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Liew Y, Dimwamwa E, Wright N, Zhang Y, Stanley G
J Neurosci . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39933928
Numerous studies have shown that neuronal representations in sensory pathways are far from static but are instead strongly shaped by the complex properties of the sensory inputs they receive. Adaptation...
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Russo S, Stanley G, Najafi F
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):350. PMID: 39747147
Neurons encode information in the highly variable spiking activity of neuronal populations, so that different repetitions of the same stimulus can generate action potentials that vary significantly in terms of...
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Sederberg A, Pala A, Stanley G
Front Comput Neurosci . 2024 Nov; 18:1445621. PMID: 39507683
Introduction: As emerging technologies enable measurement of precise details of the activity within microcircuits at ever-increasing scales, there is a growing need to identify the salient features and patterns within...
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Liew Y, Dimwamwa E, Wright N, Zhang Y, Stanley G
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38895470
Numerous studies have shown that neuronal representations in sensory pathways are far from static but are instead strongly shaped by the complex properties of the sensory inputs they receive. Adaptation...
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Linen S, Chang N, Hess E, Stanley G, Waiblinger C
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38895263
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the degeneration of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta, leading to dopamine depletion in the striatum and the hallmark motor symptoms...
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Meyer-Baese L, Morrissette A, Wang Y, Le Chatelier B, Borden P, Keilholz S, et al.
J Neurosci . 2024 May; 44(25). PMID: 38769007
Even in the absence of specific sensory input or a behavioral task, the brain produces structured patterns of activity. This organized activity is modulated by changes in arousal. Here, we...
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Dimwamwa E, Pala A, Chundru V, Wright N, Stanley G
Nat Commun . 2024 Apr; 15(1):3529. PMID: 38664415
The feedback projections from cortical layer 6 (L6CT) to the sensory thalamus have long been implicated in playing a primary role in gating sensory signaling but remain poorly understood. To...
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Weiss D, Borsa A, Pala A, Sederberg A, Stanley G
J Neural Eng . 2024 Jan; 21(1). PMID: 38232377
Cortical function is under constant modulation by internally-driven, latent variables that regulate excitability, collectively known as 'cortical state'. Despite a vast literature in this area, the estimation of cortical state...
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Dimwamwa E, Pala A, Chundru V, Wright N, Stanley G
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37503253
The feedback projections from cortical layer 6 (L6CT) to sensory thalamus have long been implicated in playing a primary role in gating sensory signaling but remain poorly understood. To causally...
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Borden P, Wright N, Morrissette A, Jaeger D, Haider B, Stanley G
Neuron . 2022 Jul; 110(17):2836-2853.e8. PMID: 35803270
The thalamus controls transmission of sensory signals from periphery to cortex, ultimately shaping perception. Despite this significant role, dynamic thalamic gating and the consequences for downstream cortical sensory representations have...