Search Results - "Mathew, E"
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Migration induced by sea-level rise could reshape the US population landscape
Published in Nature climate change (01-05-2017)“…Sea-level rise will impact heavily populated coastal areas, necessitating adaptation or migration. This study considers how potential migration away from…”
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Systematic and Quantitative Assessment of the Ubiquitin-Modified Proteome
Published in Molecular cell (21-10-2011)“…Despite the diverse biological pathways known to be regulated by ubiquitylation, global identification of substrates that are targeted for ubiquitylation has…”
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Supralinear and Supramodal Integration of Visual and Tactile Signals in Rats: Psychophysics and Neuronal Mechanisms
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (07-02-2018)“…To better understand how object recognition can be triggered independently of the sensory channel through which information is acquired, we devised a task in…”
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Population projections for U.S. counties by age, sex, and race controlled to shared socioeconomic pathway
Published in Scientific data (05-02-2019)“…Small area and subnational population projections are important for understanding long-term demographic changes. I provide county-level population projections…”
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Complementary Contributions of Spike Timing and Spike Rate to Perceptual Decisions in Rat S1 and S2 Cortex
Published in Current biology (02-02-2015)“…When a neuron responds to a sensory stimulus, two fundamental codes [1–6] may transmit the information specifying stimulus identity—spike rate (the total…”
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Posterior parietal cortex represents sensory history and mediates its effects on behaviour
Published in Nature (London) (15-02-2018)“…A working memory task in rats demonstrates that the posterior parietal cortex is a critical locus for the representation and use of prior stimulus information…”
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Millions projected to be at risk from sea-level rise in the continental United States
Published in Nature climate change (01-07-2016)“…Ongoing population growth could greatly exacerbate the human impact of sea-level rise in coastal areas of the continental US this century, with the potential…”
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Network organization of the human autophagy system
Published in Nature (London) (01-07-2010)“…Autophagy, the process by which proteins and organelles are sequestered in autophagosomal vesicles and delivered to the lysosome/vacuole for degradation,…”
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DNA Unwinding by ASCC3 Helicase Is Coupled to ALKBH3-Dependent DNA Alkylation Repair and Cancer Cell Proliferation
Published in Molecular cell (04-11-2011)“…Demethylation by the AlkB dioxygenases represents an important mechanism for repair of N-alkylated nucleotides. However, little is known about their functions…”
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A sensory integration account for time perception
Published in PLoS computational biology (29-01-2021)“…The connection between stimulus perception and time perception remains unknown. The present study combines human and rat psychophysics with sensory cortical…”
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Perceptual uncertainty
Published in PLoS biology (27-08-2019)“…The number of the distinct tactile percepts exceeds the number of receptor types in the skin, signifying that perception cannot be explained by a one-to-one…”
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Defining the Human Deubiquitinating Enzyme Interaction Landscape
Published in Cell (23-07-2009)“…Deubiquitinating enzymes (Dubs) function to remove covalently attached ubiquitin from proteins, thereby controlling substrate activity and/or abundance. For…”
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Tactile cognition in rodents
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-06-2023)“…Since the discovery 50 years ago of the precisely ordered representation of the whiskers in somatosensory cortex, the rodent tactile sensory system has been a…”
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Texture Identification by Bounded Integration of Sensory Cortical Signals
Published in Current biology (06-05-2019)“…Recent work demonstrated that when a rat palpates a surface to identify its texture, signals generated by whisker kinematics are integrated by the brain, one…”
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Conserved visual capacity of rats under red light
Published in eLife (20-07-2021)“…Recent studies examine the behavioral capacities of rats and mice with and without visual input, and the neuronal mechanisms underlying such capacities. These…”
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Whisker sensory system - from receptor to decision
Published in Progress in neurobiology (01-04-2013)“…One of the great challenges of systems neuroscience is to understand how the neocortex transforms neuronal representations of the physical characteristics of…”
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Rats Generate Vibrissal Sensory Evidence until Boundary Crossing Triggers a Decision
Published in Current biology (06-05-2019)“…Behaviors in which primates collect externally generated streams of sensory evidence, such as judgment of random dot motion direction, are explained by a…”
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Neuronal Correlates of Tactile Working Memory in Prefrontal and Vibrissal Somatosensory Cortex
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (11-06-2019)“…Tactile working memory engages a broad network of cortical regions in primates. To assess whether the conclusions drawn from primates apply to rodents, we…”
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Effect of Charcoal Quantity on Microbial Biomass and Activity in Temperate Soils
Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-07-2009)“…Wildfire-produced charcoal is a common component of soils, affecting a range of important abiotic and biotic soil processes. Our ability to predict the effects…”
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A Tissue-Specific Atlas of Mouse Protein Phosphorylation and Expression
Published in Cell (23-12-2010)“…Although most tissues in an organism are genetically identical, the biochemistry of each is optimized to fulfill its unique physiological roles, with important…”
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