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    A Perspective on Neuroscience Data Standardization with Neurodata Without Borders by Pierré, Andrea, Pham, Tuan, Pearl, Jonah, Datta, Sandeep Robert, Ritt, Jason T, Fleischmann, Alexander

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-09-2024)
    “…Neuroscience research has evolved to generate increasingly large and complex experimental data sets, and advanced data science tools are taking on central…”
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    Some Thoughts on the Concept of Colimitation: Three Definitions and the Importance of Bioavailability by Saito, Mak A., Goepfert, Tyler J., Ritt, Jason T.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-2008)
    “…We discuss the concept of colimitation of primary productivity in aquatic environments, with an emphasis on reconciling this concept with recent advances in…”
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    Selective optical drive of thalamic reticular nucleus generates thalamic bursts and cortical spindles by Feng, Guoping, Moore, Christopher I, Halassa, Michael M, Siegle, Joshua H, Ritt, Jason T, Ting, Jonathan T

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2011)
    “…The thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) is hypothesized to regulate neocortical rhythms and behavioral states. Using optogenetics and multi-electrode recording in…”
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    Odors in space by McKissick, Olivia, Klimpert, Nell, Ritt, Jason T, Fleischmann, Alexander

    Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (24-06-2024)
    “…As an evolutionarily ancient sense, olfaction is key to learning where to find food, shelter, mates, and important landmarks in an animal's environment. Brain…”
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    Embodied Information Processing: Vibrissa Mechanics and Texture Features Shape Micromotions in Actively Sensing Rats by Ritt, Jason T., Andermann, Mark L., Moore, Christopher I.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (28-02-2008)
    “…Peripheral sensory organs provide the first transformation of sensory information, and understanding how their physical embodiment shapes transduction is…”
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    Ca2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity by Medeiros, Audrey T, Gratz, Scott J, Delgado, Ambar, Ritt, Jason T, O'Connor-Giles, Kate M

    Published in eLife (18-09-2024)
    “…Synaptic heterogeneity is a hallmark of nervous systems that enables complex and adaptable communication in neural circuits. To understand circuit function, it…”
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    Selection of head and whisker coordination strategies during goal-oriented active touch by Schroeder, Joseph B, Ritt, Jason T

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-2016)
    “…In the rodent whisker system, a key model for neural processing and behavioral choices during active sensing, whisker motion is increasingly recognized as only…”
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    Control strategies for underactuated neural ensembles driven by optogenetic stimulation by Ching, ShiNung, Ritt, Jason T

    Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (2013)
    “…Motivated by experiments employing optogenetic stimulation of cortical regions, we consider spike control strategies for ensembles of uncoupled integrate and…”
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    OptoZIF Drive: a 3D printed implant and assembly tool package for neural recording and optical stimulation in freely moving mice by Freedman, David S, Schroeder, Joseph B, Telian, Gregory I, Zhang, Zhengyang, Sunil, Smrithi, Ritt, Jason T

    Published in Journal of neural engineering (01-12-2016)
    “…Behavioral neuroscience studies in freely moving rodents require small, light-weight implants to facilitate neural recording and stimulation. Our goal was to…”
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    Response to Letter: Ritt et al., “Embodied Information Processing: Vibrissa Mechanics and Texture Features Shape Micromotions in Actively Sensing Rats.” Neuron 57, 599–613 by Ritt, Jason T., Moore, Christopher I.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (10-12-2008)
    “…On the basis of in vitro and ex vivo studies in which they swept real and metallic vibrissae over textures at a single velocity (Arabzadeh et al., 2005; Hipp…”
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    Neurocontrol: Methods, models and technologies for manipulating dynamics in the brain by Ritt, Jason T., ShiNung Ching

    Published in 2015 American Control Conference (ACC) (01-07-2015)
    “…This paper accompanies a tutorial session at the 2015 American Control Conference, and provides a survey of emerging technologies and research problems at the…”
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    Evaluation of entrainment of a nonlinear neural oscillator to white noise by Ritt, Jason

    “…The Lyapunov exponent for a one-dimensional neural oscillator model, the theta neuron, is computed for white noise forcing, using the steady-state solution to…”
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    Ca2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity by Medeiros, Audrey T, Gratz, Scott J, Delgado, Ambar, Ritt, Jason T, O'Connor-Giles, Kate M

    Published in eLife (18-09-2024)
    “…Synaptic heterogeneity is a hallmark of nervous systems that enables complex and adaptable communication in neural circuits. To understand circuit function, it…”
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    Ca.sup.2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity by Medeiros, Audrey T, Gratz, Scott J, Delgado, Ambar, Ritt, Jason T, O'Connor-Giles, Kate M

    Published in eLife (18-09-2024)
    “…Synaptic heterogeneity is a hallmark of nervous systems that enables complex and adaptable communication in neural circuits. To understand circuit function, it…”
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    Future challenges and opportunities in the control of neural dynamics by Ritt, Jason T., Ching, ShiNung

    Published in 2015 American Control Conference (ACC) (01-07-2015)
    “…The participants of the tutorial session 'Neuro-control: Methods, Models and Technologies for Manipulating Dynamics in the Brain' will conclude the session by…”
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    Extraction of intended palpation times from facial EMGs in a mouse model of active sensing by Schroeder, Joseph B., Ritt, Jason T.

    “…The rodent whisker system is a common model for somatosensory neuroscience and sensorimotor integration. In support of ongoing efforts to assess neural…”
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    Ca 2+ channel and active zone protein abundance intersects with input-specific synapse organization to shape functional synaptic diversity by Medeiros, Audrey T, Gratz, Scott J, Delgado, Ambar, Ritt, Jason T, O'Connor-Giles, Kate M

    Published in eLife (18-09-2024)
    “…Synaptic heterogeneity is a hallmark of nervous systems that enables complex and adaptable communication in neural circuits. To understand circuit function, it…”
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    Neural Correlates of Vibrissa Resonance: Band-Pass and Somatotopic Representation of High-Frequency Stimuli by Andermann, Mark L, Ritt, Jason, Neimark, Maria A, Moore, Christopher I

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (13-05-2004)
    “…The array of vibrissae on a rat's face is the first stage of a high-resolution tactile sensing system. Recently, it was discovered that vibrissae (whiskers)…”
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    Catalyzing communities of research rigour champions by Brumback, Audrey C, Ngiam, William X Q, Lapato, Dana M, Allison, David B, Daniels, Christin L, Dougherty, Michael, Hazlett, Haley F, Kerr, Kara L, Pusek, Susan, Schrag, Naomi

    Published in Brain communications (2024)
    “…The biomedical sciences must maintain and enhance a research culture that prioritizes rigour and transparency. The US National Institute of Neurological…”
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