From the bioRxiv: A Selection of Recently Posted Papers from SCGB Investigators and Others
Learning prediction error neurons in a canonical interneuron circuit
Loreen Hertäg and Henning Sprekeler
bioRxiv posted 28 February 2020
Spiking neural network model of motor cortex with joint excitatory and inhibitory clusters reflects task uncertainty, reaction times, and variability dynamics
Vahid Rostami, Thomas Rost, Alexa Riehle, Sacha J. van Albada, and Martin P. Nawrot
bioRxiv posted 28 February 2020
Top-down Control of Inhibition Reshapes Neural Dynamics Giving Rise to a Diversity of Computations
Zhen Chen and Krishnan Padmanabhan
bioRxiv posted 26 February 2020
What do adversarial images tell us about human vision?
Marin Dujmovic, Gaurav Malhotra, and Jeffrey Bowers
bioRxiv posted 26 February 2020
High-throughput cellular-resolution synaptic connectivity mapping in vivo with concurrent two-photon optogenetics and volumetric Ca2+ imaging
Christopher McRaven, Dimitrii Tanese, Lixia Zhang, Chao-Tsung Yang, Misha B Ahrens, Valentina Emiliani, and Minoru Koyama
bioRxiv posted 24 February 2020
Neural manifold under plasticity in a goal driven learning behaviour
Barbara Feulner, Claudia Clopath
bioRxiv posted 24 February 2020
Spatial maps in olfactory cortex during olfactory navigation
Cindy Poo, Gautam Agarwal, Niccolo Bonacchi, and Zachary F Mainen
bioRxiv posted 19 February 2020
Excitatory and inhibitory intracortical circuits for orientation and direction selectivity
Federico Rossi, Kenneth D. Harris, Matteo Carandini
bioRxiv posted 21 February 2020
Deep Neural Networks Carve the Brain at its Joints
Maxwell A Bertolero and Danielle S Bassett
bioRxiv posted 21 February 2020
Theory of Neuronal Perturbome: Linking Connectivity to Coding via Perturbations
Sadra Sadeh and Claudia Clopath
bioRxiv posted 20 February 2020
An anatomical substrate of credit assignment in reinforcement learning
Joergen M Kornfeld, Michał Januszewski, Philipp Johannes Schubert, Viren Jain, Winfried Denk, and Michale S Fee
bioRxiv posted 19 February 2020
Multiple timescales of neural dynamics and integration of task-relevant signals across cortex
Mehran Moradi Spitmaan, Hyojung Seo, Daeyeol Lee, and Alireza Soltani
bioRxiv posted 19 February 2020
Distinct natural syllable-selective neuronal ensembles in the primary auditory cortex of awake marmosets
huanhuan Zeng, Jun-feng Huang, Zhiming Shen, Neng Gong, Yun-qing Wen, Liping Wang, and Mu-ming Poo
bioRxiv posted 18 February 2020
The Neural Basis for a Persistent Internal State in Drosophila Females
David Deutsch, Diego Armando Pacheco, Lucas Jose Encarnacion-Rivera, Talmo Pereira, Ramie Fathy, Adam John Calhoun, Elise Claire Eireland, Austin Taylor Burke, Sven Dorkenwald, Claire McKellar, Thomas Macrina, Ran Lu, Kisuk Lee, Nico Kemnitz, Dodam Ih, Manuel Castro, Akhilesh Halageri, Chris Jordan, William Silversmith, Jingpeng Wu, Hyunjune Sebastian Seung, and Mala Murthy
bioRxiv posted 13 February 2020
Strong inhibitory signaling underlies stable temporal dynamics and working memory in spiking neural networks
Robert Kim and Terrence J Sejnowski
bioRxiv posted 12 February 2020
A neural circuit for flexible control of persistent behavioral states
Ni Ji, Gurrein K Madan, Guadalupe I Fabre, Alyssa Dayan, Casey M Baker, Ijeoma Nwabudike, and Steven W Flavell
bioRxiv posted 5 February 2020
Internally generated population activity in cortical networks hinders information transmission
Chengcheng Huang, Alexandre Pouget, and Brent David Doiron
bioRxiv posted 4 February 2020
Time cells in the human hippocampus and entorhinal cortex support episodic memory
Gray Umbach, Pranish Kantak, Joshua Jacobs, Michael J. Kahana, Brad E. Pfeiffer, Michael Sperling, and Bradley Lega
bioRxiv posted 4 February 2020
OpenMonkeyStudio: Automated Markerless Pose Estimation in Freely Moving Macaques
Praneet C Bala, Benjamin R Eisenreich, Seng Bum Michael Yoo, Benjamin Y Hayden, Hyun Soo Park, and Jan Zimmermann
bioRxiv posted 2 February 2020
Inferring Neural Population Spiking Rate from Wide-Field Calcium Imaging
Merav Stern, Eric Shea-Brown, and Daniela Witten
bioRxiv posted 2 February 2020