Martin E Kaiser
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Peace S, Johnson B, Werth J, Li G, Kaiser M, Fukunaga I, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2024 Jan;
131(3):492-508.
PMID: 38264784
Spike timing-based representations of sensory information depend on embedded dynamical frameworks within neuronal networks that establish the rules of local computation and interareal communication. Here, we investigated the dynamical properties...
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Hodapp A, Kaiser M, Thome C, Ding L, Rozov A, Klumpp M, et al.
Science
. 2022 Sep;
377(6613):1448-1452.
PMID: 36137045
Information processing in neuronal networks involves the recruitment of selected neurons into coordinated spatiotemporal activity patterns. This sparse activation results from widespread synaptic inhibition in conjunction with neuron-specific synaptic excitation....
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Landeck L, Kaiser M, Hefter D, Draguhn A, Both M
Front Neural Circuits
. 2021 Dec;
15:758939.
PMID: 34924964
Behavioral flexibility depends on neuronal plasticity which forms and adapts the central nervous system in an experience-dependent manner. Thus, plasticity depends on interactions between the organism and its environment. A...
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Geschwill P, Kaiser M, Grube P, Lehmann N, Thome C, Draguhn A, et al.
Hippocampus
. 2020 May;
30(10):1044-1057.
PMID: 32412680
The rodent hippocampus expresses a variety of neuronal network oscillations depending on the behavioral state of the animal. Locomotion and active exploration are accompanied by theta-nested gamma oscillations while resting...
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Maier P, Kaiser M, Grinevich V, Draguhn A, Both M
Eur J Neurosci
. 2016 Oct;
44(11):2885-2898.
PMID: 27717106
The hypothalamic neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) controls childbirth and lactation, is involved in social behaviors, plays a role in various psychiatric disorders, and has effects on learning and memory. Although behavioral...