Publikationen von IS Zouridis

Zeitschriftenartikel (1)

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Zeitschriftenartikel
Noei, S.; Zouridis, I.; Logothetis, N.; Panzeri, S.; Totah, N.: Distinct ensembles in the noradrenergic locus coeruleus are associated with diverse cortical states. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 119 (18), e2116507119 (2022)

Meeting Abstract (1)

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Meeting Abstract
Noei, S.; Zouridis, I.; Logothetis, N.; Panzeri, S.; Totah, N.: Noradrenergic locus coeruleus ensembles fire at distinct times to evoke different cortical states in rat prefrontal cortex. In AREADNE 2020: Research in Encoding and Decoding of Neural Ensembles, S. 94 (Hg. Pezaris, J.; Hatsopoulos, N.). AREADNE 2020: Research in Encoding and Decoding of Neural Ensembles, Santorini, Greece, 16. Juni 2020 - 20. Juni 2020. The AREADNE Foundation, Cambridge, MA, USA (2020)

Poster (4)

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Poster
Noei, S.; Zouridis, I.; Logothetis, N.; Panzeri, S.; Totah, N.: Different Cortical States Emerge around Spontaneous Activations of Distinct Locus Coeruleus Ensembles. Research in Encoding and Decoding of Neural Ensembles (AREADNE 2022), Santorini, Greece (2022)
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Poster
Iwai, R.; Zouridis, I.; Logothetis, N.; Totah, N.: Separate ACC single unit ensembles encode conflict versus errors in a novel rodent partial error paradigm. 7th International Symposium on Motivational and Cognitive Control (MCC 2019), Berlin, Germany (2019)
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Poster
Zouridis, I.; Koutras, A.; Kostopoulos, G.: Are sleep spindles and K-complexes related to cardiac activity? 6th Panhellenic Conference on Sleep Research, Athens, Greece (2016)
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Poster
Koutras, A.; Zouridis, I.; Kostopoulos, G.: Comparison of sleep spindles’ characteristics in descending compared to ascending slope of the NREM/REM sleep cycle. 1st International Conference on Sleep Spindling and Related Phenomena (SleepSpindles 2016), Budapest, Hungary (2016)

Preprint (1)

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Preprint
Vasilev, D.; Safaei, N.; Iwai, R.; Bahmani, H.; Zouridis, I.; Watanabe, M.; Logothetis, N.; Totah, N.: Focusing perceptual attention in the past constrains outcome-based learning in the future by adjusting cortico-cortical interactions. (eingereicht)
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