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    Accurate determination of marker location within whole-brain microscopy images by Tyson, Adam L., Vélez-Fort, Mateo, Rousseau, Charly V., Cossell, Lee, Tsitoura, Chryssanthi, Lenzi, Stephen C., Obenhaus, Horst A., Claudi, Federico, Branco, Tiago, Margrie, Troy W.

    Published in Scientific reports (18-01-2022)
    “…High-resolution whole-brain microscopy provides a means for post hoc determination of the location of implanted devices and labelled cell populations that are…”
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    SamuROI, a Python-Based Software Tool for Visualization and Analysis of Dynamic Time Series Imaging at Multiple Spatial Scales by Rueckl, Martin, Lenzi, Stephen C, Moreno-Velasquez, Laura, Parthier, Daniel, Schmitz, Dietmar, Ruediger, Sten, Johenning, Friedrich W

    Published in Frontiers in neuroinformatics (29-06-2017)
    “…The measurement of activity and has shifted from electrical to optical methods. While the indicators for imaging activity have improved significantly over the…”
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    Multisensory coding of angular head velocity in the retrosplenial cortex by Keshavarzi, Sepiedeh, Bracey, Edward F., Faville, Richard A., Campagner, Dario, Tyson, Adam L., Lenzi, Stephen C., Branco, Tiago, Margrie, Troy W.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (02-02-2022)
    “…To successfully navigate the environment, animals depend on their ability to continuously track their heading direction and speed. Neurons that encode angular…”
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    A Circuit for Integration of Head- and Visual-Motion Signals in Layer 6 of Mouse Primary Visual Cortex by Vélez-Fort, Mateo, Bracey, Edward F., Keshavarzi, Sepiedeh, Rousseau, Charly V., Cossell, Lee, Lenzi, Stephen C., Strom, Molly, Margrie, Troy W.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (04-04-2018)
    “…To interpret visual-motion events, the underlying computation must involve internal reference to the motion status of the observer’s head. We show here that…”
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    Threat history controls flexible escape behavior in mice by Lenzi, Stephen C., Cossell, Lee, Grainger, Benjamin, Olesen, Sarah F., Branco, Tiago, Margrie, Troy W.

    Published in Current biology (11-07-2022)
    “…In many instances, external sensory-evoked neuronal activity is used by the brain to select the most appropriate behavioral response. Predator-avoidance…”
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    Tonically active GABAergic neurons in the dorsal periaqueductal gray control instinctive escape in mice by Stempel, A Vanessa, Evans, Dominic A, Arocas, Oriol Pavón, Claudi, Federico, Lenzi, Stephen C, Kutsarova, Elena, Margrie, Troy W, Branco, Tiago

    Published in Current biology (08-07-2024)
    “…Escape behavior is a set of locomotor actions that move an animal away from threat. While these actions can be stereotyped, it is advantageous for survival…”
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