Michele N. Insanally, PhD
Affiliations: | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
Area:
Auditory system, plasticity, learning, perceptionWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAndre A. Fenton | research assistant | NYU | ||
Shaowen Bao | grad student | 2007-2011 | UC Berkeley | |
(Development of complex sound representations in the primary auditory cortex) | ||||
Robert Froemke | post-doc | NYU |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDylan Leonard | research assistant | UMass Med School | |
Danyall Saeed | research assistant | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine | |
Jade Toth | research assistant | University of Pittsburgh | |
Priya Agarwal | grad student | William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine | |
Aaron Zeng | grad student | MIT | |
Samara L Santiago | grad student | 2021-2021 | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorBrian D. DePasquale | collaborator | Princeton | |
Kanaka Rajan | collaborator | Mount Sinai School of Medicine | |
Jonathan Viventi | collaborator | Duke | |
Badr F. Albanna | collaborator | 2014- | NYU |
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Insanally M, Toth J, Sidleck B, et al. (2024) Dynamic gating of perceptual flexibility by non-classically responsive cortical neurons. Research Square |
Insanally MN, Albanna BF, Toth J, et al. (2024) Contributions of cortical neuron firing patterns, synaptic connectivity, and plasticity to task performance. Nature Communications. 15: 6023 |
Rodgers CC, Albanna BF, Insanally MN. (2021) Decision making: Making sense of non-sensory neurons. Current Biology : Cb. 31: R845-R848 |
Insanally MN, Carcea I, Field RE, et al. (2019) Spike-timing-dependent ensemble encoding by non-classically responsive cortical neurons. Elife. 8 |
Insanally MN, Carcea I, Field RE, et al. (2019) Author response: Spike-timing-dependent ensemble encoding by non-classically responsive cortical neurons Elife |
Ebbesen CL, Insanally MN, Kopec CD, et al. (2018) More than Just a "Motor": Recent Surprises from the Frontal Cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 38: 9402-9413 |
Woods V, Trumpis M, Bent B, et al. (2018) Long-term recording reliability of liquid crystal polymer µECoG arrays. Journal of Neural Engineering |
Carcea I, Insanally MN, Froemke RC. (2017) Dynamics of auditory cortical activity during behavioural engagement and auditory perception. Nature Communications. 8: 14412 |
Trumpis M, Insanally M, Zou J, et al. (2017) A low-cost, scalable, current-sensing digital headstage for high channel count µECoG. Journal of Neural Engineering |
Insanally M, Trumpis M, Wang C, et al. (2016) A low-cost, multiplexed μECoG system for high-density recordings in freely moving rodents. Journal of Neural Engineering. 13: 026030 |