Active filtering of sequences of neural activity by recurrent circuits of sensory cortex

Single cell optogenetics reveals attenuation-by-suppression in visual cortical neurons

Amplified cortical neural responses as animals learn to use novel activity patterns

Excitation creates a distributed pattern of cortical suppression due to varied recurrent input

Mechanisms underlying reshuffling of visual responses by optogenetic stimulation in mice and monkeys

Bicistronic expression of a high-performance Ca indicator & opsin

Emergence of irregular activity in networks of strongly coupled conductance-based neurons

From choices to internal states

Performance in even a simple perceptual task depends on mouse secondary visual areas

Inhibition stabilization is a widespread property of cortical networks

Computational Neuroscience: Finding patterns in cortical responses

Response nonlinearities in networks of spiking neurons

Different inhibitory interneuron cell classes make distinct contributions to visual contrast perception

Feedforward inhibition allows input summation to vary in recurrent cortical networks

Cortical neuronal networks can integrate inputs linearly, independent of synchrony

Mouse primary visual cortex is used to detect both orientation and contrast changes

Psychophysical measurement of contrast thresholds in the behaving mouse

Insights into the cortical mechanisms of behavior from microstimulation experiments

Similarity of visual selectivity among clonally related neurons in visual cortex

Local diversity and fine-scale organization of receptive fields in mouse visual cortex

A neural model of sequential movement planning and control of eye movements: Item-order-rank working memory and saccade selection by the supplementary eye fields

Direct activation of sparse, distributed sets of cortical neurons with electrical microstimulation

Learning substrates in the primate prefrontal cortex and striatum: Sustained activity related to successful actions

Microstimulation of frontal cortex can reorder a remembered sequence