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2. Survey of spiking in the mouse visual system reveals functional hierarchy
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Siegle, Joshua H., Jia, Xiaoxuan, Durand, Séverine, Gale, Sam, Bennett, Corbett, Graddis, Nile, Heller, Greggory, Ramirez, Tamina K., Choi, Hannah, Luviano, Jennifer A., Groblewski, Peter A., Ahmed, Ruweida, Arkhipov, Anton, Bernard, Amy, Billeh, Yazan N., Brown, Dillan, Buice, Michael A., Cain, Nicolas, Caldejon, Shiella, Casal, Linzy, Cho, Andrew, Chvilicek, Maggie, Cox, Timothy C., Dai, Kael, Denman, Daniel J., de Vries, Saskia E. J., Dietzman, Roald, Esposito, Luke, Farrell, Colin, Feng, David, Galbraith, John, Garrett, Marina, Gelfand, Emily C., Hancock, Nicole, Harris, Julie A., Howard, Robert, Hu, Brian, Hytnen, Ross, Iyer, Ramakrishnan, Jessett, Erika, Johnson, Katelyn, Kato, India, Kiggins, Justin, Lambert, Sophie, Lecoq, Jerome, Ledochowitsch, Peter, Lee, Jung Hoon, Leon, Arielle, Li, Yang, Liang, Elizabeth, Long, Fuhui, Mace, Kyla, Melchior, Jose, Millman, Daniel, Mollenkopf, Tyler, Nayan, Chelsea, Ng, Lydia, Ngo, Kiet, Nguyen, Thuyahn, Nicovich, Philip R., North, Kat, Ocker, Gabriel Koch, Ollerenshaw, Doug, Oliver, Michael, Pachitariu, Marius, Perkins, Jed, Reding, Melissa, Reid, David, Robertson, Miranda, Ronellenfitch, Kara, Seid, Sam, Slaughterbeck, Cliff, Stoecklin, Michelle, Sullivan, David, Sutton, Ben, Swapp, Jackie, Thompson, Carol, Turner, Kristen, Wakeman, Wayne, Whitesell, Jennifer D., Williams, Derric, Williford, Ali, Young, Rob, Zeng, Hongkui, Naylor, Sarah, Phillips, John W., Reid, R. Clay, Mihalas, Stefan, Olsen, Shawn R., and Koch, Christof
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- 2021
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3. A large-scale standardized physiological survey reveals functional organization of the mouse visual cortex
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de Vries, Saskia E. J., Lecoq, Jerome A., Buice, Michael A., Groblewski, Peter A., Ocker, Gabriel K., Oliver, Michael, Feng, David, Cain, Nicholas, Ledochowitsch, Peter, Millman, Daniel, Roll, Kate, Garrett, Marina, Keenan, Tom, Kuan, Leonard, Mihalas, Stefan, Olsen, Shawn, Thompson, Carol, Wakeman, Wayne, Waters, Jack, Williams, Derric, Barber, Chris, Berbesque, Nathan, Blanchard, Brandon, Bowles, Nicholas, Caldejon, Shiella D., Casal, Linzy, Cho, Andrew, Cross, Sissy, Dang, Chinh, Dolbeare, Tim, Edwards, Melise, Galbraith, John, Gaudreault, Nathalie, Gilbert, Terri L., Griffin, Fiona, Hargrave, Perry, Howard, Robert, Huang, Lawrence, Jewell, Sean, Keller, Nika, Knoblich, Ulf, Larkin, Josh D., Larsen, Rachael, Lau, Chris, Lee, Eric, Lee, Felix, Leon, Arielle, Li, Lu, Long, Fuhui, Luviano, Jennifer, Mace, Kyla, Nguyen, Thuyanh, Perkins, Jed, Robertson, Miranda, Seid, Sam, Shea-Brown, Eric, Shi, Jianghong, Sjoquist, Nathan, Slaughterbeck, Cliff, Sullivan, David, Valenza, Ryan, White, Casey, Williford, Ali, Witten, Daniela M., Zhuang, Jun, Zeng, Hongkui, Farrell, Colin, Ng, Lydia, Bernard, Amy, Phillips, John W., Reid, R. Clay, and Koch, Christof
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- 2020
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4. Hierarchical organization of cortical and thalamic connectivity
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Harris, Julie A., Mihalas, Stefan, Hirokawa, Karla E., Whitesell, Jennifer D., Choi, Hannah, Bernard, Amy, Bohn, Phillip, Caldejon, Shiella, Casal, Linzy, Cho, Andrew, Feiner, Aaron, Feng, David, Gaudreault, Nathalie, Gerfen, Charles R., Graddis, Nile, Groblewski, Peter A., Henry, Alex M., Ho, Anh, Howard, Robert, Knox, Joseph E., Kuan, Leonard, Kuang, Xiuli, Lecoq, Jerome, Lesnar, Phil, Li, Yaoyao, Luviano, Jennifer, McConoughey, Stephen, Mortrud, Marty T., Naeemi, Maitham, Ng, Lydia, Oh, Seung Wook, Ouellette, Benjamin, Shen, Elise, Sorensen, Staci A., Wakeman, Wayne, Wang, Quanxin, Wang, Yun, Williford, Ali, Phillips, John W., Jones, Allan R., Koch, Christof, and Zeng, Hongkui
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- 2019
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5. Intravenous cocaine self-administration in a panel of inbred mouse strains differing in acute locomotor sensitivity to cocaine
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Roberts, Amanda J., Casal, Linzy, Huitron-Resendiz, Salvador, Thompson, Trey, and Tarantino, Lisa M.
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- 2018
