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Andreas T Schaefer

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Klimpert N, Kollo M, Brann D, Tan C, Barry D, Ma Y, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40060607
A core organizing principle of the vertebrate brain is its symmetry along multiple axes. However, the structure of these axes, and the precision with which neurons, circuit modules, and brain...
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Tootoonian S, True A, Stark E, Crimaldi J, Schaefer A
PLoS One . 2025 Jan; 20(1):e0297754. PMID: 39792805
Odours released by objects in natural environments can contain information about their spatial locations. In particular, the correlation of odour concentration timeseries produced by two spatially separated sources contains information...
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Sunil A, Pedroncini O, Schaefer A, Ackels T
PLoS Biol . 2024 Nov; 22(11):e3002908. PMID: 39571004
Odors are transported by seemingly chaotic plumes, whose spatiotemporal structure contains rich information about space, with olfaction serving as a gateway for obtaining and processing this spatial information. Beyond tracking...
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Dennler N, Drix D, Warner T, Rastogi S, Casa C, Ackels T, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Nov; 10(45):eadp1764. PMID: 39504378
Animals have evolved to rapidly detect and recognize brief and intermittent encounters with odor packages, exhibiting recognition capabilities within milliseconds. Artificial olfaction has faced challenges in achieving comparable results-existing solutions...
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Muirhead W, Layard Horsfall H, Aicardi C, Carolan J, Akram H, Vanhoestenberghe A, et al.
J Neurol . 2024 Oct; 271(11):7156-7168. PMID: 39446156
Implanted cortical neuroprosthetics (ICNs) are medical devices developed to replace dysfunctional neural pathways by creating information exchange between the brain and a digital system which can facilitate interaction with the...
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Dasgupta D, Schneider-Luftman D, Schaefer A, Harris J
J Neurophysiol . 2024 May; 132(1):290-307. PMID: 38810259
Active sampling in the olfactory domain is a fundamental aspect of mouse behavior, and there is increasing evidence that respiration-entrained neural activity outside of the olfactory system sets an important...
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Peace S, Johnson B, Werth J, Li G, Kaiser M, Fukunaga I, et al.
J Neurophysiol . 2024 Jan; 131(3):492-508. PMID: 38264784
Spike timing-based representations of sensory information depend on embedded dynamical frameworks within neuronal networks that establish the rules of local computation and interareal communication. Here, we investigated the dynamical properties...
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Bosch C, Lindenau J, Pacureanu A, Peddie C, Majkut M, Douglas A, et al.
Appl Phys Lett . 2023 May; 122(14):143701. PMID: 37151852
Correlative multimodal imaging is a useful approach to investigate complex structural relations in life sciences across multiple scales. For these experiments, sample preparation workflows that are compatible with multiple imaging...
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Barkus C, Bergmann C, Branco T, Carandini M, Chadderton P, Galinanes G, et al.
J Neurosci Methods . 2022 Sep; 381:109705. PMID: 36096238
The use of head fixation in mice is increasingly common in research, its use having initially been restricted to the field of sensory neuroscience. Head restraint has often been combined...
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Frederico B, Martins I, Chapela D, Gasparrini F, Chakravarty P, Ackels T, et al.
Dev Cell . 2022 Aug; 57(16):1957-1975.e9. PMID: 35998585
Cells with latent stem ability can contribute to mammalian tissue regeneration after damage. Whether the central nervous system (CNS) harbors such cells remains controversial. Here, we report that DNGR-1 lineage...