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Lily KramerResearch Specialist, University of Pittsburgh Verified email at pitt.edu Cited by 96 |
Cocaine triggers astrocyte-mediated synaptogenesis
Background Synaptogenesis is essential in forming new neurocircuits during development,
and this is mediated in part by astrocyte-released thrombospondins (TSPs) and activation of …
and this is mediated in part by astrocyte-released thrombospondins (TSPs) and activation of …
[PDF][PDF] Dynamic task-belief is an integral part of decision-making
Natural decisions involve two seemingly separable processes: inferring the relevant task (task-belief)
and performing the believed-relevant task. The assumed separability has led to the …
and performing the believed-relevant task. The assumed separability has led to the …
Low rank mechanisms underlying flexible visual representations
Neuronal population responses to sensory stimuli are remarkably flexible. The responses of
neurons in visual cortex have heterogeneous dependence on stimulus properties (eg, …
neurons in visual cortex have heterogeneous dependence on stimulus properties (eg, …
[HTML][HTML] Contributions of early and mid-level visual cortex to high-level object categorization
The complexity of visual features for which neurons are tuned increases from early to late
stages of the ventral visual stream. Thus, the standard hypothesis is that high-level functions …
stages of the ventral visual stream. Thus, the standard hypothesis is that high-level functions …
Task interference as a neuronal basis for the cost of cognitive flexibility
Humans and animals have an impressive ability to juggle multiple tasks in a constantly changing
environment. This flexibility, however, leads to decreased performance under uncertain …
environment. This flexibility, however, leads to decreased performance under uncertain …
Coordinated multiplexing of information about separate objects in visual cortex
Sensory receptive fields are large enough that they can contain more than one perceptible
stimulus. How, then, can the brain encode information about each of the stimuli that may be …
stimulus. How, then, can the brain encode information about each of the stimuli that may be …
Cocaine Triggers Glial-Mediated Synaptogenesis
…, YQ Wang, ND Bastola, HH Huang, LE Kramer… - bioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
Synaptogenesis is essential in forming new neurocircuits during development, and this is
mediated in part by astrocyte-released thrombospondins (TSPs) and activation of their …
mediated in part by astrocyte-released thrombospondins (TSPs) and activation of their …
Contributions of the early visual system to high-level visual distinctions
Because the complexity of visual features for which neurons are tuned increases from early
to late stages of the ventral visual stream, the working hypothesis is that object recognition, …
to late stages of the ventral visual stream, the working hypothesis is that object recognition, …
Patterns of Gene Duplication and Functional Evolution During the Diversification of the AGAMOUS Subfamily of MADS Box Genes in Angiosperms
… AG homologs was performed using RT-PCR in a manner similar to that described in Kramer
… identified in the AP3 and AP1 gene lineages close to the base of the core eudicots (Kramer …
… identified in the AP3 and AP1 gene lineages close to the base of the core eudicots (Kramer …
Elaboration of B Gene Function to Include the Identity of Novel Floral Organs in the Lower Eudicot Aquilegia
… We thank members of the Kramer and Mathews laboratories, as well as three anonymous
reviewers, for comments on the manuscript. We also express our gratitude to Renate Hellmiss-…
reviewers, for comments on the manuscript. We also express our gratitude to Renate Hellmiss-…