Marina Garrett
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Ito S, Piet A, Bennett C, Durand S, Belski H, Garrett M, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Sep;
43(9):114763.
PMID: 39288028
Recent studies have found dramatic cell-type-specific responses to stimulus novelty, highlighting the importance of analyzing the cortical circuitry at this granularity to understand brain function. Although initial work characterized activity...
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Piet A, Ponvert N, Ollerenshaw D, Garrett M, Groblewski P, Olsen S, et al.
Neuron
. 2024 Mar;
112(11):1876-1890.e4.
PMID: 38447579
In complex environments, animals can adopt diverse strategies to find rewards. How distinct strategies differentially engage brain circuits is not well understood. Here, we investigate this question, focusing on the...
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Ito S, Piet A, Bennett C, Durand S, Belski H, Garrett M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 37961331
Recent studies have found dramatic cell-type specific responses to stimulus novelty, highlighting the importance of analyzing the cortical circuitry at the cell-type specific level of granularity to understand brain function....
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Aitken K, Campagnola L, Garrett M, Olsen S, Mihalas S
bioRxiv
. 2023 Aug;
PMID: 37645978
Since environments are constantly in flux, the brain's ability to identify novel stimuli that fall outside its own internal representation of the world is crucial for an organism's survival. Within...
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Wyrick D, Cain N, Larsen R, Lecoq J, Valley M, Ahmed R, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jun;
PMID: 37333203
The classic view that neural populations in sensory cortices preferentially encode responses to incoming stimuli has been strongly challenged by recent experimental studies. Despite the fact that a large fraction...
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Aitken K, Garrett M, Olsen S, Mihalas S
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2022 Nov;
18(11):e1010716.
PMID: 36441762
Neurons in sensory areas encode/represent stimuli. Surprisingly, recent studies have suggested that, even during persistent performance, these representations are not stable and change over the course of days and weeks....
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Siegle J, Jia X, Durand S, Gale S, Bennett C, Graddis N, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Jan;
592(7852):86-92.
PMID: 33473216
The anatomy of the mammalian visual system, from the retina to the neocortex, is organized hierarchically. However, direct observation of cellular-level functional interactions across this hierarchy is lacking due to...
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Garrett M, Manavi S, Roll K, Ollerenshaw D, Groblewski P, Ponvert N, et al.
Elife
. 2020 Feb;
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PMID: 32101169
Cortical circuits can flexibly change with experience and learning, but the effects on specific cell types, including distinct inhibitory types, are not well understood. Here we investigated how excitatory and...
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de Vries S, Lecoq J, Buice M, Groblewski P, Ocker G, Oliver M, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2019 Dec;
23(1):138-151.
PMID: 31844315
To understand how the brain processes sensory information to guide behavior, we must know how stimulus representations are transformed throughout the visual cortex. Here we report an open, large-scale physiological...
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Waters J, Lee E, Gaudreault N, Griffin F, Lecoq J, Slaughterbeck C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 May;
14(5):e0213924.
PMID: 31042712
Visual cortex is organized into discrete sub-regions or areas that are arranged into a hierarchy and serves different functions in the processing of visual information. In retinotopic maps of mouse...