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    Deconvolution improves the detection and quantification of spike transmission gain from spike trains by Spivak, Lidor, Levi, Amir, Sloin, Hadas E., Someck, Shirly, Stark, Eran

    Published in Communications biology (31-05-2022)
    “…Accurate detection and quantification of spike transmission between neurons is essential for determining neural network mechanisms that govern cognitive…”
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    Positive and biphasic extracellular waveforms correspond to return currents and axonal spikes by Someck, Shirly, Levi, Amir, Sloin, Hadas E., Spivak, Lidor, Gattegno, Roni, Stark, Eran

    Published in Communications biology (18-09-2023)
    “…Multiple biophysical mechanisms may generate non-negative extracellular waveforms during action potentials, but the origin and prevalence of positive spikes…”
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    Local activation of CA1 pyramidal cells induces theta-phase precession by Sloin, Hadas E, Spivak, Lidor, Levi, Amir, Gattegno, Roni, Someck, Shirly, Stark, Eran

    “…Hippocampal theta-phase precession is involved in spatiotemporal coding and in generating multineural spike sequences, but how precession originates remains…”
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    High Fidelity Theta Phase Rolling of CA1 Neurons by Sloin, Hadas E, Levi, Amir, Someck, Shirly, Spivak, Lidor, Stark, Eran

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-04-2022)
    “…Single hippocampal cells encode the spatial position of an animal by increasing their firing rates within "place fields," and by shifting the phase of their…”
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    Bidirectional Optogenetic Control of Inhibitory Neurons in Freely-Moving Mice by Noked, Ori, Levi, Amir, Someck, Shirly, Amber-Vitos, Ortal, Stark, Eran

    “…Objective: Optogenetic manipulations of excitable cells enable activating or silencing specific types of neurons. By expressing two types of exogenous…”
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    Error correction and improved precision of spike timing in converging cortical networks by Levi, Amir, Spivak, Lidor, Sloin, Hadas E., Someck, Shirly, Stark, Eran

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (20-09-2022)
    “…The brain propagates neuronal signals accurately and rapidly. Nevertheless, whether and how a pool of cortical neurons transmits an undistorted message to a…”
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    Wired together, change together: Spike timing modifies transmission in converging assemblies by Spivak, Lidor, Someck, Shirly, Levi, Amir, Sivroni, Shir, Stark, Eran

    Published in Science advances (19-01-2024)
    “…The precise timing of neuronal spikes may lead to changes in synaptic connectivity and is thought to be crucial for learning and memory. However, the effect of…”
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    Outan: An On-Head System for Driving µLED Arrays Implanted in Freely Moving Mice by Tarnavsky Eitan, Alexander, Someck, Shirly, Zajac, Mario, Socher, Eran, Stark, Eran

    “…In the intact brain, neural activity can be recorded using sensing electrodes and manipulated using light stimulation. Silicon probes with integrated…”
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    Outan: An on-head system for driving μLED arrays implanted in freely moving mice by Tarnavsky Eitan, Alexander, Someck, Shirly, Zajac, Mario Guillermo, Socher, Eran, Stark, Eran

    “…In the intact brain, neural activity can be recorded using sensing electrodes and manipulated using light stimulation. Silicon probes with integrated…”
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    Hybrid Offspring of C57BL/6J Mice Exhibit Improved Properties for Neurobehavioral Research by Sloin, Hadas E., Bikovski, Lior, Levi, Amir, Amber-Vitos, Ortal, Katz, Tomer, Spivak, Lidor, Someck, Shirly, Gattegno, Roni, Sivroni, Shir, Sjulson, Lucas, Stark, Eran

    Published in eNeuro (01-07-2022)
    “…Abstract C57BL/6 is the most commonly used mouse strain in neurobehavioral research, serving as a background for multiple transgenic lines. However, C57BL/6…”
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    Outan: An On-Head System for Driving micro-LED Arrays Implanted in Freely Moving Mice by Eitan, Alexander Tarnavsky, Someck, Shirly, Zajac, Mario, Socher, Eran, Stark, Eran

    Published 24-11-2022
    “…IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 15:303-13 (2021) In the intact brain, neural activity can be recorded using sensing electrodes and…”
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    Bidirectional optogenetic control of inhibitory neurons in freely-moving mice by Noked, Ori, Levi, Amir, Someck, Shirly, Amber-Vitos, Ortal, Stark, Eran

    Published 24-11-2022
    “…IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 68:416-27 (2021) Objective: Optogenetic manipulations of excitable cells enable activating or silencing specific…”
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