• A Machine Learning Approach to Investigate Fronto-Parietal Neural Ensemble Dynamics During Complex 

      Gheorghiu, Medorian; Ciuparu, Andrei; Mimica, Bartul; Whitlock, Jonathan; Mureşan, Raul (Chapter, 2020)
      Brain circuits exhibit very complex dynamics, where individual neurons fire action potentials determining coordinated activity patterns. During behavior, a multitude of brain areas are engaged in planning and execution. A ...
    • Magnetic field compensation coil design for magnetoencephalography 

      Kutschka, Hermann; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas; Haueisen, Jens; Maess, Burkhard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Acknowledgements This project was supported by the Max Planck Society; and the Free State of Thuringia under 2018 IZN 004 cofinanced by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); CFD’s research ...
    • Magnetic resonance-based eye tracking using deep neural networks 

      Frey, Markus; Nau, Matthias; Doeller, Christian F. (Journal article, 2021)
      Viewing behavior provides a window into many central aspects of human cognition and health, and it is an important variable of interest or confound in many functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies. To make eye ...
    • Mapping sequence structure in the human lateral entorhinal cortex 

      Bellmund, Jacob Lukas Sarid; Deuker, Lorena; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Remembering event sequences is central to episodic memory and presumably supported by the hippocampal-entorhinal region. We previously demonstrated that the hippocampus maps spatial and temporal distances between events ...
    • Mental search of concepts is supported by egocentric vector representations and restructured grid maps 

      Viganò, Simone; Bayramova, Rena; Döller, Christian Fritz Andreas; Bottini, Roberto (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The human hippocampal-entorhinal system is known to represent both spatial locations and abstract concepts in memory in the form of allocentric cognitive maps. Using fMRI, we show that the human parietal cortex evokes ...
    • Methods for studying the zebrafish brain: Past, present and future 

      Wyatt, Cameron; Bartoszek, Ewelina; Yaksi, Emre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is one of the most promising new model organisms. The increasing popularity of this amazing small vertebrate is evident from the exponentially growing numbers of research articles, funded projects ...
    • Micro- and mesoscale neuroplasticity of in vitro cortical neuronal networks 

      Bie, Rikke (Master thesis, 2020)
      Bakgrunn: Aksonskade er et kjennetegn ved traumatiske skader tilført sentralnervesystemet (CNS). Pasienter lider ofte av langvarige funksjonsnedsettelser som et resultat av den komplekse patofysiologien assosiert med slike ...
    • MicroRNAs contribute to postnatal development of laminar differences and neuronal subtypes in the rat medial entorhinal cortex 

      Olsen, Lene Christin; O'Reilly, Kally; Liabakk, Nina-Beate; Witter, Menno; Sætrom, Pål (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) is important in spatial navigation and memory formation and its layers have distinct neuronal subtypes, connectivity, spatial properties, and disease susceptibility. As little is known ...
    • Minimum Description Length codes are critical 

      Cubero, Ryan John Abat; Marsili, Matteo; Roudi, Yasser (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle, learning from the data is equivalent to an optimal coding problem. We show that the codes that achieve optimal compression in MDL are critical in a very precise sense. ...
    • Minimum Description Length Codes Are Critical 

      Cubero, Ryan John Abat; Marsili, Matteo; Roudi, Yasser (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle, learning from the data is equivalent to an optimal coding problem. We show that the codes that achieve optimal compression in MDL are critical in a very precise sense. ...
    • Mnemonic construction and representation of temporal structure in the hippocampal formation 

      Bellmund, Jacob Lukas Sarid; Deuker, Lorena; Montijn, Nicole D.; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
    • Monitoring multiple myeloma by quantification of recurrent mutations in serum 

      Rustad, Even Holth; Coward, Eivind; Skytøen, Emilie R; Misund, Kristine; Holien, Toril; Standal, Therese; Børset, Magne; Beisvag, Vidar; Myklebost, Ola; Meza, Leonardo Zepeda; Hong, Yan Dai; Sundan, Anders; Waage, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Circulating tumor DNA is a promising biomarker to monitor tumor load and genome alterations. We explored the presence of circulating tumor DNA in multiple myeloma patients and its relation to disease activity during long-term ...
    • Motile cilia and their coordination in the nervous system 

      Ringers, Christa (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2021:296, Doctoral thesis, 2021)
    • Motile-Cilia-Mediated Flow Improves Sensitivity and Temporal Resolution of Olfactory Computations 

      Reiten, Ingrid; Uslu, Fazil Emre; Forè, Stèphanie; Pelgrims, Robbrecht; Ringers, Christa; Diaz Verdugo, Carmen; Hoffmann, Maximilian; Lal, Pradeep; Kawakami, Koichi; Pekkan, Kerem; Yaksi, Emre; Jurisch-Yaksi, Nathalie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Motile cilia are actively beating hair-like structures that cover the surface of multiple epithelia. The flow that ciliary beating generates is utilized for diverse functions and depends on the spatial location and biophysical ...
    • Movement Coding at the Mesoscale in Posterior Parietal Cortex 

      Whitlock, Jonathan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Neural correlates of movement planning have been studied most commonly using signals isolated from single cells. However, in this issue of Neuron, Wilber et al. (2017) show that movement trajectories are encoded and replayed ...
    • Multiplexing viral approaches to the study of the neuronal circuits 

      Chadney, Oscar Michael Thornton; Blankvoort, Stefan; Grimstvedt, Joachim Schweder; Utz, Annika; Kentros, Clifford (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Neural circuits are composed of multitudes of elaborately interconnected cell types. Understanding neural circuit function requires not only cell-specific knowledge of connectivity, but the ability to record and manipulate ...
    • Multisensory input modulates memory-guided spatial navigation in humans 

      Iggena, Deetje; Jeung, Sein; Maier, Patrizia M.; Ploner, Christoph J.; Gramann, Klaus; Finke, Carsten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Efficient navigation is supported by a cognitive map of space. The hippocampus plays a key role for this map by linking multimodal sensory information with spatial memory representations. However, in human navigation ...
    • Nanobody-directed targeting of optogenetic tools to study signaling in the primary cilium 

      Hansen, Jan; Kaiser, Fabian; Klausen, Christina; Stüven, Birthe; Chong, Raymond; Bönigk, Wolfgang; Mick, David; Möglich, Andreas; Jurisch-Yaksi, Nathalie; Schmidt, Florian; Wachten, Dagmar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Compartmentalization of cellular signaling forms the molecular basis of cellular behavior. The primary cilium constitutes a subcellular compartment that orchestrates signal transduction independent from the cell body. ...
    • Navigating actions through the rodent parietal cortex 

      Whitlock, Jonathan (Journal article, 2014)
      The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) participates in a manifold of cognitive functions, including visual attention, working memory, spatial processing, and movement planning. Given the vast interconnectivity of PPC with ...
    • Navigating cognition: Spatial codes for human thinking 

      Bellmund, Jacob Lukas Sarid; Gärdenfors, Peter; Moser, Edvard Ingjald; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Ever since Tolman's proposal of cognitive maps in the 1940s, the question of how spatial representations support flexible behavior has been a contentious topic. Bellmund et al. review and combine concepts from cognitive ...