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6. Differential encoding of temporal context and expectation under representational drift across hierarchically connected areas
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Wyrick, David G, primary, Cain, Nicholas, additional, Larsen, Rylan S., additional, Lecoq, Jérôme, additional, Valley, Matthew, additional, Ahmed, Ruweida, additional, Bowlus, Jessica, additional, Boyer, Gabriella, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Chvilicek, Maggie, additional, DePartee, Maxwell, additional, Groblewski, Peter A, additional, Huang, Cindy, additional, Johnson, Katelyn, additional, Kato, India, additional, Larkin, Josh, additional, Lee, Eric, additional, Liang, Elizabeth, additional, Luviano, Jennifer, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Nguyen, Thuyanhn, additional, Reding, Melissa, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Sevigny, Joshua, additional, Stoecklin, Michelle, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Choi, Hannah, additional, Garrett, Marina, additional, and Mazzucato, Luca, additional
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- 2023
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7. Stimulus novelty uncovers coding diversity in visual cortical circuits
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Garrett, Marina, primary, Groblewski, Peter, additional, Piet, Alex, additional, Ollerenshaw, Doug, additional, Najafi, Farzaneh, additional, Yavorska, Iryna, additional, Amster, Adam, additional, Bennett, Corbett, additional, Buice, Michael, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, D’Orazi, Florence, additional, Daniel, Scott, additional, de Vries, Saskia EJ, additional, Kapner, Daniel, additional, Kiggins, Justin, additional, Lecoq, Jerome, additional, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Manavi, Sahar, additional, Mei, Nicholas, additional, Morrison, Christopher B., additional, Naylor, Sarah, additional, Orlova, Natalia, additional, Perkins, Jed, additional, Ponvert, Nick, additional, Roll, Clark, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Williams, Derric, additional, Williford, Allison, additional, Ahmed, Ruweida, additional, Amine, Daniel, additional, Billeh, Yazan, additional, Bowman, Chris, additional, Cain, Nicholas, additional, Cho, Andrew, additional, Dawe, Tim, additional, Departee, Max, additional, Desoto, Marie, additional, Feng, David, additional, Gale, Sam, additional, Gelfand, Emily, additional, Gradis, Nile, additional, Grasso, Conor, additional, Hancock, Nicole, additional, Hu, Brian, additional, Hytnen, Ross, additional, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Johnson, Tye, additional, Kato, India, additional, Kivikas, Sara, additional, Kuan, Leonard, additional, L’Heureux, Quinn, additional, Lambert, Sophie, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Liang, Elizabeth, additional, Long, Fuhui, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Magrans de Abril, Ildefons, additional, Mochizuki, Chris, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, North, Katherine, additional, Ng, Lydia, additional, Ocker, Gabriel Koch, additional, Oliver, Michael, additional, Rhoads, Paul, additional, Ronellenfitch, Kara, additional, Schelonka, Kathryn, additional, Sevigny, Josh, additional, Sullivan, David, additional, Sutton, Ben, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Nguyen, Thuyanh K, additional, Waughman, Xana, additional, Wilkes, Joshua, additional, Wang, Michael, additional, Farrell, Colin, additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Zeng, Hongkui, additional, Phillips, John, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, Arkhipov, Anton, additional, Koch, Christof, additional, and Olsen, Shawn R, additional
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- 2023
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8. A whole-brain monosynaptic input connectome to neuron classes in mouse visual cortex
