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Jennifer S Goldman

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Aquilue-Llorens D, Goldman J, Destexhe A
Neuroinformatics . 2023 Nov; 22(1):75-87. PMID: 37981636
To simulate whole brain dynamics with only a few equations, biophysical, mesoscopic models of local neuron populations can be connected using empirical tractography data. The development of mesoscopic mean-field models...
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Goldman J, Kusch L, Aquilue D, Yalcinkaya B, Depannemaecker D, Ancourt K, et al.
Front Comput Neurosci . 2023 Jan; 16:1058957. PMID: 36714530
Hallmarks of neural dynamics during healthy human brain states span spatial scales from neuromodulators acting on microscopic ion channels to macroscopic changes in communication between brain regions. Developing a scale-integrated...
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Nghiem T, Tort-Colet N, Gorski T, Ferrari U, Moghimyfiroozabad S, Goldman J, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2020 Jan; 30(6):3451-3466. PMID: 31989160
Sleep slow waves are known to participate in memory consolidation, yet slow waves occurring under anesthesia present no positive effects on memory. Here, we shed light onto this paradox, based...
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Goldman J, Tort-Colet N, di Volo M, Susin E, Boute J, Dali M, et al.
Front Syst Neurosci . 2019 Dec; 13:75. PMID: 31866837
Biological neural networks produce information backgrounds of multi-scale spontaneous activity that become more complex in brain states displaying higher capacities for cognition, for instance, attentive awake versus asleep or anesthetized...
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Amrom D, Poduri A, Goldman J, Dan B, Deconinck N, Pichon B, et al.
Am J Med Genet A . 2019 Oct; 179(12):2343-2356. PMID: 31660690
Polymicrogyria (PMG) is a heterogeneous brain malformation that may result from prenatal vascular disruption or infection, or from numerous genetic causes that still remain difficult to identify. We identified three...
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Gorski T, Veltz R, Galtier M, Fragnaud H, Goldman J, Telenczuk B, et al.
J Comput Neurosci . 2018 Dec; 45(3):223-234. PMID: 30547292
Many neurons possess dendrites enriched with sodium channels and are capable of generating action potentials. However, the role of dendritic sodium spikes remain unclear. Here, we study computational models of...
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Forest M, Iturria-Medina Y, Goldman J, Kleinman C, Lovato A, Klein K, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2017 Mar; 38(6):3126-3140. PMID: 28321948
Primary patterns in adult brain connectivity are established during development by coordinated networks of transiently expressed genes; however, neural networks remain malleable throughout life. The present study hypothesizes that structural...
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Vasung L, Lepage C, Rados M, Pletikos M, Goldman J, Richiardi J, et al.
Front Neuroanat . 2016 Mar; 10:11. PMID: 26941612
The cerebral wall of the human fetal brain is composed of transient cellular compartments, which show characteristic spatiotemporal relationships with intensity of major neurogenic events (cell proliferation, migration, axonal growth,...
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Goldman J, Ashour M, Magdesian M, Tritsch N, Harris S, Christofi N, et al.
J Neurosci . 2013 Nov; 33(44):17278-89. PMID: 24174661
Netrin-1 is a secreted protein that directs long-range axon guidance during early stages of neural circuit formation and continues to be expressed in the mammalian forebrain during the postnatal period...
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Ricoult S, Goldman J, Stellwagen D, Juncker D, Kennedy T
J Neurosci Methods . 2012 May; 208(1):10-7. PMID: 22561087
The capacity to isolate small numbers of neurons in vitro is an essential tool to study the cell biology of synapses and the development of neuronal networks by specific cell...