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Kyle S Severson

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Li T, Severson K, Wang F, Dunn T
Int J Comput Vis . 2024 Jan; 131(6):1389-1405. PMID: 38273902
Three-dimensional markerless pose estimation from multi-view video is emerging as an exciting method for quantifying the behavior of freely moving animals. Nevertheless, scientifically precise 3D animal pose estimation remains challenging,...
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Dunn T, Marshall J, Severson K, Aldarondo D, Hildebrand D, Chettih S, et al.
Nat Methods . 2021 Apr; 18(5):564-573. PMID: 33875887
Comprehensive descriptions of animal behavior require precise three-dimensional (3D) measurements of whole-body movements. Although two-dimensional approaches can track visible landmarks in restrictive environments, performance drops in freely moving animals, due...
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Severson K, Xu D, Yang H, OConnor D
Elife . 2019 Mar; 8. PMID: 30816844
Haptic perception synthesizes touch with proprioception, the sense of body position. Humans and mice alike experience rich active touch of the face. Because most facial muscles lack proprioceptor endings, the...
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Severson K, Xu D, Van de Loo M, Bai L, Ginty D, OConnor D
Neuron . 2017 Apr; 94(3):666-676.e9. PMID: 28434802
Touch perception depends on integrating signals from multiple types of peripheral mechanoreceptors. Merkel-cell associated afferents are thought to play a major role in form perception by encoding surface features of...
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Severson K, OConnor D
Curr Biol . 2017 Mar; 27(5):R183-R185. PMID: 28267973
Active sampling of touch and smell involves coordinated movements first observed in the rat half a century ago. A new study has unveiled the elegant choreography of this facial and...
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Yang H, Kwon S, Severson K, OConnor D
Nat Neurosci . 2015 Dec; 19(1):127-34. PMID: 26642088
During perceptual decisions about faint or ambiguous sensory stimuli, even identical stimuli can produce different choices. Spike trains from sensory cortex neurons can predict trial-to-trial variability in choice. Choice-related spiking...
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Wang Y, Marling S, Beaver E, Severson K, Deluca H
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2014 Dec; 567:75-82. PMID: 25541149
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). The incidence of MS is inversely related to sun light exposure or ultraviolet radiation (UVR). UVR...
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Wang Y, Marling S, McKnight S, Danielson A, Severson K, Deluca H
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2013 Jun; 536(1):81-6. PMID: 23747577
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic debilitating disease, with lowest incidence in equatorial regions and highest incidence in temperate regions. This relationship is believed to be related to sunlight or...
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Wang Y, Marling S, Zhu J, Severson K, Deluca H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2012 May; 109(22):8501-4. PMID: 22592802
The development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a model of multiple sclerosis, has been studied in mice that were (i) vitamin D-deficient, (ii) minus the vitamin D receptor, (iii) minus...
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Becklund B, Severson K, Vang S, Deluca H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2010 Mar; 107(14):6418-23. PMID: 20308557
Although the exact cause of multiple sclerosis (MS) is unknown, a number of genetic and environmental factors are thought to influence MS susceptibility. One potential environmental factor is sunlight and...