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Inhibitory Basal Ganglia Inputs Induce Excitatory Motor Signals in the Thalamus

Kim, Jeongjin; Kim, Youngsoo; Nakajima, Ryuichi; Shin, Anna; Jeong, Minju; Park, Ah-Hyung; Jeong, Yongcheol; et al, NEURON, v.95, no.5, pp.1181 - 1196, 2017-08

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Projection of Orthogonal Tiling from the Retina to the Visual Cortex

Song, Min; Jang, Jaeson; Kim, Gwangsu; Paik, Se-Bum, CELL REPORTS, v.34, no.1, pp.1 - 10, 2021-01

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Recurrent connections form a phase-locking neuronal tuner for frequency-dependent selective communication

Shin, Dongkwan; Cho, Kwang-Hyun, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.3, 2013-08

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Retinal origin of orientation maps in visual cortex

Paik, Se-Bum; Ringach, Dario L., NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, v.14, no.7, pp.919 - 925, 2011-07

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Synaptic Plasticity Controls Sensory Responses through Frequency-Dependent Gamma Oscillation Resonance

Paik, Se-Bum; Glaser, Donald A., PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, v.6, no.9, pp.1 - 7, 2010-09

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T-type calcium channels cause bursts of spikes in motor but not sensory thalamic neurons during mimicry of natural patterns of synaptic input

Kim, Haram; Hong, Su Z.; Fiorillo, Christopher D., FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, v.9, 2015-11

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The meaning of spikes from the neuron's point of view: predictive homeostasis generates the appearance of randomness

Fiorillo, Christopher D.; Kim, Jaekyung; Hong, Su Z., FRONTIERS IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, v.8, no.49, 2014-04

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Theory of optimal balance predicts and explains the amplitude and decay time of synaptic inhibition

Kim, Jaekyung; Fiorillo, Christopher D., NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.8, 2017-03

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