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Douglas R Ollerenshaw

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McBride E, Gandhi S, Kuyat J, Ollerenshaw D, Arkhipov A, Koch C, et al.
Neuron . 2022 Nov; 111(2):275-290.e5. PMID: 36368317
The claustrum is a small subcortical structure with widespread connections to disparate regions of the cortex. However, the impact of the claustrum on cortical activity is not fully understood, particularly...
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Hu B, Garrett M, Groblewski P, Ollerenshaw D, Shang J, Roll K, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol . 2021 Sep; 17(9):e1009246. PMID: 34534203
The maintenance of short-term memories is critical for survival in a dynamically changing world. Previous studies suggest that this memory can be stored in the form of persistent neural activity...
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Groblewski P, Ollerenshaw D, Kiggins J, Garrett M, Mochizuki C, Casal L, et al.
Front Behav Neurosci . 2020 Jul; 14:104. PMID: 32655383
To study the mechanisms of perception and cognition, neural measurements must be made during behavior. A goal of the is to map the activity of distinct cortical cell classes underlying...
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Garrett M, Manavi S, Roll K, Ollerenshaw D, Groblewski P, Ponvert N, et al.
Elife . 2020 Feb; 9. PMID: 32101169
Cortical circuits can flexibly change with experience and learning, but the effects on specific cell types, including distinct inhibitory types, are not well understood. Here we investigated how excitatory and...
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Daigle T, Madisen L, Hage T, Valley M, Knoblich U, Larsen R, et al.
Cell . 2018 Jul; 174(2):465-480.e22. PMID: 30007418
Modern genetic approaches are powerful in providing access to diverse cell types in the brain and facilitating the study of their function. Here, we report a large set of driver...
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Denman D, Luviano J, Ollerenshaw D, Cross S, Williams D, Buice M, et al.
Elife . 2018 Jan; 7. PMID: 29319502
Mammalian visual behaviors, as well as responses in the neural systems underlying these behaviors, are driven by luminance and color contrast. With constantly improving tools for measuring activity in cell-type-specific...
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Steinmetz N, Buetfering C, Lecoq J, Lee C, Peters A, Jacobs E, et al.
eNeuro . 2017 Sep; 4(5). PMID: 28932809
Transgenic mouse lines are invaluable tools for neuroscience but, as with any technique, care must be taken to ensure that the tool itself does not unduly affect the system under...
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Ollerenshaw D, Zheng H, Millard D, Wang Q, Stanley G
Neuron . 2014 Mar; 81(5):1152-1164. PMID: 24607233
It has long been posited that detectability of sensory inputs can be sacrificed in favor of improved discriminability and that sensory adaptation may mediate this trade-off. The extent to which...
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Bari B, Ollerenshaw D, Millard D, Wang Q, Stanley G
PLoS One . 2013 Dec; 8(12):e82170. PMID: 24340002
Electrical microstimulation has been widely used to artificially activate neural circuits on fast time scales. Despite the ubiquity of its use, little is known about precisely how it activates neural...
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Ollerenshaw D, Bari B, Millard D, Orr L, Wang Q, Stanley G
J Neurophysiol . 2012 Apr; 108(2):479-90. PMID: 22514290
The rapid detection of sensory inputs is crucial for survival. Sensory detection explicitly requires the integration of incoming sensory information and the ability to distinguish between relevant information and ongoing...