Temporal-pattern recognition by single neurons in a sensory pathway devoted to social communication behavior.
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Comparable ages for the independent origins of electrogenesis in African and South American weakly electric fishesDetection of transient synchrony across oscillating receptors by the central electrosensory system of mormyrid fishBehavioral and Single-Neuron Sensitivity to Millisecond Variations in Temporally Patterned Communication Signals.Counting on dis-inhibition: a circuit motif for interval counting and selectivity in the anuran auditory system.Phasic, suprathreshold excitation and sustained inhibition underlie neuronal selectivity for short-duration sounds.A model of order-selectivity based on dynamic changes in the balance of excitation and inhibition produced by short-term synaptic plasticityTemporally-patterned deep brain stimulation in a mouse model of multiple traumatic brain injuryTiming as an intrinsic property of neural networks: evidence from in vivo and in vitro experimentsAutomatic realistic real time stimulation/recording in weakly electric fish: long time behavior characterization in freely swimming fish and stimuli discrimination.Temporal selectivity in midbrain electrosensory neurons identified by modal variation in active sensing.Sensory receptor diversity establishes a peripheral population code for stimulus duration at low intensitiesBursts and isolated spikes code for opposite movement directions in midbrain electrosensory neurons.Interval-counting neurons in the anuran auditory midbrain: factors underlying diversity of interval tuning.Multiplexed temporal coding of electric communication signals in mormyrid fishesThe cellular and circuit basis for evolutionary change in sensory perception in mormyrid fishes.Brain evolution triggers increased diversification of electric fishes.A fast BK-type KCa current acts as a postsynaptic modulator of temporal selectivity for communication signalsShort-term depression, temporal summation, and onset inhibition shape interval tuning in midbrain neurons.A diversity of synaptic filters are created by temporal summation of excitation and inhibition.Peripheral sensory coding through oscillatory synchrony in weakly electric fishSparse and dense coding of natural stimuli by distinct midbrain neuron subpopulations in weakly electric fish.Detection of submillisecond spike timing differences based on delay-line anticoincidence detection.Role of synaptic dynamics and heterogeneity in neuronal learning of temporal codeRetrograde fluorescent labeling allows for targeted extracellular single-unit recording from identified neurons in vivo.Duration tuning in the auditory midbrain of echolocating and non-echolocating vertebrates.How do short-term changes at synapses fine-tune information processing?From sequence to spike to spark: evo-devo-neuroethology of electric communication in mormyrid fishes.Signal variation and its morphological correlates in Paramormyrops kingsleyae provide insight into the evolution of electrogenic signal diversity in mormyrid electric fish.Kinetics of fast short-term depression are matched to spike train statistics to reduce noise.Variations in interpulse interval of double action potentials during propagation in single neurons.Species-specificity of temporal processing in the auditory midbrain of gray treefrogs: interval-counting neurons.Degeneracy in the regulation of short-term plasticity and synaptic filtering by presynaptic mechanisms.Variable Temporal Integration of Stimulus Patterns in the Mouse Barrel Cortex.Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity as a Mechanism for Sensory Timing
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Temporal-pattern recognition by single neurons in a sensory pathway devoted to social communication behavior.
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Bruce A Carlson
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1980-09.2009
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