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Bartlett W Mel

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Mel G, Ramachandra C, Mel B
J Neurosci . 2022 Oct; 42(48):8960-8979. PMID: 36241385
Detecting object boundaries is crucial for recognition, but how the process unfolds in visual cortex remains unknown. To study the problem faced by a hypothetical boundary cell, and to predict...
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Jin L, Behabadi B, Jadi M, Ramachandra C, Mel B
Neuroscience . 2022 Mar; 489:234-250. PMID: 35272004
A signature feature of the neocortex is the dense network of horizontal connections (HCs) through which pyramidal neurons (PNs) exchange "contextual" information. In primary visual cortex (V1), HCs are thought...
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Ramdas T, Mel B
Neuroscience . 2021 Oct; 489:216-233. PMID: 34715265
In certain biologically relevant computing scenarios, a neuron "pools" the outputs of multiple independent functional subunits, firing if any one of them crosses threshold. Recent studies suggest that active dendrites...
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Wu X, Mel G, Strouse D, Mel B
PLoS Comput Biol . 2019 May; 15(5):e1006892. PMID: 31050662
In order to record the stream of autobiographical information that defines our unique personal history, our brains must form durable memories from single brief exposures to the patterned stimuli that...
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Kumar A, Schiff O, Barkai E, Mel B, Poleg-Polsky A, Schiller J
Elife . 2018 Dec; 7. PMID: 30575520
The piriform cortex (PCx) receives direct input from the olfactory bulb (OB) and is the brain's main station for odor recognition and memory. The transformation of the odor code from...
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Mel B, Schiller J, Poirazi P
Curr Opin Neurobiol . 2017 Apr; 43:177-186. PMID: 28453975
The elaborate morphology, nonlinear membrane mechanisms and spatiotemporally varying synaptic activation patterns of dendrites complicate the expression, compartmentalization and modulation of synaptic plasticity. To grapple with this complexity, we start...
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Jain R, Millin R, Mel B
J Vis . 2015 Dec; 15(16):3. PMID: 26641946
An extrastriate visual area such as V2 or V4 contains neurons selective for a multitude of complex shapes, all sharing a common topographic organization. Simultaneously developing multiple interdigitated maps--hereafter a...
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Jadi M, Behabadi B, Poleg-Polsky A, Schiller J, Mel B
Proc IEEE Inst Electr Electron Eng . 2015 Jan; 102(5). PMID: 25554708
In pursuit of the goal to understand and eventually reproduce the diverse functions of the brain, a key challenge lies in reverse engineering the peculiar biology-based "technology" that underlies the...
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Ramachandra C, Mel B
J Vis . 2014 Jan; 13(14). PMID: 24381295
A key computation in visual cortex is the extraction of object contours, where the first stage of processing is commonly attributed to V1 simple cells. The standard model of a...
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Behabadi B, Mel B
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2013 Dec; 111(1):498-503. PMID: 24357611
Pyramidal neuron (PN) dendrites compartmentalize voltage signals and can generate local spikes, which has led to the proposal that their dendrites act as independent computational subunits within a multilayered processing...