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Schmehl M, Caruso V, Chen Y, Jun N, Willett S, Mohl J, et al.
Elife . 2024 Mar; 13. PMID: 38489224
How neural representations preserve information about multiple stimuli is mysterious. Because tuning of individual neurons is coarse (e.g., visual receptive field diameters can exceed perceptual resolution), the populations of neurons...
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Schmehl M, Caruso V, Chen Y, Jun N, Willett S, Mohl J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37502939
Impact Statement: We find neural fluctuations in multiple areas along the visual cortical hierarchy that could allow the brain to represent distinct co-occurring visual stimuli.
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Jun N, Field G, Pearson J
Adv Neural Inf Process Syst . 2023 May; 35:32311-32324. PMID: 37168261
Among the most striking features of retinal organization is the grouping of its output neurons, the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), into a diversity of functional types. Each of these types...
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Jun N, Ruff D, Kramer L, Bowes B, Tokdar S, Cohen M, et al.
Elife . 2022 Nov; 11. PMID: 36444983
Sensory receptive fields are large enough that they can contain more than one perceptible stimulus. How, then, can the brain encode information about of the stimuli that may be present...
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Draelos A, Gupta P, Jun N, Sriworarat C, Pearson J
Adv Neural Inf Process Syst . 2022 Jul; 34:6062-6074. PMID: 35785106
While most classic studies of function in experimental neuroscience have focused on the coding properties of individual neurons, recent developments in recording technologies have resulted in an increasing emphasis on...
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Jun N, Field G, Pearson J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Sep; 118(39). PMID: 34556573
Many sensory systems utilize parallel ON and OFF pathways that signal stimulus increments and decrements, respectively. These pathways consist of ensembles or grids of ON and OFF detectors spanning sensory...
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Roy S, Jun N, Davis E, Pearson J, Field G
Nature . 2021 Mar; 592(7854):409-413. PMID: 33692544
The output of the retina is organized into many detector grids, called 'mosaics', that signal different features of visual scenes to the brain. Each mosaic comprises a single type of...
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Park S, Lieberman E, Ke J, Rho N, Ghorbani P, Rahmani P, et al.
Elife . 2020 May; 9. PMID: 32412412
Night vision in mammals depends fundamentally on rod photoreceptors and the well-studied rod bipolar (RB) cell pathway. The central neuron in this pathway, the AII amacrine cell (AC), exhibits a...
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Jun N, Cardin J
eNeuro . 2019 Dec; 7(1). PMID: 31822522
Several recently developed Channelrhodopsin (ChR) variants are characterized by rapid kinetics and reduced desensitization in comparison to the widely used ChR2. However, little is known about how varying opsin properties...
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Park S, Pottackal J, Ke J, Jun N, Rahmani P, Kim I, et al.
J Neurosci . 2018 Mar; 38(15):3753-3766. PMID: 29572434
Inhibitory interneurons sculpt the outputs of excitatory circuits to expand the dynamic range of information processing. In mammalian retina, >30 types of amacrine cells provide lateral inhibition to vertical, excitatory...