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Yao, Shenqin, primary, Wang, Quanxin, additional, Hirokawa, Karla E., additional, Ouellette, Benjamin, additional, Ahmed, Ruweida, additional, Bomben, Jasmin, additional, Brouner, Krissy, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Cho, Andy, additional, Dotson, Nadezhda I., additional, Daigle, Tanya L., additional, Egdorf, Tom, additional, Enstrom, Rachel, additional, Gary, Amanda, additional, Gelfand, Emily, additional, Gorham, Melissa, additional, Griffin, Fiona, additional, Gu, Hong, additional, Hancock, Nicole, additional, Howard, Robert, additional, Kuan, Leonard, additional, Lambert, Sophie, additional, Lee, Eric Kenji, additional, Luviano, Jennifer, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Maxwell, Michelle, additional, Mortrud, Marty T., additional, Naeemi, Maitham, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Ngo, Nhan-Kiet, additional, Nguyen, Thuyanh, additional, North, Kat, additional, Ransford, Shea, additional, Ruiz, Augustin, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Taormina, Michael J., additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Zhou, Thomas, additional, Nicovich, Philip R., additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Potekhina, Lydia, additional, McGraw, Medea, additional, Ng, Lydia, additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Tasic, Bosiljka, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, Harris, Julie A., additional, Cetin, Ali, additional, and Zeng, Hongkui, additional
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- 2022
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9. A whole-brain monosynaptic input connectome to neuron classes in mouse visual cortex
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Yao, Shenqin, primary, Wang, Quanxin, additional, Hirokawa, Karla, additional, Ouellette, Benjamin, additional, Ahmed, Ruweida, additional, Bomben, Jasmin, additional, Brouner, Krissy, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Cho, Andy, additional, Dotson, Nadezhda, additional, Daigle, Tanya, additional, Egdorf, Tom, additional, Enstrom, Rachel, additional, Gary, Amanda, additional, Gelfand, Emily, additional, Gorham, Melissa, additional, Griffin, Fiona, additional, Gu, Hong, additional, Hancock, Nicole, additional, Howard, Robert, additional, Kuan, Leonard, additional, Lambert, Sophie, additional, Lee, Eric, additional, Luviano, Jennifer, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Maxwell, Michelle, additional, Mortrud, Marty, additional, Naeemi, Maitham, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Ngo, Nhan-Kiet, additional, Nguyen, Thuyanh, additional, North, Kat, additional, Ransford, Shea, additional, Ruiz, Augustin, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Taormina, Michael, additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Zhou, Thomas, additional, Nicovich, Philip, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Potekhina, Lydia, additional, McGraw, Medea, additional, Ng, Lydia, additional, Groblewski, Peter, additional, Tasic, Bosiljka, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, Harris, Julie, additional, Cetin, Ali, additional, and Zeng, Hongkui, additional
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- 2021
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10. Reconciling functional differences in populations of neurons recorded with two-photon imaging and electrophysiology
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Siegle, Joshua H, primary, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Millman, Daniel J, additional, Ocker, Gabriel K, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cho, Andy, additional, Denman, Daniel J, additional, Durand, Séverine, additional, Groblewski, Peter A, additional, Heller, Gregg, additional, Kato, India, additional, Kivikas, Sara, additional, Lecoq, Jérôme, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Ngo, Kiet, additional, Nicovich, Philip R, additional, North, Kat, additional, Ramirez, Tamina K, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Waughman, Xana, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Olsen, Shawn R, additional, Koch, Christof, additional, Buice, Michael A, additional, and de Vries, Saskia EJ, additional
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- 2021
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11. Author response: Reconciling functional differences in populations of neurons recorded with two-photon imaging and electrophysiology
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Siegle, Joshua H, primary, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Millman, Daniel J, additional, Ocker, Gabriel K, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cho, Andy, additional, Denman, Daniel J, additional, Durand, Séverine, additional, Groblewski, Peter A, additional, Heller, Gregg, additional, Kato, India, additional, Kivikas, Sara, additional, Lecoq, Jérôme, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Ngo, Kiet, additional, Nicovich, Philip R, additional, North, Kat, additional, Ramirez, Tamina K, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Waughman, Xana, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Olsen, Shawn R, additional, Koch, Christof, additional, Buice, Michael A, additional, and de Vries, Saskia EJ, additional
