Jonas M D Enander
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Etemadi L, Enander J, Jorntell H
iScience
. 2023 Jun;
26(6):106885.
PMID: 37260754
Due to continuous state variations in neocortical circuits, individual somatosensory cortex (SI) neurons display a variety of intracellular responses to the exact same spatiotemporal tactile input pattern. To manipulate the...
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Enander J, Loeb G, Jorntell H
J Neurophysiol
. 2022 Apr;
127(6):1478-1495.
PMID: 35475709
Control of musculoskeletal systems depends on integration of voluntary commands and somatosensory feedback in the complex neural circuits of the spinal cord. It has been suggested that the various connectivity...
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Enander J, Jones A, Kirkland M, Hurless J, Jorntell H, Loeb G
J Neurophysiol
. 2022 Mar;
127(6):1460-1477.
PMID: 35264006
Recent spinal cord literature abounds with descriptions of genetic preprogramming and the molecular control of circuit formation. In this paper, we explore to what extent circuit formation based on learning...
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Etemadi L, Enander J, Jorntell H
iScience
. 2022 Jan;
25(1):103557.
PMID: 34977509
The neocortex has a globally encompassing network structure, which for each given input constrains the possible combinations of neuronal activations across it. Hence, its network contains solutions. But in addition,...
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Norrlid J, Enander J, Mogensen H, Jorntell H
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2021 Jul;
15:677568.
PMID: 34194301
The brain has a never-ending internal activity, whose spatiotemporal evolution interacts with external inputs to constrain their impact on brain activity and thereby how we perceive them. We used reproducible...
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Rongala U, Enander J, Kohler M, Loeb G, Jorntell H
Front Comput Neurosci
. 2021 Jun;
15:656401.
PMID: 34093156
Recurrent circuitry components are distributed widely within the brain, including both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic connections. Recurrent neuronal networks have potential stability problems, perhaps a predisposition to epilepsy. More generally,...
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Wahlbom A, Enander J, Jorntell H
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2021 Mar;
15:640085.
PMID: 33664654
Whereas, there is data to support that cuneothalamic projections predominantly reach a topographically confined volume of the rat thalamus, the ventroposterior lateral (VPL) nucleus, recent findings show that cortical neurons...
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Mogensen H, Norrlid J, Enander J, Wahlbom A, Jorntell H
Front Neural Circuits
. 2019 Aug;
13:48.
PMID: 31379516
Neuroanatomy suggests that adjacent neocortical neurons share a similar set of afferent synaptic inputs, as opposed to neurons localized to different areas of the neocortex. In the present study, we...
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Wahlbom A, Enander J, Bengtsson F, Jorntell H
J Physiol
. 2019 Jul;
597(16):4357-4371.
PMID: 31342538
Key Points: Parts of the fields of neuroscience and neurology consider the neocortex to be a functionally parcelled structure. Viewed through such a conceptual filter, there are multiple clinical observations...
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Enander J, Spanne A, Mazzoni A, Bengtsson F, Oddo C, Jorntell H
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2019 Apr;
13:140.
PMID: 31031596
Whereas functional localization historically has been a key concept in neuroscience, direct neuronal recordings show that input of a particular modality can be recorded well outside its primary receiving areas...