Search Results - "Dudman, Joshua T."
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The timing of action determines reward prediction signals in identified midbrain dopamine neurons
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2018)“…Animals adapt their behavior in response to informative sensory cues using multiple brain circuits. The activity of midbrain dopaminergic neurons is thought to…”
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Opponent and bidirectional control of movement velocity in the basal ganglia
Published in Nature (London) (19-05-2016)“…Activity in the direct and indirect basal ganglia pathways can bidirectionally control the speed of movements that underlie reward-seeking actions in mice…”
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Learning from Action: Reconsidering Movement Signaling in Midbrain Dopamine Neuron Activity
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (09-10-2019)“…Animals infer when and where a reward is available from experience with informative sensory stimuli and their own actions. In vertebrates, this is thought to…”
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The basal ganglia: from motor commands to the control of vigor
Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-04-2016)“…Highlights • Vertebrates are remarkable for their ability to select and execute motor skill. • Motor skill is defined by flexibility of execution while…”
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A Designer AAV Variant Permits Efficient Retrograde Access to Projection Neurons
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-10-2016)“…Efficient retrograde access to projection neurons for the delivery of sensors and effectors constitutes an important and enabling capability for neural circuit…”
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Mesolimbic dopamine adapts the rate of learning from action
Published in Nature (London) (09-02-2023)“…Recent success in training artificial agents and robots derives from a combination of direct learning of behavioural policies and indirect learning through…”
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Dopamine Is Required for the Neural Representation and Control of Movement Vigor
Published in Cell (10-09-2015)“…Progressive depletion of midbrain dopamine neurons (PDD) is associated with deficits in the initiation, speed, and fluidity of voluntary movement. Models…”
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Reconstruction of 1,000 Projection Neurons Reveals New Cell Types and Organization of Long-Range Connectivity in the Mouse Brain
Published in Cell (19-09-2019)“…Neuronal cell types are the nodes of neural circuits that determine the flow of information within the brain. Neuronal morphology, especially the shape of the…”
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A repeated molecular architecture across thalamic pathways
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2019)“…The thalamus is the central communication hub of the forebrain and provides the cerebral cortex with inputs from sensory organs, subcortical systems and the…”
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Minimally invasive microendoscopy system for in vivo functional imaging of deep nuclei in the mouse brain
Published in Biomedical optics express (01-11-2015)“…The ability to image neurons anywhere in the mammalian brain is a major goal of optical microscopy. Here we describe a minimally invasive microendoscopy system…”
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HCN1 channels constrain synaptically evoked Ca2+ spikes in distal dendrites of CA1 pyramidal neurons
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (20-12-2007)“…HCN1 hyperpolarization-activated cation channels act as an inhibitory constraint of both spatial learning and synaptic integration and long-term plasticity in…”
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A Role for Synaptic Inputs at Distal Dendrites: Instructive Signals for Hippocampal Long-Term Plasticity
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (06-12-2007)“…Synaptic potentials originating at distal dendritic locations are severely attenuated when they reach the soma and, thus, are poor at driving somatic spikes…”
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Precise spatial coding is preserved along the longitudinal hippocampal axis
Published in Hippocampus (01-12-2014)“…ABSTRACT Compared with the dorsal hippocampus, relatively few studies have characterized neuronal responses in the ventral hippocampus. In particular, it is…”
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Desensitized D2 autoreceptors are resistant to trafficking
Published in Scientific reports (29-06-2017)“…Dendritic release of dopamine activates dopamine D2 autoreceptors, which are inhibitory G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), to decrease the excitability of…”
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RIVETS: a mechanical system for in vivo and in vitro electrophysiology and imaging
Published in PloS one (14-02-2014)“…A number of recent studies have provided compelling demonstrations that both mice and rats can be trained to perform a variety of behavioral tasks while…”
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HCN1 Channels Control Resting and Active Integrative Properties of Stellate Cells from Layer II of the Entorhinal Cortex
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-11-2007)“…Whereas recent studies have elucidated principles for representation of information within the entorhinal cortex, less is known about the molecular basis for…”
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Individual Differences in Trait Anxiety Predict the Response of the Basolateral Amygdala to Unconsciously Processed Fearful Faces
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (16-12-2004)“…Responses to threat-related stimuli are influenced by conscious and unconscious processes, but the neural systems underlying these processes and their…”
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Inputs to the dorsal striatum of the mouse reflect the parallel circuit architecture of the forebrain
Published in Frontiers in neuroanatomy (27-12-2010)“…The basal ganglia play a critical role in the regulation of voluntary action in vertebrates. Our understanding of the function of the basal ganglia relies…”
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Mechanism of Positive Allosteric Modulators Acting on AMPA Receptors
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-09-2005)“…Ligand-gated ion channels involved in the modulation of synaptic strength are the AMPA, kainate, and NMDA glutamate receptors. Small molecules that potentiate…”
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The Hyperpolarization-Activated HCN1 Channel Is Important for Motor Learning and Neuronal Integration by Cerebellar Purkinje Cells
Published in Cell (26-11-2003)“…In contrast to our increasingly detailed understanding of how synaptic plasticity provides a cellular substrate for learning and memory, it is less clear how a…”
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