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- 2021
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12. Multiplane Mesoscope reveals distinct cortical interactions following expectation violations
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Orlova, Natalia, primary, Najafi, Farzaneh, additional, Tsyboulski, Dmitri, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Kivikas, Sara, additional, Kato, India, additional, Griffin, Fiona, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Hytnen, Ross D., additional, L’Heureux, Quinn, additional, North, Kat, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Hancock, Nicole, additional, Ahmed, Ruweida, additional, Gelfand, Emily, additional, Cho, Andrew, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Howard, Robert, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Lambert, Sophie, additional, Lee, Eric Kenji, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Waughman, Xana, additional, Williford, Allison, additional, Garrett, Marina, additional, Ollerenshaw, Doug, additional, Olsen, Shawn R., additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Saggau, Peter, additional, and Lecoq, Jérôme, additional
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- 2020
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13. Reconciling functional differences in populations of neurons recorded with two-photon imaging and electrophysiology
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Siegle, Joshua H., primary, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Millman, Daniel, additional, Ocker, Gabriel K., additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cho, Andrew, additional, Denman, Daniel J., additional, Durand, Séverine, additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Heller, Greggory, additional, Kato, India, additional, Kivikas, Sara, additional, Lecoq, Jerome, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Ngo, Kiet, additional, Nicovich, Philip R., additional, North, Kat R., additional, Ramirez, Tamina K., additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Waughman, Xana, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Olsen, Shawn R., additional, Koch, Christof, additional, Buice, Michael A., additional, and de Vries, Saskia E. J., additional
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- 2020
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14. Characterization of Learning, Motivation, and Visual Perception in Five Transgenic Mouse Lines Expressing GCaMP in Distinct Cell Populations
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Groblewski, Peter A., primary, Ollerenshaw, Douglas R., additional, Kiggins, Justin T., additional, Garrett, Marina E., additional, Mochizuki, Chris, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cross, Sissy, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Manavi, Sahar, additional, Williams, Derric, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, and Olsen, Shawn R., additional
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- 2020
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15. Experience shapes activity dynamics and stimulus coding of VIP inhibitory cells
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Garrett, Marina, primary, Manavi, Sahar, additional, Roll, Kate, additional, Ollerenshaw, Douglas R, additional, Groblewski, Peter A, additional, Ponvert, Nicholas D, additional, Kiggins, Justin T, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Buice, Michael A, additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, and Olsen, Shawn R, additional
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- 2020
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16. Similar visual perception in GCaMP6 transgenic mice despite differences in learning and motivation
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Groblewski, Peter A., primary, Ollerenshaw, Douglas R., additional, Kiggins, Justin, additional, Garrett, Marina, additional, Mochizuki, Chris, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cross, Sissy, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Manavi, Sahar, additional, Williams, Derric, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, and Olsen, Shawn R., additional
