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Kaplan H, Logeman B, Zhang K, Yawitz T, Santiago C, Sohail N, et al.
Nature . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40044853
Mammalian behaviour and physiology undergo major changes in early life. Young animals rely on conspecifics to meet their needs and start showing nutritional independence and sex-specific social interactions at weaning...
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Kaplan H, Horvath P, Rahman M, Dulac C
Physiol Rev . 2024 Aug; 105(1):315-381. PMID: 39146250
Parenting behavior comprises a variety of adult-infant and adult-adult interactions across multiple timescales. The state transition from nonparent to parent requires an extensive reorganization of individual priorities and physiology and...
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Nimpf S, Kaplan H, Nordmann G, Cushion T, Keays D
Cell Rep Methods . 2024 Feb; 4(2):100711. PMID: 38382523
In vivo 2-photon calcium imaging has led to fundamental advances in our understanding of sensory circuits in mammalian species. In contrast, few studies have exploited this methodology in birds, with...
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Kaplan H, Logeman B, Zhang K, Santiago C, Sohail N, Naumenko S, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38328205
Mammalian behavior and physiology undergo dramatic changes in early life. Young animals rely on conspecifics to meet their homeostatic needs, until weaning and puberty initiate nutritional independence and sex-specific social...
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Kaplan H, Zimmer M
Curr Opin Neurobiol . 2020 Mar; 64:60-69. PMID: 32203874
Recent neuronal activity recordings of unprecedented breadth and depth in worms, flies, and mice have uncovered a surprising common feature: brain-wide behavior-related signals. These signals pervade, and even dominate, neuronal...
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Kaplan H, Salazar Thula O, Khoss N, Zimmer M
Neuron . 2019 Dec; 105(3):562-576.e9. PMID: 31786012
Classical and modern ethological studies suggest that animal behavior is organized hierarchically across timescales, such that longer-timescale behaviors are composed of specific shorter-timescale actions. Despite progress relating neuronal dynamics to...
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Kaplan H, Nichols A, Zimmer M
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2018 Sep; 373(1758). PMID: 30201836
The nematode is a tractable model system to study locomotion, sensory navigation and decision-making. In its natural habitat, it is thought to navigate complex multisensory environments in order to find...
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Kaplan H, Zimmer M
Neuron . 2018 Jan; 97(2):258-260. PMID: 29346747
Animals' movements actively shape their perception and subsequent decision making. In this issue of Neuron, Liu et al. (2018) show how C. elegans nematodes steer toward an odorant: a dedicated...
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Hums I, Riedl J, Mende F, Kato S, Kaplan H, Latham R, et al.
Elife . 2016 May; 5. PMID: 27222228
In animal locomotion a tradeoff exists between stereotypy and flexibility: fast long-distance travelling (LDT) requires coherent regular motions, while local sampling and area-restricted search (ARS) rely on flexible movements. We...
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Kato S, Kaplan H, Schrodel T, Skora S, Lindsay T, Yemini E, et al.
Cell . 2015 Oct; 163(3):656-69. PMID: 26478179
While isolated motor actions can be correlated with activities of neuronal networks, an unresolved problem is how the brain assembles these activities into organized behaviors like action sequences. Using brain-wide...