Reading List 172

readinglist
Published

August 12, 2022

More than 20 trainees and PIs from the Sensorimotor Superlab at Western University contribute to this reading list. Here are the articles that have interested us this week.

Enjoy!
—the superlab

1

A multi-modal fitting approach to construct single-neuron models with patch clamp and high-density microelectrode arrays
Buccino AP, Damart T, Bartram J, Mandge D, Xue X, Zbili M, Gänswein T, Jaquier A, Emmenegger V, Markram H, Hierlemann A, Van Geit W
bioRxiv:2022.08.03.502468

2

Orbitofrontal cortex populations are differentially recruited to support actions
Cazares C, Schreiner DC, Valencia ML, Gremel CM
bioRxiv:2022.08.08.503227

3

Faster detection of “darks” than “brights” by monkey superior colliculus neurons
Malevich T, Zhang T, Baumann MP, Bogadhi AR, Hafed ZM
bioRxiv:2022.08.03.502615

4

Biomechanical origins of proprioceptive maps in the Drosophila leg
Mamiya A, Gurung P, Siwanowicz I, Sustar A, Chen C, Phelps JS, Kuan AT, Pacureanu A, Lee W-CA, Mhatre N, Tuthill JC
bioRxiv:2022.08.08.503192

5

V2b neurons act via multiple targets in spinal motor networks
Sengupta M, Bagnall MW
bioRxiv:2022.08.01.502410

6

Conserved subcortical processing in visuo-vestibular gaze control
Wibble T, Pansell T, Grillner S, Pérez-Fernández J
Nat Commun

7

Primary Somatosensory Cortex Bidirectionally Modulates Sensory Gain and Nociceptive Behavior in a Layer-Specific Manner
Ziegler K, Burghardt J, Folkard R, Gonzalez AJ, Antharvedi-Goda S, Martin-Cortecero J, Isaías-Camacho E, Kaushalya S, Tan LL, Kuner T, Kuner R, Mease R, Groh A
bioRxiv:2022.08.02.502350

8

Statistical characterization of tactile scenes in three-dimensional environments reveals filter properties of somatosensory cortical neurons
Zweifel NO, Solla SA, Hartmann MJZ
bioRxiv:2022.08.03.502632


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Disclaimer

Articles appear on this list because they caught our eye, but their appearance here is not necessarily an endorsement of the work. We hope that you find something on this list you might not otherwise have come across—but, as always, please read with a critical eye.