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- 2020
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17. Author response: Experience shapes activity dynamics and stimulus coding of VIP inhibitory cells
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Garrett, Marina, primary, Manavi, Sahar, additional, Roll, Kate, additional, Ollerenshaw, Douglas R, additional, Groblewski, Peter A, additional, Ponvert, Nicholas D, additional, Kiggins, Justin T, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Buice, Michael A, additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, and Olsen, Shawn R, additional
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- 2020
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18. A large-scale standardized physiological survey reveals functional organization of the mouse visual cortex
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de Vries, Saskia E. J., primary, Lecoq, Jerome A., additional, Buice, Michael A., additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Ocker, Gabriel K., additional, Oliver, Michael, additional, Feng, David, additional, Cain, Nicholas, additional, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Millman, Daniel, additional, Roll, Kate, additional, Garrett, Marina, additional, Keenan, Tom, additional, Kuan, Leonard, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, Olsen, Shawn, additional, Thompson, Carol, additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Waters, Jack, additional, Williams, Derric, additional, Barber, Chris, additional, Berbesque, Nathan, additional, Blanchard, Brandon, additional, Bowles, Nicholas, additional, Caldejon, Shiella D., additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cho, Andrew, additional, Cross, Sissy, additional, Dang, Chinh, additional, Dolbeare, Tim, additional, Edwards, Melise, additional, Galbraith, John, additional, Gaudreault, Nathalie, additional, Gilbert, Terri L., additional, Griffin, Fiona, additional, Hargrave, Perry, additional, Howard, Robert, additional, Huang, Lawrence, additional, Jewell, Sean, additional, Keller, Nika, additional, Knoblich, Ulf, additional, Larkin, Josh D., additional, Larsen, Rachael, additional, Lau, Chris, additional, Lee, Eric, additional, Lee, Felix, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Li, Lu, additional, Long, Fuhui, additional, Luviano, Jennifer, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Nguyen, Thuyanh, additional, Perkins, Jed, additional, Robertson, Miranda, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Shea-Brown, Eric, additional, Shi, Jianghong, additional, Sjoquist, Nathan, additional, Slaughterbeck, Cliff, additional, Sullivan, David, additional, Valenza, Ryan, additional, White, Casey, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Witten, Daniela M., additional, Zhuang, Jun, additional, Zeng, Hongkui, additional, Farrell, Colin, additional, Ng, Lydia, additional, Bernard, Amy, additional, Phillips, John W., additional, Reid, R. Clay, additional, and Koch, Christof, additional
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- 2019
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19. A survey of spiking activity reveals a functional hierarchy of mouse corticothalamic visual areas
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Siegle, Joshua H., primary, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Durand, Séverine, additional, Gale, Sam, additional, Bennett, Corbett, additional, Graddis, Nile, additional, Heller, Greggory, additional, Ramirez, Tamina K., additional, Choi, Hannah, additional, Luviano, Jennifer A., additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Ahmed, Ruweida, additional, Arkhipov, Anton, additional, Bernard, Amy, additional, Billeh, Yazan N., additional, Brown, Dillan, additional, Buice, Michael A., additional, Cain, Nicolas, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cho, Andrew, additional, Chvilicek, Maggie, additional, Cox, Timothy C., additional, Dai, Kael, additional, Denman, Daniel J., additional, de Vries, Saskia E. J., additional, Dietzman, Roald, additional, Esposito, Luke, additional, Farrell, Colin, additional, Feng, David, additional, Galbraith, John, additional, Garrett, Marina, additional, Gelfand, Emily C., additional, Hancock, Nicole, additional, Harris, Julie