Matthew R. Krause

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McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
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Vision
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James A. Mazer grad student 2005-2012 Yale
 (Cortical Circuits for Vision and Visual Perception.)
Daniel Guitton post-doc Montreal Neurological Institute
Christopher C. Pack post-doc McGill
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Vieira PG, Krause MR, Pack CC. (2024) Temporal interference stimulation disrupts spike timing in the primate brain. Nature Communications. 15: 4558
Krause MR, Pack CC. (2023) The mode is the message. Neuron. 111: 1852-1853
Krause MR, Vieira PG, Pack CC. (2023) Transcranial electrical stimulation: How can a simple conductor orchestrate complex brain activity? Plos Biology. 21: e3001973
Swindale NV, Spacek MA, Krause M, et al. (2023) Spontaneous activity in cortical neurons is stereotyped and non-Poisson. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Krause MR, Vieira PG, Thivierge JP, et al. (2022) Brain stimulation competes with ongoing oscillations for control of spike timing in the primate brain. Plos Biology. 20: e3001650
Csorba BA, Krause MR, Zanos TP, et al. (2022) Long-range cortical synchronization supports abrupt visual learning. Current Biology : Cb
Nakhla N, Korkian Y, Krause MR, et al. (2020) Neural selectivity for visual motion in macaque area V3A. Eneuro
Vieira PG, Krause MR, Pack CC. (2020) tACS entrains neural activity while somatosensory input is blocked. Plos Biology. 18: e3000834
Krause MR, Vieira PG, Csorba BA, et al. (2019) Reply to Khatoun et al.: Speculation about brain stimulation must be constrained by observation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Krause MR, Vieira PG, Csorba BA, et al. (2019) Transcranial alternating current stimulation entrains single-neuron activity in the primate brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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