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    Optogenetic stimulation of the VTA modulates a frequency-specific gain of thalamocortical inputs in infragranular layers of the auditory cortex by Brunk, Michael G. K., Deane, Katrina E., Kisse, Martin, Deliano, Matthias, Vieweg, Silvia, Ohl, Frank W., Lippert, Michael T., Happel, Max F. K.

    Published in Scientific reports (31-12-2019)
    “…Reward associations during auditory learning induce cortical plasticity in the primary auditory cortex. A prominent source of such influence is the ventral…”
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    Reasons to Randomize: Sort-Specific Effects on Construct Content in Cross-Sectional Repertory Grid Studies by Heckmann, Mark, Kisse, Martin

    Published in Journal of constructivist psychology (03-04-2018)
    “…Several articles have discussed the effect of variations in the repertory grid procedure on measures derived from the data it generates. Largely unexplored, in…”
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    Learning Induces Transient Upregulation of Brevican in the Auditory Cortex during Consolidation of Long-Term Memories by Niekisch, Hartmut, Steinhardt, Julia, Berghäuser, Julia, Bertazzoni, Sara, Kaschinski, Erika, Kasper, Jana, Kisse, Martin, Mitlöhner, Jessica, Singh, Jeet B, Weber, Judith, Frischknecht, Renato, Happel, Max F K

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-09-2019)
    “…It is a daily challenge for our brains to establish new memories via learning while providing stable storage of remote memories. In the adult vertebrate brain,…”
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    Task rule and choice are reflected by layer-specific processing in rodent auditory cortical microcircuits by Zempeltzi, Marina M., Kisse, Martin, Brunk, Michael G. K., Glemser, Claudia, Aksit, Sümeyra, Deane, Katrina E., Maurya, Shivam, Schneider, Lina, Ohl, Frank W., Deliano, Matthias, Happel, Max F. K.

    Published in Communications biology (03-07-2020)
    “…The primary auditory cortex (A1) is an essential, integrative node that encodes the behavioral relevance of acoustic stimuli, predictions, and auditory-guided…”
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