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Saundra L Patrick

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Martinez-Garcia R, Voelcker B, Zaltsman J, Patrick S, Stevens T, Connors B, et al.
Nature . 2020 Aug; 585(7825):E13. PMID: 32848254
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Martinez-Garcia R, Voelcker B, Zaltsman J, Patrick S, Stevens T, Connors B, et al.
Nature . 2020 Jul; 583(7818):813-818. PMID: 32699410
Most sensory information destined for the neocortex is relayed through the thalamus, where considerable transformation occurs. One means of transformation involves interactions between excitatory thalamocortical neurons that carry data to...
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Crandall S, Patrick S, Cruikshank S, Connors B
Cell Rep . 2017 Dec; 21(11):3065-3078. PMID: 29241536
The rodent somatosensory cortex includes well-defined examples of cortical columns-the barrel columns-that extend throughout the cortical depth and are defined by discrete clusters of neurons in layer 4 (L4) called...
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Neske G, Patrick S, Connors B
J Neurosci . 2015 Jan; 35(3):1089-105. PMID: 25609625
The recurrent synaptic architecture of neocortex allows for self-generated network activity. One form of such activity is the Up state, in which neurons transiently receive barrages of excitatory and inhibitory...
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Lee S, Patrick S, Richardson K, Connors B
J Neurosci . 2014 Sep; 34(39):13170-82. PMID: 25253862
Gap junctions (GJs) electrically couple GABAergic neurons of the forebrain. The spatial organization of neuron clusters coupled by GJs is an important determinant of network function, yet it is poorly...
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Cruikshank S, Ahmed O, Stevens T, Patrick S, Gonzalez A, Elmaleh M, et al.
J Neurosci . 2012 Dec; 32(49):17813-23. PMID: 23223300
Knowledge of thalamocortical (TC) processing comes mainly from studying core thalamic systems that project to middle layers of primary sensory cortices. However, most thalamic relay neurons comprise a matrix of...
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Patrick S, Connors B, Landisman C
Epilepsy Res . 2006 Jun; 70(2-3):161-71. PMID: 16737797
Somatostatin-expressing (SS) cells are inhibitory interneurons critical to the regulation of excitability in the cerebral cortex. It has been suggested in several animal models of epilepsy that the activity of...
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Pinto D, Patrick S, Huang W, Connors B
J Neurosci . 2005 Sep; 25(36):8131-40. PMID: 16148221
Waves of epileptiform activity in neocortex have three phenomenological stages: initiation, propagation, and termination. We use a well studied model of epileptiform activity in vitro to investigate directly the hypothesis...
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Shlosberg D, Patrick S, Buskila Y, Amitai Y
Eur J Neurosci . 2003 Dec; 18(10):2751-9. PMID: 14656324
The mammalian cortical layer I is a convergence site for axons of sub- and intracortical origin, and the apical dendritic tufts of pyramidal neurons. A prominent feature of layer I...
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Amitai Y, Gibson J, Beierlein M, Patrick S, Ho A, Connors B, et al.
J Neurosci . 2002 May; 22(10):4142-52. PMID: 12019332
Inhibitory interneurons of the neocortex are electrically coupled to cells of the same type through gap junctions. We studied the spatial organization of two types of interneurons in the rat...