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C P J de Kock

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Galakhova A, Hunt S, Wilbers R, Heyer D, de Kock C, Mansvelder H, et al.
Trends Cogn Sci . 2022 Sep; 26(11):909-922. PMID: 36117080
Human cognitive abilities are generally thought to arise from cortical expansion over the course of human brain evolution. In addition to increased neuron numbers, this cortical expansion might be driven...
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Heyer D, Wilbers R, Galakhova A, Hartsema E, Braak S, Hunt S, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2021 Sep; 32(11):2343-2357. PMID: 34550325
The left temporal lobe is an integral part of the language system and its cortical structure and function associate with general intelligence. However, whether cortical laminar architecture and cellular properties...
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de Kock C, Sakmann B
J Physiol . 2008 May; 586(14):3353-64. PMID: 18483066
High frequency (>or= 100 Hz) bursts of action potentials (APs) generated by neocortical neurons are thought to increase information content and, through back-propagation, to influence synaptic integration and efficacy in...
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Helmstaedter M, de Kock C, Feldmeyer D, Bruno R, Sakmann B
Brain Res Rev . 2007 Sep; 55(2):193-203. PMID: 17822776
The characterization of individual neurons by Golgi and Cajal has been the basis of neuroanatomy for a century. A new challenge is to anatomically describe, at cellular resolution, complete local...
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de Kock C, Bruno R, Spors H, Sakmann B
J Physiol . 2007 Feb; 581(Pt 1):139-54. PMID: 17317752
Sensory stimuli are encoded differently across cortical layers and it is unknown how response characteristics relate to the morphological identity of responding cells. We therefore juxtasomally recorded action potential (AP)...
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de Kock C, Cornelisse L, Burnashev N, Lodder J, Timmerman A, Couey J, et al.
J Physiol . 2006 Oct; 577(Pt 3):891-905. PMID: 17053037
Activity and calcium-dependent release of neurotransmitters from the somatodendritic compartment is an important signalling mechanism between neurones throughout the brain. NMDA receptors and vesicles filled with neurotransmitters occur in close...