Michele N Insanally
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Recent Articles
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Toth J, Sidleck B, Lombardi O, Hou T, Eldo A, Kerlin M, et al.
Res Sq
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39108496
The ability to flexibly respond to sensory cues in dynamic environments is essential to adaptive auditory-guided behaviors. Cortical spiking responses during behavior are highly diverse, ranging from reliable trial-averaged responses...
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Insanally M, Albanna B, Toth J, DePasquale B, Fadaei S, Gupta T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Jul;
15(1):6023.
PMID: 39019848
Neuronal responses during behavior are diverse, ranging from highly reliable 'classical' responses to irregular 'non-classically responsive' firing. While a continuum of response properties is observed across neural systems, little is...
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Rodgers C, Albanna B, Insanally M
Curr Biol
. 2021 Jul;
31(13):R845-R848.
PMID: 34256916
Decisions can be made internally and implicitly, without being expressed explicitly. A new study reveals how implicit decisions might engage the enigmatic 'non-sensory' neurons in sensory cortex.
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Insanally M, Carcea I, Field R, Rodgers C, DePasquale B, Rajan K, et al.
Elife
. 2019 Jan;
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PMID: 30688649
Neurons recorded in behaving animals often do not discernibly respond to sensory input and are not overtly task-modulated. These non-classically responsive neurons are difficult to interpret and are typically neglected...
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Ebbesen C, Insanally M, Kopec C, Murakami M, Saiki A, Erlich J
J Neurosci
. 2018 Nov;
38(44):9402-9413.
PMID: 30381432
Motor and premotor cortices are crucial for the control of movements. However, we still know little about how these areas contribute to higher-order motor control, such as deciding which movements...
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Woods V, Trumpis M, Bent B, Palopoli-Trojani K, Chiang C, Wang C, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2018 Sep;
15(6):066024.
PMID: 30246690
Objective: The clinical use of microsignals recorded over broad cortical regions is largely limited by the chronic reliability of the implanted interfaces. Approach: We evaluated the chronic reliability of novel...
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Carcea I, Insanally M, Froemke R
Nat Commun
. 2017 Feb;
8:14412.
PMID: 28176787
Behavioural engagement can enhance sensory perception. However, the neuronal mechanisms by which behavioural states affect stimulus perception remain poorly understood. Here we record from single units in auditory cortex of...
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Insanally M, Albanna B, Bao S
J Neurophysiol
. 2010 Mar;
103(5):2611-7.
PMID: 20200123
Cortical sound representations are adapted to the acoustic environment. Early exposure to exponential frequency-modulated (FM) sweeps results in more neurons selective to the experienced sounds. Here we examined the influence...
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Insanally M, Kover H, Kim H, Bao S
J Neurosci
. 2009 May;
29(17):5456-62.
PMID: 19403813
Simple tonal stimuli can shape spectral tuning of cortical neurons during an early epoch of brain development. The effects of complex sound experience on cortical development remain to be determined....
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Han Y, Kover H, Insanally M, Semerdjian J, Bao S
Nat Neurosci
. 2007 Jul;
10(9):1191-7.
PMID: 17660815
Sensory experience can reorganize cortical sensory representations in an epoch of early development. During this period, cortical sensory neurons may shift their response selectivity and become tuned to more frequently...