Andrew D Huberman
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Guttenplan K, Stafford B, El-Danaf R, Adler D, Munch A, Weigel M, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2020 Jun;
31(12):107776.
PMID: 32579912
Glaucoma is a neurodegenerative disease that features the death of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the retina, often as a result of prolonged increases in intraocular pressure. We show that...
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Rivera A, Huberman A
Curr Biol
. 2020 Apr;
30(7):R316-R318.
PMID: 32259506
A new study reveals the retinal circuit for encoding the types of light prominent at sunrise and sunset. The output of that circuit is conveyed to the brain's master circadian...
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Yilmaz M, Huberman A
Curr Biol
. 2019 Dec;
29(23):R1232-R1234.
PMID: 31794754
The brain circuits that create our sense of fear rely on ancient 'hard-wired' components of the limbic system, but also use sensory processing to determine what we become afraid of....
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Jung H, Huberman A
Neuron
. 2018 Dec;
100(5):1019-1021.
PMID: 30521775
In this issue of Neuron, Macé et al. (2018) use whole-brain functional ultrasound imaging in mice to unveil the circuits involved reflexive eye movements. They separated the sensory and motor...
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Yu W, El-Danaf R, Okawa H, Pacholec J, Matti U, Schwarz K, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2018 Nov;
25(8):2017-2026.e3.
PMID: 30463000
Sensory processing can be tuned by a neuron's integration area, the types of inputs, and the proportion and number of connections with those inputs. Integration areas often vary topographically to...
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Dhande O, Stafford B, Franke K, El-Danaf R, Percival K, Phan A, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2018 Nov;
39(1):78-95.
PMID: 30377226
The ability to detect moving objects is an ethologically salient function. Direction-selective neurons have been identified in the retina, thalamus, and cortex of many species, but their homology has remained...
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Varadarajan S, Huberman A
Curr Opin Neurobiol
. 2018 Oct;
53:198-209.
PMID: 30339988
Vision is the sense humans rely on most to navigate the world and survive. A tremendous amount of research has focused on understanding the neural circuits for vision and the...