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Jan M Schulz

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Granato A, Phillips W, Schulz J, Suzuki M, Larkum M
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2024 Apr; 161:105688. PMID: 38670298
Pyramidal neurons have a pivotal role in the cognitive capabilities of neocortex. Though they have been predominantly modeled as integrate-and-fire point processors, many of them have another point of input...
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Vautrelle N, Coizet V, Leriche M, Dahan L, Schulz J, Zhang Y, et al.
Curr Neuropharmacol . 2023 Aug; 22(9):1513-1527. PMID: 37533245
Background: Regional changes in corticostriatal transmission induced by phasic dopaminergic signals are an essential feature of the neural network responsible for instrumental reinforcement during discovery of an action. However, the...
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Kay J, Schulz J, Phillips W
Entropy (Basel) . 2022 Jul; 24(8). PMID: 35893001
Partial information decomposition allows the joint mutual information between an output and a set of inputs to be divided into components that are synergistic or shared or unique to each...
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Lodge M, Hernandez M, Schulz J, Bischofberger J
Cell Rep . 2021 Oct; 37(1):109768. PMID: 34610304
GABA can depolarize immature neurons close to the action potential (AP) threshold in development and adult neurogenesis. Nevertheless, GABAergic synapses effectively inhibit AP firing in newborn granule cells of the...
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Schulz J, Kay J, Bischofberger J, Larkum M
Front Cell Neurosci . 2021 Sep; 15:718413. PMID: 34512268
Synergistic interactions between independent synaptic input streams may fundamentally change the action potential (AP) output. Using partial information decomposition, we demonstrate here a substantial contribution of synergy between somatic and...
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Boddington L, Gray J, Schulz J, Reynolds J
Exp Neurol . 2019 Nov; 323:113071. PMID: 31669070
Targeting interhemispheric inhibition using brain stimulation has shown potential for enhancing stroke recovery. Following stroke, increased inhibition originating from the contralesional hemisphere impairs motor activation in ipsilesional areas. We have...
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Schulz J, Knoflach F, Hernandez M, Bischofberger J
J Neurosci . 2019 Apr; 39(26):5210-5221. PMID: 31000585
Down syndrome (DS) or Trisomy 21 is a developmental disorder leading to cognitive deficits, including disruption of hippocampus-dependent learning and memory. Enhanced inhibition has been suggested to underlie these deficits...
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Schulz J, Knoflach F, Hernandez M, Bischofberger J
Nat Commun . 2018 Sep; 9(1):3576. PMID: 30177704
Dendrite-targeting GABAergic interneurons powerfully control postsynaptic integration, synaptic plasticity, and learning. However, the mechanisms underlying the efficient GABAergic control of dendritic electrogenesis are not well understood. Using subtype-selective blockers for...
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Schulz J, Redgrave P, Reynolds J
Front Synaptic Neurosci . 2015 Sep; 7:13. PMID: 26379541
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Oswald M, Schulz J, Kelsch W, Oorschot D, Reynolds J
Front Cell Neurosci . 2015 Apr; 9:116. PMID: 25914618
Pauses in the tonic firing of striatal cholinergic interneurons (CINs) emerge during reward-related learning in response to conditioning of a neutral cue. We have previously reported that augmenting the postsynaptic...