Motoharu Yoshida

Institution:
Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Area:
Memory, Neural Dynamics
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Ku SP, Atucha E, Alavi N, et al. (2024) Phase locking of hippocampal CA3 neurons to distal CA1 theta oscillations selectively predicts memory performance. Cell Reports. 43: 114276
Ying J, Reboreda A, Yoshida M, et al. (2023) Grid cell disruption in a mouse model of early Alzheimer's disease reflects reduced integration of self-motion cues. Current Biology : Cb
Saber Marouf B, Reboreda A, Theissen F, et al. (2023) TRPC4 Channel Knockdown in the Hippocampal CA1 Region Impairs Modulation of Beta Oscillations in Novel Context. Biology. 12
Brahimi Y, Knauer B, Price AT, et al. (2023) Persistent Firing in Hippocampal CA1 Pyramidal Cells in Young and Aged Rats. Eneuro
Valero-Aracama MJ, Reboreda A, Arboit A, et al. (2021) Noradrenergic suppression of persistent firing in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells through cAMP-PKA pathway. Eneuro
Arboit A, Reboreda A, Yoshida M. (2020) Involvement of TRPC4 and 5 Channels in Persistent Firing in Hippocampal CA1 Pyramidal Cells. Cells. 9
Knauer B, Yoshida M. (2019) Switching between persistent firing and depolarization block in individual rat CA1 pyramidal neurons. Hippocampus
Flasbeck V, Atucha E, Nakamura NH, et al. (2018) Spatial information is preferentially processed by the distal part of CA3: Implication for memory retrieval. Behavioural Brain Research
Flasbeck V, Atucha E, Nakamura NH, et al. (2018) Spatial information is preferentially processed by the distal part of CA3: implication for memory retrieval. Behavioural Brain Research
Reboreda A, Theissen FM, Valero-Aracama M, et al. (2018) Do TRPC channels support working memory? Comparing modulations of TRPC channels and working memory through G-protein coupled receptors and neuromodulators. Behavioural Brain Research
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