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Bauer, Staf (author), van Wingerden, Nathalie (author), Jacobs, Thomas (author), van der Horst, Annabel (author), Zhai, Peipei (author), Betting, Jan Harm L.F. (author), Strydis, C. (author), White, Joshua J. (author), De Zeeuw, Chris I. (author), Romano, Vincenzo (author)
Neural activity exhibits oscillations, bursts, and resonance, enhancing responsiveness at preferential frequencies. For example, theta-frequency bursting and resonance in granule cells facilitate synaptic transmission and plasticity mechanisms at the input stage of the cerebellar cortex. However, whether theta-frequency bursting of Purkinje...
journal article 2022
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Betting, J.L.F. (author), Romano, Vincenzo (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Bosman, L.W.J. (author), Strydis, C. (author), De Zeeuw, Chris I. (author)
Rodents engage in active touch using their facial whiskers: they explore their environment by making rapid back-and-forth movements. The fast nature of whisker movements, during which whiskers often cross each other, makes it notoriously difficult to track individual whiskers of the intact whisker field. We present here a novel algorithm,...
journal article 2020
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Zhang, Yichuan (author), Venkateswaran, Seshasailam (author), Higuera, Gustavo A. (author), Nath, Suvra (author), Shpak, Guy (author), Matray, Jeffrey (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Kushner, Steven A. (author), Bradley, Mark (author), De Zeeuw, Chris I. (author)
Substrates for neuron culture and implantation are required to be both biocompatible and display surface compositions that support cell attachment, growth, differentiation, and neural activity. Laminin, a naturally occurring extracellular matrix protein is the most widely used substrate for neuron culture and fulfills some of these...
journal article 2020
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Van Dongen, M.N. (author), Hoebeek, F.E. (author), Koekkoek, S.K.E. (author), De Zeeuw, C.I. (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author)
This paper investigates the efficacy of high frequency switched-mode neural stimulation. Instead of using a constant stimulation amplitude, the stimulus is switched on and off repeatedly with a high frequency (up to 100 kHz) duty cycled signal. By means of tissue modeling that includes the dynamic properties of both the tissue material as well...
journal article 2015
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