A., additional, Howard, Robert, additional, Hu, Brian, additional, Hytnen, Ross, additional, Iyer, Ramakrishnan, additional, Jessett, Erika, additional, Johnson, Katelyn, additional, Kato, India, additional, Kiggins, Justin, additional, Lambert, Sophie, additional, Lecoq, Jerome, additional, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Lee, Jung Hoon, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Li, Yang, additional, Liang, Elizabeth, additional, Long, Fuhui, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Melchior, Jose, additional, Millman, Daniel, additional, Mollenkopf, Tyler, additional, Nayan, Chelsea, additional, Ng, Lydia, additional, Ngo, Kiet, additional, Nguyen, Thuyahn, additional, Nicovich, Philip R., additional, North, Kat, additional, Ocker, Gabriel Koch, additional, Ollerenshaw, Doug, additional, Oliver, Michael, additional, Pachitariu, Marius, additional, Perkins, Jed, additional, Reding, Melissa, additional, Reid, David, additional, Robertson, Miranda, additional, Ronellenfitch, Kara, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Slaughterbeck, Cliff, additional, Stoecklin, Michelle, additional, Sullivan, David, additional, Sutton, Ben, additional, Swapp, Jackie, additional, Thompson, Carol, additional, Turner, Kristen, additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Whitesell, Jennifer D., additional, Williams, Derric, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Young, Rob, additional, Zeng, Hongkui, additional, Naylor, Sarah, additional, Phillips, John W., additional, Reid, R. Clay, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, Olsen, Shawn R., additional, and Koch, Christof, additional
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- 2019
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20. Experience shapes activity dynamics and stimulus coding of VIP inhibitory and excitatory cells in visual cortex
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Garrett, Marina E., primary, Manavi, Sahar, additional, Roll, Kate, additional, Ollerenshaw, Douglas R., additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Kiggins, Justin, additional, Jia, Xiaoxuan, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, and Olsen, Shawn R., additional
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- 2019
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21. A large-scale, standardized physiological survey reveals higher order coding throughout the mouse visual cortex
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de Vries, Saskia E. J., primary, Lecoq, Jerome, additional, Buice, Michael A., additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Ocker, Gabriel K., additional, Oliver, Michael, additional, Feng, David, additional, Cain, Nicholas, additional, Ledochowitsch, Peter, additional, Millman, Daniel, additional, Roll, Kate, additional, Garrett, Marina, additional, Keenan, Tom, additional, Kuan, Leonard, additional, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, Olsen, Shawn, additional, Thompson, Carol, additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Waters, Jack, additional, Williams, Derric, additional, Barber, Chris, additional, Berbesque, Nathan, additional, Blanchard, Brandon, additional, Bowles, Nicholas, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cho, Andrew, additional, Cross, Sissy, additional, Dang, Chinh, additional, Dolbeare, Tim, additional, Edwards, Melise, additional, Galbraith, John, additional, Gaudreault, Nathalie, additional, Griffin, Fiona, additional, Hargrave, Perry, additional, Howard, Robert, additional, Huang, Lawrence, additional, Jewell, Sean, additional, Keller, Nika, additional, Knoblich, Ulf, additional, Larkin, Josh, additional, Larsen, Rachael, additional, Lau, Chris, additional, Lee, Eric, additional, Lee, Felix, additional, Leon, Arielle, additional, Li, Lu, additional, Long, Fuhui, additional, Luviano, Jennifer, additional, Mace, Kyla, additional, Nguyen, Thuyanh, additional, Perkins, Jed, additional, Robertson, Miranda, additional, Seid, Sam, additional, Shea-Brown, Eric, additional, Shi, Jianghong, additional, Sjoquist, Nathan, additional, Slaughterbeck, Cliff, additional, Sullivan, David, additional, Valenza, Ryan, additional, White, Casey, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Witten, Daniela, additional, Zhuang, Jun, additional, Zeng, Hongkui, additional, Farrell, Colin, additional, Ng, Lydia, additional, Bernard, Amy, additional, Phillips, John W., additional, Reid, R. Clay, additional, and Koch, Christof, additional
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- 2018
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22. The organization of intracortical connections by layer and cell class in the mouse brain
