Douglas J Bakkum
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Obien M, Deligkaris K, Bullmann T, Bakkum D, Frey U
Front Neurosci
. 2015 Jan;
8:423.
PMID: 25610364
Microelectrode arrays and microprobes have been widely utilized to measure neuronal activity, both in vitro and in vivo. The key advantage is the capability to record and stimulate neurons at...
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Bakkum D, Radivojevic M, Frey U, Franke F, Hierlemann A, Takahashi H
Front Comput Neurosci
. 2014 Feb;
7:193.
PMID: 24567714
Bursts of action potentials within neurons and throughout networks are believed to serve roles in how neurons handle and store information, both in vivo and in vitro. Accurate detection of...
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Bakkum D, Frey U, Radivojevic M, Russell T, Muller J, Fiscella M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2013 Jul;
4:2181.
PMID: 23867868
Axons are traditionally considered stable transmission cables, but evidence of the regulation of action potential propagation demonstrates that axons may have more important roles. However, their small diameters render intracellular...
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Muller J, Bakkum D, Hierlemann A
Front Neural Circuits
. 2013 Jan;
6:121.
PMID: 23335887
We present a system to artificially correlate the spike timing between sets of arbitrary neurons that were interfaced to a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) high-density microelectrode array (MEA). The system features...
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Fiscella M, Farrow K, Jones I, Jackel D, Muller J, Frey U, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 2012 Sep;
211(1):103-13.
PMID: 22939921
In order to understand how retinal circuits encode visual scenes, the neural activity of defined populations of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) has to be investigated. Here we report on a...
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Tanada N, Sakurai T, Mitsuno H, Bakkum D, Kanzaki R, Takahashi H
Analyst
. 2012 Jun;
137(15):3452-8.
PMID: 22717461
Artificial odorant sensors generally perform poorer than olfactory systems in living organisms. The excellent performances of living odorant systems are achieved by the molecular recognition abilities of odorant receptors and...
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Takahashi H, Sakurai T, Sakai H, Bakkum D, Suzurikawa J, Kanzaki R
Biosystems
. 2011 Oct;
107(2):106-12.
PMID: 22019848
Individual neurons are heterogeneous and have profound impact on population activity in a complex cortical network. Precise experimental control of the firing of multiple neurons would be therefore beneficial to...
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Bakkum D, Gamblen P, Ben-Ary G, Chao Z, Potter S
Front Neurorobot
. 2008 Oct;
1:5.
PMID: 18958276
Here, we and others describe an unusual neurorobotic project, a merging of art and science called MEART, the semi-living artist. We built a pneumatically actuated robotic arm to create drawings,...
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Bakkum D, Chao Z, Potter S
J Neural Eng
. 2008 Aug;
5(3):310-23.
PMID: 18714127
We developed an adaptive training algorithm, whereby an in vitro neocortical network learned to modulate its dynamics and achieve pre-determined activity states within tens of minutes through the application of...
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Bakkum D, Chao Z, Potter S
PLoS One
. 2008 May;
3(5):e2088.
PMID: 18461127
Background: The precise temporal control of neuronal action potentials is essential for regulating many brain functions. From the viewpoint of a neuron, the specific timings of afferent input from the...