Nicolas Y. Masse

Affiliations: 
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Olfactory system, neural coding
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Zhou Y, Rosen MC, Swaminathan SK, et al. (2021) Distributed functions of prefrontal and parietal cortices during sequential categorical decisions. Elife. 10
Cone JJ, Bade ML, Masse NY, et al. (2020) Mice preferentially use increases in cerebral cortex spiking to detect changes in visual stimuli. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
De Rossi P, Nomura T, Andrew RJ, et al. (2020) Neuronal BIN1 Regulates Presynaptic Neurotransmitter Release and Memory Consolidation. Cell Reports. 30: 3520-3535.e7
Masse NY, Rosen MC, Freedman DJ. (2020) Reevaluating the Role of Persistent Neural Activity in Short-Term Memory. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Masse NY, Yang GR, Song HF, et al. (2019) Circuit mechanisms for the maintenance and manipulation of information in working memory. Nature Neuroscience
Masse NY, Grant GD, Freedman DJ. (2018) Alleviating catastrophic forgetting using context-dependent gating and synaptic stabilization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Masse NY, Hodnefield JM, Freedman DJ. (2017) Mnemonic encoding and cortical organization in parietal and prefrontal cortices. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Sarma A, Masse NY, Wang XJ, et al. (2015) Task-specific versus generalized mnemonic representations in parietal and prefrontal cortices. Nature Neuroscience
Jarosiewicz B, Sarma AA, Bacher D, et al. (2015) Virtual typing by people with tetraplegia using a self-calibrating intracortical brain-computer interface. Science Translational Medicine. 7: 313ra179
Masse NY, Jarosiewicz B, Simeral JD, et al. (2015) Reprint of "Non-causal spike filtering improves decoding of movement intention for intracortical BCIs". Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 244: 94-103
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