Motoharu Yoshida
Institution:
Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Nordrhein-Westfalen, GermanyArea:
Memory, Neural DynamicsGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAngel Alonso | post-doc | 2004-2006 | Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University |
Michael E. Hasselmo | post-doc | 2006-2009 | Boston University |
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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 |