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Jae-Eun Kang Miller

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Miller J, Miller B, ONeil D, Yuste R
Cell Rep . 2022 Apr; 39(4):110751. PMID: 35476991
The cerebral cortex is spontaneously active, but the function of this ongoing activity remains unclear. To test whether spontaneous activity encodes learned experiences, we measured the response of neuronal populations...
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Karimipanah Y, Ma Z, Miller J, Yuste R, Wessel R
PLoS One . 2017 May; 12(5):e0177396. PMID: 28489906
Mounting evidence supports the hypothesis that the cortex operates near a critical state, defined as the transition point between order (large-scale activity) and disorder (small-scale activity). This criticality is manifested...
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Carrillo-Reid L, Yang W, Miller J, Peterka D, Yuste R
Annu Rev Biophys . 2017 Mar; 46:271-293. PMID: 28301770
The neural code that relates the firing of neurons to the generation of behavior and mental states must be implemented by spatiotemporal patterns of activity across neuronal populations. These patterns...
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Yang W, Miller J, Carrillo-Reid L, Pnevmatikakis E, Paninski L, Yuste R, et al.
Neuron . 2016 Jan; 89(2):269-84. PMID: 26774159
Recording the activity of large populations of neurons is an important step toward understanding the emergent function of neural circuits. Here we present a simple holographic method to simultaneously perform...
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Carrillo-Reid L, Miller J, Hamm J, Jackson J, Yuste R
J Neurosci . 2015 Jun; 35(23):8813-28. PMID: 26063915
Although the functional properties of individual neurons in primary visual cortex have been studied intensely, little is known about how neuronal groups could encode changing visual stimuli using temporal activity...
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Miller J, Ayzenshtat I, Carrillo-Reid L, Yuste R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2014 Sep; 111(38):E4053-61. PMID: 25201983
The cortical microcircuit is built with recurrent excitatory connections, and it has long been suggested that the purpose of this design is to enable intrinsically driven reverberating activity. To understand...
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Miller J, Granados-Fuentes D, Wang T, Marpegan L, Holy T, Herzog E
J Neurosci . 2014 Apr; 34(17):6040-6. PMID: 24760863
Accumulating evidence suggests that the olfactory bulbs (OBs) function as an independent circadian system regulating daily rhythms in olfactory performance. However, the cells and signals in the olfactory system that...