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William D Marks

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Hahn Y, Nass S, Marks W, Paris J, Hauser K, Knapp P
Neurosci Lett . 2024 Nov; 845():138071. PMID: 39615581
Combined and highly active anti-retroviral therapies (cART) have transitioned HIV into a more chronic disease. Roughly half of people living with HIV (PLWH) still experience neurocognitive disorders, albeit less severely...
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Yokose J, Marks W, Kitamura T
Neuron . 2023 Dec; 112(2):306-318.e8. PMID: 38056456
Remembering the visual features of oneself is critical for self-recognition. However, the neural mechanisms of how the visual self-image is developed remain unknown because of the limited availability of behavioral...
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Lark A, Silva L, Nass S, Marone M, Ohene-Nyako M, Ihrig T, et al.
Cell Mol Neurobiol . 2022 Jun; 43(3):1105-1127. PMID: 35695980
The striatum is especially vulnerable to HIV-1 infection, with medium spiny neurons (MSNs) exhibiting marked synaptodendritic damage that can be exacerbated by opioid use disorder. Despite known structural defects in...
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Marks W, Yokose J, Kitamura T, Ogawa S
Front Behav Neurosci . 2022 Apr; 16:805132. PMID: 35368306
Contextual learning is a critical component of episodic memory and important for living in any environment. Context can be described as the attributes of a location that are not the...
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Terranova J, Yokose J, Osanai H, Marks W, Yamamoto J, Ogawa S, et al.
Neuron . 2022 Feb; 110(8):1416-1431.e13. PMID: 35139362
The empathic ability to vicariously experience the other's fearful situation, a process called observational fear (OF), is critical to survive in nature and function in society. OF can be facilitated...
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Yokose J, Marks W, Yamamoto N, Ogawa S, Kitamura T
Learn Mem . 2021 Aug; 28(9):319-328. PMID: 34400533
Temporal association learning (TAL) allows for the linkage of distinct, nonsynchronous events across a period of time. This function is driven by neural interactions in the entorhinal cortical-hippocampal network, especially...
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Marks W, Paris J, Barbour A, Moon J, Carpenter V, McLane V, et al.
eNeuro . 2021 Mar; 8(3). PMID: 33782102
About half the people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have neurocognitive deficits that often include memory impairment and hippocampal deficits, which can be exacerbated by opioid abuse. To explore...
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Yamamoto N, Marks W, Kitamura T
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2021 Jan; 1293:429-447. PMID: 33398831
The formation and maintenance of episodic memories are important for our daily life. Accumulating evidence from extensive studies with pharmacological, electrophysiological, and molecular biological approaches has shown that both entorhinal...
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Marks W, Yamamoto N, Kitamura T
Eur J Neurosci . 2020 Apr; 54(8):6762-6779. PMID: 32277786
In humans and rodents, the entorhinal cortical (EC)-hippocampal (HPC) circuit is crucial for the formation and recall of memory, preserving both spatial information and temporal information about the occurrence of...
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Marks W, Osanai H, Yamamoto J, Ogawa S, Kitamura T
Mol Brain . 2019 Nov; 12(1):90. PMID: 31694671
The hippocampus has been known to process temporal information as part of memory formation. While time cells have been observed in the hippocampus and medial entorhinal cortex, a number of...