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    Descending neuron population dynamics during odor-evoked and spontaneous limb-dependent behaviors by Aymanns, Florian, Chen, Chin-Lin, Ramdya, Pavan

    Published in eLife (26-10-2022)
    “…Deciphering how the brain regulates motor circuits to control complex behaviors is an important, long-standing challenge in neuroscience. In the fly, , this is…”
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    Imaging neural activity in the ventral nerve cord of behaving adult Drosophila by Chen, Chin-Lin, Hermans, Laura, Viswanathan, Meera C., Fortun, Denis, Aymanns, Florian, Unser, Michael, Cammarato, Anthony, Dickinson, Michael H., Ramdya, Pavan

    Published in Nature communications (22-10-2018)
    “…To understand neural circuits that control limbs, one must measure their activity during behavior. Until now this goal has been challenging, because limb…”
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    Microengineered devices enable long-term imaging of the ventral nerve cord in behaving adult Drosophila by Hermans, Laura, Kaynak, Murat, Braun, Jonas, Ríos, Victor Lobato, Chen, Chin-Lin, Friedberg, Adam, Günel, Semih, Aymanns, Florian, Sakar, Mahmut Selman, Ramdya, Pavan

    Published in Nature communications (25-08-2022)
    “…The dynamics and connectivity of neural circuits continuously change on timescales ranging from milliseconds to an animal’s lifetime. Therefore, to understand…”
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    TTool: A Supervised Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Visual Pose Detector for Tool Heads in Augmented Reality Woodworking by Settimi, Andrea, Chutisilp, Naravich, Aymanns, Florian, Gamerro, Julien, Weinand, Yves

    Published in Applied sciences (01-04-2024)
    “…We present TimberTool (TTool v2.1.1), a software designed for woodworking tasks assisted by augmented reality (AR), emphasizing its essential function of the…”
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    Overcoming the Domain Gap in Neural Action Representations by Günel, Semih, Aymanns, Florian, Honari, Sina, Ramdya, Pavan, Fua, Pascal

    Published in International journal of computer vision (01-03-2023)
    “…Relating behavior to brain activity in animals is a fundamental goal in neuroscience, with practical applications in building robust brain-machine interfaces…”
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    Ascending neurons convey behavioral state to integrative sensory and action selection brain regions by Chen, Chin-Lin, Aymanns, Florian, Minegishi, Ryo, Matsuda, Victor D. V., Talabot, Nicolas, Günel, Semih, Dickson, Barry J., Ramdya, Pavan

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-04-2023)
    “…Knowing one’s own behavioral state has long been theorized as critical for contextualizing dynamic sensory cues and identifying appropriate future behaviors…”
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    Imaging neural activity in the ventral nerve cord of behaving adult Drosophila by Chen, Chin-Lin, Hermans, Laura, Viswanathan, Meera C, Fortun, Denis, Aymanns, Florian, Unser, Michael, Camarrato, Anthony, Dickinson, Michael H., Ramdya, Pavan

    Published in Nature communications (2018)
    “…To understand neural circuits that control limbs, one must measure their activity during behavior. Until now this goal has been challenging, because limb…”
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    Overcoming the Domain Gap in Neural Action Representations by Günel, Semih, Aymanns, Florian, Honari, Sina, Ramdya, Pavan, Fua, Pascal

    Published 02-12-2021
    “…Relating animal behaviors to brain activity is a fundamental goal in neuroscience, with practical applications in building robust brain-machine interfaces…”
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    Overcoming the Domain Gap in Contrastive Learning of Neural Action Representations by Günel, Semih, Aymanns, Florian, Honari, Sina, Ramdya, Pavan, Fua, Pascal

    Published 29-11-2021
    “…A fundamental goal in neuroscience is to understand the relationship between neural activity and behavior. For example, the ability to extract behavioral…”
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