Britton Sauerbrei

@bsauerbrei1

Neurophysiologist, art lover, book hoarder, home cook. Postdoc at Janelia Research Campus.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2018.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    25. pro 2019.

    1/n Motor cortex controls the arm by sending neural activity patterns to the spinal cord and brainstem. But how are these patterns generated? We study this question in our new paper in , with J-Z Guo, J Cohen, M Mischiati, , et al.

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    prije 22 sata

    proud of all papers from my lab - but this one in particular! patch-seq on >1,300 neurons from mouse motor yields ephys & anatomy for >70 types. with and many others!

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    4. velj

    Temporally patterned external inputs to the are crucial for proper forelimb motor control

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    1. velj

    Very happy to share our new preprint! Animals have a remarkable capacity to learn new motor skills, but how does learning change neural population dynamics underlying movement?

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    30. sij

    The Cellular and Mechanical Basis for Response Characteristics of Identified Primary Afferents in the Rat Vibrissal System

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  6. 30. sij

    Woah - basket cell pinceaux size is zonally organized, in register with zebrin II. New work from .

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    29. sij

    How do fish fins generate thrust? We made a robotic model of the bluegill sunfish pectoral fin. 3D views of fin motion and thrust produced … note the two thrust peaks, with one on the outstroke! With the Tangorra lab and .

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    24. sij

    Our latest work with and is finally out on biorxiv! Here, we tackle the question: by which mechanism does the motor system get from sensory prediction error to adapted movement? 1/n

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    23. sij

    I'm very excited to share that my work with and on S1 representation of reaching is now published in eLife! Thanks to some insightful reviewer comments, I think it's become a much stronger paper now. Begin thread... (1/6)

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    23. sij

    Update: paper resubmitted 😂, and the preprint is (finally!) live:

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    23. sij

    Does the nervous system tune control tightly to the biomechanical plant or is robust and “good enough” for a range of plants? With

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  13. 22. sij

    Recurrent connectivity in zebrafish V2a neurons is biased from modules recruited at faster swimming speeds to those recruited at lower speeds. Also, the intrinsic bursting frequency is related to the recruitment speed. Nice!

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    22. sij

    Proud to introduce "hemibrain" : a connectome of the Drosophila central brain. . Please see overview website: Play with data on neuPrint:

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    20. sij

    Cerebello-Thalamic Spike Transfer via Temporal Coding and Cortical Adaptation

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    21. sij

    I had a great time presenting! I've posted the full video of this talk on my website:

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  17. 21. sij

    Excited for our panel on thalamocortical function and limb control at ! Speakers are , Robert Turner, Irina Beloozerova, and myself, with leading discussion. Should be a great time!

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    19. sij

    Our latest work is up on BioRxiv! We used AAV2.retro to deliver GFP or mutant HTT throughout macaque cortico-basal ganglia networks, setting the stage for use in larger brains to query circuit function, model disease or deliver therapeutic transgenes!

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  19. 16. sij

    This one didn't make the cut for the paper!

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  20. 16. sij

    Sometimes, it’s hard to tell what a mouse M1 neuron does from its PSTH. Each sweep is a reach, dots are spikes, and red and blue are high and low spike density, respectively. The left cell fires during grasp, and the right one fires during hand opening and is suppressed at grasp.

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    15. sij

    Very excited about this study from Sascha du Lac and colleagues looking at gene expression with respect to firing rates in vestibular neurons!

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