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    Discrete attractor dynamics underlies persistent activity in the frontal cortex by Inagaki, Hidehiko K., Fontolan, Lorenzo, Romani, Sandro, Svoboda, Karel

    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 by Guo, Zengcai V., Inagaki, Hidehiko K., Daie, Kayvon, Druckmann, Shaul, Gerfen, Charles R., Svoboda, Karel

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K., Ben-Tabou de-Leon, Shlomo, Wong, Allan M., Jagadish, Smitha, Ishimoto, Hiroshi, Barnea, Gilad, Kitamoto, Toshihiro, Axel, Richard, Anderson, David J.

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K., Chen, Susu, Ridder, Margreet C., Sah, Pankaj, Li, Nuo, Yang, Zidan, Hasanbegovic, Hana, Gao, Zhenyu, Gerfen, Charles R., Svoboda, Karel

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Inagaki, Miho, Romani, Sandro, Svoboda, Karel

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K., Panse, Ketaki M., Anderson, David J.

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Jung, Yonil, Hoopfer, Eric D, Wong, Allan M, Mishra, Neeli, Lin, John Y, Tsien, Roger Y, Anderson, David J

    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 by Li, Nuo, Chen, Susu, Guo, Zengcai V, Chen, Han, Huo, Yan, Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Chen, Guang, Davis, Courtney, Hansel, David, Guo, Caiying, Svoboda, Karel

    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 by Hoopfer, Eric D, Jung, Yonil, Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Rubin, Gerald M, Anderson, David J

    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 by Kamikouchi, Azusa, Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Effertz, Thomas, Hendrich, Oliver, Fiala, Andre, Gopfert, Martin C, Ito, Kei

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Chen, Susu, Daie, Kayvon, Finkelstein, Arseny, Fontolan, Lorenzo, Romani, Sandro, Svoboda, Karel

    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 by Ito, Kei, Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Kamikouchi, Azusa

    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 by Ito, Kei, Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Kamikouchi, Azusa

    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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    Independent, Reciprocal Neuromodulatory Control of Sweet and Bitter Taste Sensitivity during Starvation inDrosophila by Inagaki, Hidehiko K, Panse, Ketaki M, Anderson, David J

    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…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Optogenetic control of freely behaving adult Drosophila using a red-shifted channelrhodopsin by Inagaki, Hidehiko K., Jung, Yonil, Hoopfer, Eric D., Wong, Allan M., Mishra, Neeli, Lin, John Y., Tsien, Roger Y., Anderson, David J.

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K., de-Leon, Shlomo Ben-Tabou, Wong, Allan M., Jagadish, Smitha, Ishimoto, Hiroshi, Barnea, Gilad, Kitamoto, Toshihiro, Axel, Richard, Anderson, David J.

    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 by Inagaki, Hidehiko K

    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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