Search Results - "Inagaki, Hidehiko K."
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Discrete attractor dynamics underlies persistent activity in the frontal cortex
Published in Nature (London) (01-02-2019)“…Short-term memories link events separated in time, such as past sensation and future actions. Short-term memories are correlated with slow neural dynamics,…”
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Maintenance of persistent activity in a frontal thalamocortical loop
Published in Nature (London) (11-05-2017)“…Persistent neural activity maintains information that connects past and future events. Models of persistent activity often invoke reverberations within local…”
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Visualizing Neuromodulation In Vivo: TANGO-Mapping of Dopamine Signaling Reveals Appetite Control of Sugar Sensing
Published in Cell (03-02-2012)“…Behavior cannot be predicted from a “connectome” because the brain contains a chemical “map” of neuromodulation superimposed upon its synaptic connectivity…”
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A midbrain-thalamus-cortex circuit reorganizes cortical dynamics to initiate movement
Published in Cell (17-03-2022)“…Motor behaviors are often planned long before execution but only released after specific sensory events. Planning and execution are each associated with…”
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Low-Dimensional and Monotonic Preparatory Activity in Mouse Anterior Lateral Motor Cortex
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (25-04-2018)“…Neurons in multiple brain regions fire trains of action potentials anticipating specific movements, but this "preparatory activity" has not been systematically…”
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Independent, Reciprocal Neuromodulatory Control of Sweet and Bitter Taste Sensitivity during Starvation in Drosophila
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-11-2014)“…An organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversive sensory stimuli, the relative sensitivity to which can be…”
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Optogenetic control of Drosophila using a red-shifted channelrhodopsin reveals experience-dependent influences on courtship
Published in Nature methods (01-03-2014)“…A recently described red-shifted channelrhodopsin permits control of complex behaviors in freely moving adult flies and reveals the functional modulation of…”
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Spatiotemporal constraints on optogenetic inactivation in cortical circuits
Published in eLife (18-11-2019)“…Optogenetics allows manipulations of genetically and spatially defined neuronal populations with excellent temporal control. However, neurons are coupled with…”
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P1 interneurons promote a persistent internal state that enhances inter-male aggression in Drosophila
Published in eLife (29-12-2015)“…How brains are hardwired to produce aggressive behavior, and how aggression circuits are related to those that mediate courtship, is not well understood. A…”
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neural basis of Drosophila gravity-sensing and hearing
Published in Nature (12-03-2009)“…The neural substrates that the fruitfly Drosophila uses to sense smell, taste and light share marked structural and functional similarities with ours,…”
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Neural Algorithms and Circuits for Motor Planning
Published in Annual review of neuroscience (08-07-2022)“…The brain plans and executes volitional movements. The underlying patterns of neural population activity have been explored in the context of movements of the…”
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Methods for quantifying simple gravity sensing in Drosophila melanogaster
Published in Nature protocols (01-01-2010)“…Perception of gravity is essential for animals: most animals possess specific sense organs to detect the direction of the gravitational force. Little is known,…”
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Protocol for quantifying sound-sensing ability of Drosophila melanogaster
Published in Nature protocols (01-01-2010)“…Hearing is an important sensory modality for most animals to detect sound signals as they mate, look for food or fend off prey. Despite its critical role in…”
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Visualizing Neuromodulation In Vivo: TANGO-Mapping of Dopamine Signaling Reveals Appetite Control of Sugar Sensing
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Independent, Reciprocal Neuromodulatory Control of Sweet and Bitter Taste Sensitivity during Starvation inDrosophila
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-11-2014)“…An organism's behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversive sensory stimuli, the relative sensitivity to which can be…”
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Optogenetic control of freely behaving adult Drosophila using a red-shifted channelrhodopsin
Published in Nature methods (22-12-2013)“…Optogenetics allows the manipulation of neural activity in freely moving animals with millisecond precision, but its application in Drosophila has been…”
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Visualizing Neuromodulation In Vivo: TANGO-Mapping of Dopamine Signaling Reveals Appeptite Control of Sugar Sensing
Published in Cell (03-02-2012)“…Behavior cannot be predicted from a “connectome,” because the brain contains a chemical “map” of neuromodulation superimposed upon its synaptic connectivity…”
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Neuronal mechanism of state control in Drosophila melanogaster
Published 01-01-2014“…The changes in internal states, such as fear, hunger and sleep affect behavioral responses in animals. In most of the cases, these state-dependent influences…”
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The neural circuits of Drosophila gravity sensing and hearing
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