Browsing by Author "Kreiman, Gabriel"
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Amygdala-enriched genes identified by microarray technology are restricted to specific amygdaloid subnuclei
Zirlinger, M.; Kreiman, Gabriel; Anderson, D. J. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001)Microarray technology represents a potentially powerful method for identifying cell type- and regionally restricted genes expressed in the brain. Here we have combined a microarray analysis of differential gene expression ... -
Brain Science: From the Very Small to the Very Large
Kreiman, Gabriel (Elsevier BV, 2007) -
Cascade of neural processing orchestrates cognitive control in human frontal cortex
Tang, Hanlin; Yu, Hsiang-Yu; Chou, Chien-Chen; Crone, Nathan E; Madsen, Joseph R; Anderson, William S; Kreiman, Gabriel (eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2016)Rapid and flexible interpretation of conflicting sensory inputs in the context of current goals is a critical component of cognitive control that is orchestrated by frontal cortex. The relative roles of distinct subregions ... -
Category-specific visual responses of single neurons in the human medial temporal lobe
Fried, Itzhak; Kreiman, Gabriel; Koch, Christof (Nature Publishing Group, 2000) -
Characterization of the biosynthesis of betha(1-2) cyclc glucan in R. Freddii
Inon de Iannino, N; Briones, G; Kreiman, Gabriel; Ugalde, R (1996) -
Consciousness and Neurosurgery
Crick, Francis; Koch, Christof; Kreiman, Gabriel; Fried, Itzhak (Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2004)THE NEURONAL BASIS of consciousness is the greatest challenge to the scientific worldview. Much relevant empirical work is carried out on the minimal neuronal mechanisms underlying any one specific conscious percept. Two ... -
Conservation of transcription factor binding events predicts gene expression across species
Hemberg, Martin; Kreiman, Gabriel (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2011)Recent technological advances have made it possible to determine the genome-wide binding sites of transcription factors (TFs). Comparisons across species have suggested a relatively low degree of evolutionary conservation ... -
Contextual Modulation of Early Visual Processing and the Role of Cortico-Cortical Feedback
Trott, Alexander (2016-05-14)How does the brain form a useful representation of its external environment from the astoundingly complex patterns of sensory signals it receives? This question has motivated the field of systems neuroscience for decades. ... -
Decrease in gamma-band activity tracks sequence learning
Madhavan, Radhika; Millman, Daniel; Tang, Hanlin; Crone, Nathan E.; Lenz, Fredrick A.; Tierney, Travis S.; Madsen, Joseph R.; Kreiman, Gabriel; Anderson, William S. (Frontiers Media S.A., 2015)Learning novel sequences constitutes an example of declarative memory formation, involving conscious recall of temporal events. Performance in sequence learning tasks improves with repetition and involves forming temporal ... -
Deep Predictive Coding Networks for Video Prediction and Unsupervised Learning
Lotter, William Edward; Kreiman, Gabriel; Cox, David Daniel (2016)While great strides have been made in using deep learning algorithms to solve supervised learning tasks, the problem of unsupervised learning - leveraging unlabeled examples to learn about the structure of a domain - remains ... -
Depression-Biased Reverse Plasticity Rule Is Required for Stable Learning at Top-down Connections
Burbank, Kendra Stewart; Kreiman, Gabriel (Public Library of Science, 2012)Top-down synapses are ubiquitous throughout neocortex and play a central role in cognition, yet little is known about their development and specificity. During sensory experience, lower neocortical areas are activated ... -
Differential Gene Expression between Sensory Neocortical Areas: Potential Roles for Ten_m3 and Bcl6 in Patterning Visual and Somatosensory Pathways
Leamey, C. A.; Glendining, K. A.; Kreiman, Gabriel; Kang, N.-D.; Wang, K. H.; Fassler, R.; Sawatari, A.; Tonegawa, S.; Sur, M. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007)Adult neocortical areas are characterized by marked differences in cytoarchitecture and connectivity that underlie their functional roles. The molecular determinants of these differences are largely unknown. We performed ... -
Differential Gene Expression in the Developing Lateral Geniculate Nucleus and Medial Geniculate Nucleus Reveals Novel Roles for Zic4 and Foxp2 in Visual and Auditory Pathway Development
Horng, S; Kreiman, Gabriel; Ellsworth, C.; Page, D.; Blank, M.; Millen, K.; Sur, M. (Society for Neuroscience, 2009)Primary sensory nuclei of the thalamus process and relay parallel channels of sensory input into the cortex. The developmental processes by which these nuclei acquire distinct functional roles are not well understood. To ... -
Dynamic Population Coding of Category Information in Inferior Temporal and Prefrontal Cortex
Meyers, E. M.; Freedman, D. J.; Kreiman, Gabriel; Miller, E. K.; Poggio, T. (American Physiological Society, 2008)Most electrophysiology studies analyze the activity of each neuron separately. While such studies have given much insight into properties of the visual system, they have also potentially overlooked important aspects of ... -
f-divergence cutoff index to simultaneously identify differential expression in the integrated transcriptome and proteome
Tang, Shaojun; Hemberg, Martin; Cansizoglu, Ertugrul; Belin, Stephane; Kosik, Kenneth; Kreiman, Gabriel; Steen, Hanno; Steen, Judith (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016)The ability to integrate 'omics' (i.e., transcriptomics and proteomics) is becoming increasingly important to the understanding of regulatory mechanisms. There are currently no tools available to identify differentially ... -
Face Recognition: Vision and Emotions beyond the Bubble
Tang, Hanlin; Kreiman, Gabriel (Elsevier BV, 2011) -
Fast Readout of Object Identity from Macaque Inferior Temporal Cortex
Hung, C.; Kreiman, Gabriel; Poggio, T.; DiCarlo, J. (American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2005)Understanding the brain computations leading to object recognition requires quantitative characterization of the information represented in inferior temporal (IT) cortex. We used a biologically plausible, classifier-based ... -
From Neurons to Circuits: Linear Estimation of Local Field Potentials
Rasch, M.; Logothetis, N. K.; Kreiman, Gabriel (Society for Neuroscience, 2009)Extracellular physiological recordings are typically separated into two frequency bands: local field potentials (LFPs) (a circuit property) and spiking multiunit activity (MUA). Recently, there has been increased interest ... -
Gene expression changes and molecular pathways mediating activity-dependent plasticity in visual cortex
Tropea, Daniela; Kreiman, Gabriel; Lyckman, Alvin; Mukherjee, Sayan; Yu, Hongbo; Horng, Sam; Sur, Mriganka (Nature Publishing Group, 2006)Two key models for examining activity-dependent development of primary visual cortex (V1) involve either reduction of activity in both eyes via dark-rearing (DR) or imbalance of activity between the two eyes via monocular ... -
How cortical neurons help us see: visual recognition in the human brain
Blumberg, Julie; Kreiman, Gabriel (American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2010)Through a series of complex transformations, the pixel-like input to the retina is converted into rich visual perceptions that constitute an integral part of visual recognition. Multiple visual problems arise due to damage ...