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    Encoding of Conditioned Taste Aversion in Cortico-Amygdala Circuits by Lavi, Karen, Jacobson, Gilad A., Rosenblum, Kobi, Lüthi, Andreas

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (10-07-2018)
    “…Avoidance of potentially toxic food by means of conditioned taste aversion is critical for survival of many animals. However, the underlying neuronal…”
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    Experience-Dependent Plasticity of Odor Representations in the Telencephalon of Zebrafish by Jacobson, Gilad A., Rupprecht, Peter, Friedrich, Rainer W.

    Published in Current biology (08-01-2018)
    “…Sensory systems balance stability and plasticity to optimize stimulus representations in dynamic environments. We studied these processes in the olfactory…”
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    Neural Circuits: Random Design of a Higher-Order Olfactory Projection by Jacobson, Gilad A., Friedrich, Rainer W.

    Published in Current biology (20-05-2013)
    “…A recent study in Drosophila has found that the connectivity between the first olfactory processing center, the antennal lobe, and one of its targets, the…”
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    Subthreshold voltage noise of rat neocortical pyramidal neurones by Jacobson, Gilad A., Diba, Kamran, Yaron‐Jakoubovitch, Anat, Oz, Yasmin, Koch, Christof, Segev, Idan, Yarom, Yosef

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-04-2005)
    “…Neurones are noisy elements. Noise arises from both intrinsic and extrinsic sources, and manifests itself as fluctuations in the membrane potential. These…”
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    Invariant phase structure of olivo-cerebellar oscillations and its putative role in temporal pattern generation by Jacobson, Gilad A, Lev, Iddo, Yarom, Yosef, Cohen, Dana

    “…Complex movements require accurate temporal coordination between their components. The temporal acuity of such coordination has been attributed to an internal…”
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    Circuit Neuroscience in Zebrafish by Friedrich, Rainer W., Jacobson, Gilad A., Zhu, Peixin

    Published in Current biology (27-04-2010)
    “…A central goal of modern neuroscience is to obtain a mechanistic understanding of higher brain functions under healthy and diseased conditions. Addressing this…”
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    Implications of functional anatomy on information processing in the deep cerebellar nuclei by Baumel, Yuval, Jacobson, Gilad A, Cohen, Dana

    “…The cerebellum has been implicated as a major player in producing temporal acuity. Theories of cerebellar timing typically emphasize the role of the cerebellar…”
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    A model of the olivo-cerebellar system as a temporal pattern generator by Jacobson, Gilad A, Rokni, Dan, Yarom, Yosef

    Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-12-2008)
    “…The olivo-cerebellar system has been implicated in temporal coordination of task components. Here, we propose a novel model that enables the olivo-cerebellar…”
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    Amygdala interneuron subtypes control fear learning through disinhibition by Wolff, Steffen B. E., Gründemann, Jan, Tovote, Philip, Krabbe, Sabine, Jacobson, Gilad A., Müller, Christian, Herry, Cyril, Ehrlich, Ingrid, Friedrich, Rainer W., Letzkus, Johannes J., Lüthi, Andreas

    Published in Nature (London) (22-05-2014)
    “…Learning is mediated by experience-dependent plasticity in neuronal circuits. Activity in neuronal circuits is tightly regulated by different subtypes of…”
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    Activity Patterns in the Neuropil of Striatal Cholinergic Interneurons in Freely Moving Mice Represent Their Collective Spiking Dynamics by Rehani, Rotem, Atamna, Yara, Tiroshi, Lior, Chiu, Wei-Hua, de Jesús Aceves Buendía, José, Martins, Gabriela J, Jacobson, Gilad A, Goldberg, Joshua A

    Published in eNeuro (01-01-2019)
    “…Cholinergic interneurons (CINs) are believed to form synchronous cell assemblies that modulate the striatal microcircuitry and possibly orchestrate local…”
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    A paradoxical isopotentiality: a spatially uniform noise spectrum in neocortical pyramidal cells by Yaron-Jakoubovitch, Anat, Jacobson, Gilad A, Koch, Christof, Segev, Idan, Yarom, Yosef

    “…Membrane ion channels and synapses are among the most important computational elements of nerve cells. Both have stochastic components that are reflected in…”
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