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Harris, Julie A., primary, Mihalas, Stefan, additional, Hirokawa, Karla E., additional, Whitesell, Jennifer D., additional, Knox, Joseph E., additional, Bernard, Amy, additional, Bohn, Phillip, additional, Caldejon, Shiella, additional, Casal, Linzy, additional, Cho, Andrew, additional, Feng, David, additional, Gaudreault, Nathalie, additional, Gerfen, Charles R., additional, Graddis, Nile, additional, Groblewski, Peter A., additional, Henry, Alex, additional, Ho, Anh, additional, Howard, Robert, additional, Kuan, Leonard, additional, Lecoq, Jerome, additional, Luviano, Jennifer, additional, McConoghy, Stephen, additional, Mortrud, Marty T., additional, Naeemi, Maitham, additional, Ng, Lydia, additional, Oh, Seung W., additional, Ouellette, Benjamin, additional, Sorensen, Staci A., additional, Wakeman, Wayne, additional, Wang, Quanxin, additional, Williford, Ali, additional, Phillips, John W., additional, Jones, Allan, additional, Koch, Christof, additional, and Zeng, Hongkui, additional
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- 2018
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23. Differential encoding of temporal context and expectation under representational drift across hierarchically connected areas.
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Wyrick DG, Cain N, Larsen RS, Lecoq J, Valley M, Ahmed R, Bowlus J, Boyer G, Caldejon S, Casal L, Chvilicek M, DePartee M, Groblewski PA, Huang C, Johnson K, Kato I, Larkin J, Lee E, Liang E, Luviano J, Mace K, Nayan C, Nguyen T, Reding M, Seid S, Sevigny J, Stoecklin M, Williford A, Choi H, Garrett M, and Mazzucato L
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The classic view that neural populations in sensory cortices preferentially encode responses to incoming stimuli has been strongly challenged by recent experimental studies. Despite the fact that a large fraction of variance of visual responses in rodents can be attributed to behavioral state and movements, trial-history, and salience, the effects of contextual modulations and expectations on sensory-evoked responses in visual and association areas remain elusive. Here, we present a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study showing that hierarchically connected visual and association areas differentially encode the temporal context and expectation of naturalistic visual stimuli, consistent with the theory of hierarchical predictive coding. We measured neural responses to expected and unexpected sequences of natural scenes in the primary visual cortex (V1), the posterior medial higher order visual area (PM), and retrosplenial cortex (RSP) using 2-photon imaging in behaving mice collected through the Allen Institute Mindscope's OpenScope program. We found that information about image identity in neural population activity depended on the temporal context of transitions preceding each scene, and decreased along the hierarchy. Furthermore, our analyses revealed that the conjunctive encoding of temporal context and image identity was modulated by expectations of sequential events. In V1 and PM, we found enhanced and specific responses to unexpected oddball images, signaling stimulus-specific expectation violation. In contrast, in RSP the population response to oddball presentation recapitulated the missing expected image rather than the oddball image. These differential responses along the hierarchy are consistent with classic theories of hierarchical predictive coding whereby higher areas encode predictions and lower areas encode deviations from expectation. We further found evidence for drift in visual responses on the timescale of minutes. Although activity drift was present in all areas, population responses in V1 and PM, but not in RSP, maintained stable encoding of visual information and representational geometry. Instead we found that RSP drift was independent of stimulus information, suggesting a role in generating an internal model of the environment in the temporal domain. Overall, our results establish temporal context and expectation as substantial encoding dimensions in the visual cortex subject to fast representational drift and suggest that hierarchically connected areas instantiate a predictive coding mechanism., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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- 2023
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