Ralf D. Wimmer, PhD

Affiliations: 
2014-2018 Neuroscience and Physiology New York University, New York, NY, United States 
 2018- BCS Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Thalamus, neuroscience electrophysiology
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Paul Franken grad student
Anita Luthi grad student
Michael M. Halassa research scientist 2014-
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Lam NH, Mukherjee A, Wimmer RD, et al. (2024) Prefrontal transthalamic uncertainty processing drives flexible switching. Nature
Huang AS, Wimmer RD, Lam NH, et al. (2024) A prefrontal thalamocortical readout for conflict-related executive dysfunction in schizophrenia. Cell Reports. Medicine. 5: 101802
Guo B, Liu T, Choi S, et al. (2024) Restoring thalamocortical circuit dysfunction by correcting HCN channelopathy in Shank3 mutant mice. Cell Reports. Medicine. 101534
Zhou T, Ho YY, Lee RX, et al. (2024) Enhancement of Mediodorsal Thalamus Rescues Aberrant Belief Dynamics in a Novel Mouse Model for Schizophrenia. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Xue X, Wimmer RD, Halassa MM, et al. (2022) Spiking Recurrent Neural Networks Represent Task-Relevant Neural Sequences in Rule-Dependent Computation. Cognitive Computation. 15: 1167-1189
Mukherjee A, Lam NH, Wimmer RD, et al. (2021) Thalamic circuits for independent control of prefrontal signal and noise. Nature
Li Y, Lopez-Huerta VG, Adiconis X, et al. (2020) Distinct subnetworks of the thalamic reticular nucleus. Nature
Gong X, Mendoza-Halliday D, Ting JT, et al. (2020) An Ultra-Sensitive Step-Function Opsin for Minimally Invasive Optogenetic Stimulation in Mice and Macaques. Neuron. 107: 197
Gong X, Mendoza-Halliday D, Ting JT, et al. (2020) An Ultra-Sensitive Step-Function Opsin for Minimally Invasive Optogenetic Stimulation in Mice and Macaques. Neuron
Reed MD, Yim YS, Wimmer RD, et al. (2019) IL-17a promotes sociability in mouse models of neurodevelopmental disorders. Nature
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