Publications:
Neural Population Imaging
Journal Article (3)
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Journal Article
106 (46), pp. 19557 - 19562 (2009)
Visually evoked activity in cortical cells imaged in freely moving animals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2.
Journal Article
29 (10), pp. 3172 - 3181 (2009)
Sensory Experience Alters Specific Branches of Individual Corticocortical Axons during Development. The Journal of Neuroscience 3.
Journal Article
176 (1), pp. 1 - 15 (2009)
Automated Correction of Fast Motion Artifacts for Two-photon Imaging of Awake Animals. Journal of Neuroscience Methods Talk (3)
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Talk
Two-photon imaging of neuronal populations in awake-restrained and freely-moving animals. Janelia Research Campus: Fluorescent Proteins and Biological Sensors II, Ashburn, VA, USA (2009)
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Talk
Population imaging of neuronal activity in vivo: From the awake to the anesthetized. Symposium Confocal Imaging of Plasticity Processes, Bochum, Germany (2009)
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Talk
Would the real inhibitor please stand up: imaging neural populations in vivo. Cosyne 2009 Workshop: The role(s) of inhibition and excitatory/inhibitory balance in sensory processing, Snow Bird, UT, USA (2009)
Poster (5)
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Poster
Two-photon imaging of activity evoked in populations of neurons by simple visual stimuli in the primary visual cortex of awake rats. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
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Poster
Task-dependent co-modulation of different EEG rhythms in the non-human primate. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
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Poster
Two-photon imaging of neuronal populations in the visual cortex of freely-moving animals. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
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Poster
Sensory evoked responses of interneurons in layers 1 and 2 of rat somatosensory cortex in vivo. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
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Poster
Task-dependent co-modulation of different EEG rhythms in the non-human primate. Bernstein Conference on Computational Neuroscience (BCCN 2009), Frankfurt a.M., Germany (2009)