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J Scott Lauritzen

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Turner-Evans D, Jensen K, Ali S, Paterson T, Sheridan A, Ray R, et al.
Neuron . 2021 May; 109(9):1582. PMID: 33957074
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Baltruschat L, Prisco L, Ranft P, Lauritzen J, Fiala A, Bock D, et al.
Cell Rep . 2021 Mar; 34(11):108871. PMID: 33730583
The formation and consolidation of memories are complex phenomena involving synaptic plasticity, microcircuit reorganization, and the formation of multiple representations within distinct circuits. To gain insight into the structural aspects...
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Turner-Evans D, Jensen K, Ali S, Paterson T, Sheridan A, Ray R, et al.
Neuron . 2020 Sep; 108(1):145-163.e10. PMID: 32916090
Neural representations of head direction (HD) have been discovered in many species. Theoretical work has proposed that the dynamics associated with these representations are generated, maintained, and updated by recurrent...
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Sigulinsky C, Anderson J, Kerzner E, Rapp C, Pfeiffer R, Rodman T, et al.
J Neurosci . 2020 Apr; 40(23):4483-4511. PMID: 32332119
Gap junctions are ubiquitous throughout the nervous system, mediating critical signal transmission and integration, as well as emergent network properties. In mammalian retina, gap junctions within the Aii amacrine cell-ON...
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Kim H, Horigome M, Ishikawa Y, Li F, Lauritzen J, Card G, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2020 Feb; 528(12):2068-2098. PMID: 32012264
Many animals rely on acoustic cues to decide what action to take next. Unraveling the wiring patterns of the auditory neural pathways is prerequisite for understanding such information processing. Here,...
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Sayin S, De Backer J, Siju K, Wosniack M, Lewis L, Frisch L, et al.
Neuron . 2019 Sep; 104(3):544-558.e6. PMID: 31471123
In pursuit of food, hungry animals mobilize significant energy resources and overcome exhaustion and fear. How need and motivation control the decision to continue or change behavior is not understood....
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Zhang X, Coates K, Dacks A, Gunay C, Lauritzen J, Li F, et al.
Elife . 2019 Jul; 8. PMID: 31264962
Serotonin plays different roles across networks within the same sensory modality. Previously, we used whole-cell electrophysiology in to show that serotonergic neurons innervating the first olfactory relay are inhibited by...
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Felsenberg J, Jacob P, Walker T, Barnstedt O, Edmondson-Stait A, Pleijzier M, et al.
Cell . 2018 Sep; 175(3):709-722.e15. PMID: 30245010
Accurately predicting an outcome requires that animals learn supporting and conflicting evidence from sequential experience. In mammals and invertebrates, learned fear responses can be suppressed by experiencing predictive cues without...
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Zheng Z, Lauritzen J, Perlman E, Robinson C, Nichols M, Milkie D, et al.
Cell . 2018 Jul; 174(3):730-743.e22. PMID: 30033368
Drosophila melanogaster has a rich repertoire of innate and learned behaviors. Its 100,000-neuron brain is a large but tractable target for comprehensive neural circuit mapping. Only electron microscopy (EM) enables...
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Lauritzen J, Sigulinsky C, Anderson J, Kalloniatis M, Nelson N, Emrich D, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2016 Jul; 527(1):87-116. PMID: 27447117
The basis of cross-suppression between rod and cone channels has long been an enigma. Using rabbit retinal connectome RC1, we show that all cone bipolar cell (BC) classes inhibit rod...