circuit is shaped by the computations performed by its interneurons,
which in many cases are not easily accessible to experimental investigation. Here,
we elucidate the transformation of visual signals ...
Sensorimotor learning during a marksmanship task in immersive virtual reality
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2018-02-06)
Sensorimotor learning refers to improvements that occur through practice in the performance
of sensory-guided motor behaviors. Leveraging novel technical capabilities of an immersive
virtual environment, we probed the component ...
Behavioural and physiological limits to vision in mammals.
(Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 2017-04)
Human vision is exquisitely sensitive-a dark-adapted observer is capable of reliably
detecting the absorption of a few quanta of light. Such sensitivity requires that
the sensory receptors of the retina, rod photoreceptors, ...
Xenon and sevoflurane provide analgesia during labor and fetal brain protection in a perinatal rat model of hypoxia-ischemia.
(PloS one, 2012-01)
It is not possible to identify all pregnancies at risk of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic
encephalopathy (HIE). Many women use some form of analgesia during childbirth and
some anesthetic agents have been shown to be neuroprotective ...
Formation of retinal direction-selective circuitry initiated by starburst amacrine cell homotypic contact.
(eLife, 2018-04-03)
A common strategy by which developing neurons locate their synaptic partners is through
projections to circuit-specific neuropil sublayers. Once established, sublayers serve
as a substrate for selective synapse formation, ...
Distribution and diversity of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in tree shrew.
(The Journal of comparative neurology, 2017-12-14)
Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) mediate the pupillary
light reflex, circadian entrainment, and may contribute to luminance and color perception.
The diversity of ipRGCs varies from rodents to ...
Cell type-specific changes in retinal ganglion cell function induced by rod death and cone reorganization in rats.
(Journal of neurophysiology, 2017-07)
We have determined the impact of rod death and cone reorganization on the spatiotemporal
receptive fields (RFs) and spontaneous activity of distinct retinal ganglion cell
(RGC) types. We compared RGC function between healthy ...