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Tosato T, Dumas G, Rohenkohl G, Fries P
iScience . 2025 Jan; 28(1):111691. PMID: 39877072
Previous studies have shown that perceptual performance can be modulated at specific frequencies phase-locked to self-paced motor actions, but findings have been inconsistent. To investigate this effect at the population...
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Katsanevaki C, Bosman C, Friston K, Fries P
bioRxiv . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39713348
Under natural conditions, animals repeatedly encounter the same visual scenes, objects or patterns repeatedly. These repetitions constitute statistical regularities, which the brain captures in an internal model through learning. A...
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Monke G, Schafer T, Parto-Dezfouli M, Kajal D, Furtinger S, Schmiedt J, et al.
Front Neuroinform . 2024 Dec; 18:1448161. PMID: 39635648
We introduce an open-source Python package for the analysis of large-scale electrophysiological data, named SyNCoPy, which stands for Systems Neuroscience Computing in Python. The package includes signal processing analyses across...
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Lewis C, Wunderle T, Fries P
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38645050
Neurons in primary visual cortex integrate sensory input with signals reflecting the animal's internal state to support flexible behavior. Internal variables, such as expectation, attention, or current goals, are imposed...
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Gunther D, Batiuk M, Petukhov V, De Oliveira R, Wunderle T, Buchholz C, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38559123
Recently, single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled unprecedented insights to the cellular landscape of the brains of many different species, among them the rhesus macaque as a key animal model. Building...
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Lewis C, Boehler C, Liljemalm R, Fries P, Stieglitz T, Asplund M
Adv Healthc Mater . 2024 Feb; 13(24):e2303401. PMID: 38354063
Extracellular recordings with planar microelectrodes are the gold standard technique for recording the fast action potentials of neurons in the intact brain. The introduction of microfabrication techniques has revolutionized the...
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Qin C, Michon F, Onuki Y, Ishishita Y, Otani K, Kawai K, et al.
Cell Rep . 2023 Nov; 42(11):113432. PMID: 37963020
The action observation network (AON) has been extensively studied using short, isolated motor acts. How activity in the network is altered when these isolated acts are embedded in meaningful sequences...
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Parto-Dezfouli M, Vezoli J, Bosman C, Fries P
Cell Rep . 2023 Oct; 42(10):113249. PMID: 37837620
Cognitive functioning requires coordination between brain areas. Between visual areas, feedforward gamma synchronization improves behavioral performance. Here, we investigate whether similar principles hold across brain regions and frequency bands, using...
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Katsanevaki C, Bastos A, Cagnan H, Bosman C, Friston K, Fries P
Neuroimage . 2023 Sep; 281:120375. PMID: 37714390
Selective attention implements preferential routing of attended stimuli, likely through increasing the influence of the respective synaptic inputs on higher-area neurons. As the inputs of competing stimuli converge onto postsynaptic...
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Klein F, Jendritza P, Chopin C, Parto-Dezfouli M, Solignac A, Fermon C, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37425851
Measuring fast neuronal signals is the domain of electrophysiology and magnetophysiology. While electrophysiology is easier to perform, magnetophysiology avoids tissue-based distortions and measures a signal with directional information. At the...