Joseph F. Bergan
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorEric I. Knudsen | grad student | 2001-2007 | Stanford | |
(Adaptive dynamics of the barn owl auditory space map.) | ||||
Catherine Dulac | post-doc | 2007- | Harvard |
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Dwyer J, Kelly DA, Bergan J. (2022) Brain-wide synaptic inputs to aromatase-expressing neurons in the medial amygdala suggest complex circuitry for modulating social behavior. Eneuro |
Billing A, Henrique Correia M, Kelly DA, et al. (2020) Synaptic connections of aromatase circuits in the medial amygdala are sex specific. Eneuro |
Yao S, Bergan J, Lanjuin A, et al. (2017) Oxytocin signaling in the medial amygdala is required for sex discrimination of social cues. Elife. 6 |
Isogai Y, Richardson DS, Dulac C, et al. (2017) Optimized Protocol for Imaging Cleared Neural Tissues Using Light Microscopy. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1538: 137-153 |
Yao S, Bergan J, Lanjuin A, et al. (2017) Author response: Oxytocin signaling in the medial amygdala is required for sex discrimination of social cues Elife |
Menegas W, Bergan JF, Ogawa SK, et al. (2015) Dopamine neurons projecting to the posterior striatum form an anatomically distinct subclass. Elife. 4 |
Bergan JF, Ben-Shaul Y, Dulac C. (2014) Sex-specific processing of social cues in the medial amygdala. Elife. 3: e02743 |
Wu Z, Autry AE, Bergan JF, et al. (2014) Galanin neurons in the medial preoptic area govern parental behaviour. Nature. 509: 325-30 |
Bergan JF, Ben-Shaul Y, Dulac C. (2014) Author response: Sex-specific processing of social cues in the medial amygdala Elife |
Dani A, Huang B, Bergan J, et al. (2010) Superresolution imaging of chemical synapses in the brain. Neuron. 68: 843-56 |