Glenn C Turner
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Modi M, Shuai Y, Turner G
Annu Rev Neurosci
. 2020 Apr;
43:465-484.
PMID: 32283995
The brain contains a relatively simple circuit for forming Pavlovian associations, yet it achieves many operations common across memory systems. Recent advances have established a clear framework for learning and...
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Modi M, Daie K, Turner G, Podgorski K
Opt Express
. 2019 Dec;
27(24):35830-35841.
PMID: 31878749
We compared performance of recently developed silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) to GaAsP photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) for two-photon imaging of neural activity. Despite higher dark counts, SiPMs match or exceed the signal-to-noise...
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Honegger K, Smith M, Churgin M, Turner G, de Bivort B
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Aug;
117(38):23292-23297.
PMID: 31455738
Innate behavioral biases and preferences can vary significantly among individuals of the same genotype. Though individuality is a fundamental property of behavior, it is not currently understood how individual differences...
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Abdelfattah A, Kawashima T, Singh A, Novak O, Liu H, Shuai Y, et al.
Science
. 2019 Aug;
365(6454):699-704.
PMID: 31371562
Genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) enable monitoring of neuronal activity at high spatial and temporal resolution. However, the utility of existing GEVIs has been limited by the brightness and photostability...
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Takemura S, Aso Y, Hige T, Wong A, Lu Z, Xu C, et al.
Elife
. 2017 Jul;
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PMID: 28718765
Understanding memory formation, storage and retrieval requires knowledge of the underlying neuronal circuits. In , the mushroom body (MB) is the major site of associative learning. We reconstructed the morphologies...
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Vogt K, Aso Y, Hige T, Knapek S, Ichinose T, Friedrich A, et al.
Elife
. 2016 Apr;
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PMID: 27083044
Previously, we demonstrated that visual and olfactory associative memories of Drosophila share mushroom body (MB) circuits (Vogt et al., 2014). Unlike for odor representation, the MB circuit for visual information...
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Hige T, Aso Y, Modi M, Rubin G, Turner G
Neuron
. 2015 Dec;
88(5):985-998.
PMID: 26637800
Although associative learning has been localized to specific brain areas in many animals, identifying the underlying synaptic processes in vivo has been difficult. Here, we provide the first demonstration of...
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Hige T, Aso Y, Rubin G, Turner G
Nature
. 2015 Sep;
526(7572):258-62.
PMID: 26416731
Although all sensory circuits ascend to higher brain areas where stimuli are represented in sparse, stimulus-specific activity patterns, relatively little is known about sensory coding on the descending side of...
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Campbell R, Eifert R, Turner G
PLoS One
. 2014 Mar;
9(2):e88977.
PMID: 24586468
Recent progress in intracellular calcium sensors and other fluorophores has promoted the widespread adoption of functional optical imaging in the life sciences. Home-built multiphoton microscopes are easy to build, highly...
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Gruntman E, Turner G
Nat Neurosci
. 2013 Oct;
16(12):1821-9.
PMID: 24141312
In the olfactory system, sensory inputs are arranged in different glomerular channels, which respond in combinatorial ensembles to the various chemical features of an odor. We investigated where and how...