David J. Maisson, MS

Affiliations: 
2016-2019 Psychological and Brain Sciences University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
 2019- Graduate Program in Neuroscience University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, United States 
Area:
Systems Neuroscience, Decision Making, In Vivo Electrophysiology, Computational Neuroscience
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Benjamin Y. Hayden grad student 2019- UMN
Jan Zimmermann grad student 2019- UMN
Amy L. Griffin grad student 2016-2019 University of Delaware
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Manea AMG, Maisson DJ, Voloh B, et al. (2024) Neural timescales reflect behavioral demands in freely moving rhesus macaques. Nature Communications. 15: 2151
Voloh B, Maisson DJ, Cervera RL, et al. (2023) Hierarchical action encoding in prefrontal cortex of freely moving macaques. Cell Reports. 42: 113091
Voloh B, Eisenreich BR, Maisson DJ, et al. (2023) Hierarchical organization of rhesus macaque behavior. Oxford Open Neuroscience. 2
Maisson DJ, Cervera RL, Voloh B, et al. (2023) Widespread coding of navigational variables in prefrontal cortex. Current Biology : Cb
Fine JM, Maisson DJ, Yoo SBM, et al. (2023) Abstract value encoding in neural populations but not single neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Maisson DJ, Wikenheiser A, Noel JG, et al. (2022) Making Sense of the Multiplicity and Dynamics of Navigational Codes in the Brain. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 42: 8450-8459
Maisson DJ, Cash-Padgett TV, Wang MZ, et al. (2021) Choice-relevant information transformation along a ventrodorsal axis in the medial prefrontal cortex. Nature Communications. 12: 4830
Maisson DJ, Gemzik ZM, Griffin AL. (2018) Optogenetic suppression of the Nucleus Reuniens selectively impairs encoding during spatial working memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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