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David J Herzfeld

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Herzfeld D, Lisberger S
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40027752
We exploit identification of neuron types during extracellular recording to demonstrate how the cerebellar cortex's well-established architecture transforms inputs into outputs. During smooth pursuit eye movements, the floccular complex performs...
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Beau M, Herzfeld D, Naveros F, Hemelt M, DAgostino F, Oostland M, et al.
Cell . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40023155
High-density probes allow electrophysiological recordings from many neurons simultaneously across entire brain circuits but fail to reveal cell type. Here, we develop a strategy to identify cell types from extracellular...
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Herzfeld D, Hall N, Lisberger S
bioRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39975199
Identification of neuron type is critical to understand computation in neural circuits through extracellular recordings in awake, behaving animal subjects. Yet, modern recording probes have limited power to resolve neuron...
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Herzfeld D
Elife . 2024 Jul; 13. PMID: 39045856
Abnormal activity in the cerebellar nuclei can be used to predict motor symptoms and induce them experimentally, pointing to potential therapeutic strategies.
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Beau M, Herzfeld D, Naveros F, Hemelt M, DAgostino F, Oostland M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38352514
High-density probes allow electrophysiological recordings from many neurons simultaneously across entire brain circuits but don't reveal cell type. Here, we develop a strategy to identify cell types from extracellular recordings...
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Herzfeld D, Joshua M, Lisberger S
Neuron . 2023 Aug; 111(15):2448-2460.e6. PMID: 37536289
Information transmission between neural populations could occur through either coordinated changes in firing rates or the precise transmission of spike timing. We investigate the code for information transmission from a...
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Herzfeld D, Joshua M, Lisberger S
bioRxiv . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36824885
Impact Statement: Information transmission in the brain can occur via changes in firing rate or via the precise timing of spikes. Simultaneous recordings from pairs of Purkinje cells in the...
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Hall N, Herzfeld D, Lisberger S
J Neurophysiol . 2021 Nov; 126(6):2065-2090. PMID: 34788137
We evaluate existing spike sorters and present a new one that resolves many sorting challenges. The new sorter, called "full binary pursuit" or FBP, comprises multiple steps. First, it thresholds...
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Albert S, Jang J, Sheahan H, Teunissen L, Vandevoorde K, Herzfeld D, et al.
Nat Hum Behav . 2021 Feb; 5(7):920-934. PMID: 33542527
During extended motor adaptation, learning appears to saturate despite persistence of residual errors. This adaptation limit is not fixed but varies with perturbation variance; when variance is high, residual errors...
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Herzfeld D, Hall N, Tringides M, Lisberger S
Elife . 2020 May; 9. PMID: 32352914
We provide behavioral evidence using monkey smooth pursuit eye movements for four principles of cerebellar learning. Using a circuit-level model of the cerebellum, we link behavioral data to learning's neural...