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Pieter M Goltstein

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Montijn J, Goltstein P, Pennartz C
Elife . 2015 Dec; 4:e10163. PMID: 26646184
Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of the primary sensory cortex for the detection, discrimination, and awareness of visual stimuli, but it is unknown how neuronal populations in this area...
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Goltstein P, Hubener M
Neuron . 2015 Nov; 88(4):624-6. PMID: 26590338
The fate of ON-OFF receptive field segregation in the visual cortex has long eluded scrutiny. In this issue of Neuron, Smith et al. (2015) now reveal the intricate relationship between...
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Goltstein P, Montijn J, Pennartz C
PLoS One . 2015 Feb; 10(2):e0118277. PMID: 25706867
Anesthesia affects brain activity at the molecular, neuronal and network level, but it is not well-understood how tuning properties of sensory neurons and network connectivity change under its influence. Using...
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Rose T, Goltstein P, Portugues R, Griesbeck O
Front Mol Neurosci . 2014 Dec; 7:88. PMID: 25477779
More than a decade ago genetically encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) entered the stage as new promising tools to image calcium dynamics and neuronal activity in living tissues and designated cell...
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Goltstein P, Coffey E, Roelfsema P, Pennartz C
J Neurosci . 2013 Jul; 33(28):11540-55. PMID: 23843524
Experiences can alter functional properties of neurons in primary sensory neocortex but it is poorly understood how stimulus-reward associations contribute to these changes. Using in vivo two-photon calcium imaging in...
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Lansink C, Goltstein P, Lankelma J, Pennartz C
Eur J Neurosci . 2010 Aug; 32(3):494-508. PMID: 20704595
Although previous in vitro studies revealed inhibitory synaptic connections of fast-spiking interneurons to principal cells in the striatum, uncertainty remains about the nature of the behavioural events that correlate with...
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Lansink C, Goltstein P, Lankelma J, McNaughton B, Pennartz C
PLoS Biol . 2009 Aug; 7(8):e1000173. PMID: 19688032
Associating spatial locations with rewards is fundamental to survival in natural environments and requires the integrity of the hippocampus and ventral striatum. In joint multineuron recordings from these areas, hippocampal-striatal...
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van der Does H, Duyvesteijn R, Goltstein P, van Schie C, Manders E, Cornelissen B, et al.
Fungal Genet Biol . 2008 Jul; 45(9):1257-64. PMID: 18606236
Fusarium oxysporum is an asexual, soil inhabiting fungus that comprises many different formae speciales, each pathogenic towards a different host plant. In absence of a suitable host all F. oxysporum...
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Lansink C, Goltstein P, Lankelma J, Joosten R, McNaughton B, Pennartz C
J Neurosci . 2008 Jun; 28(25):6372-82. PMID: 18562607
Spontaneous "off-line" reactivation of neuronal activity patterns may contribute to the consolidation of memory traces. The ventral striatum exhibits reactivation and has been implicated in the processing of motivational information....