Celine Mateo

Affiliations: 
Swiss Federal Institute Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland 
Area:
Sensory system, Neural circuits
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Drew PJ, Mateo C, Turner KL, et al. (2020) Ultra-slow Oscillations in fMRI and Resting-State Connectivity: Neuronal and Vascular Contributions and Technical Confounds. Neuron
Mateo C, Knutsen PM, Tsai PS, et al. (2017) Entrainment of Arteriole Vasomotor Fluctuations by Neural Activity Is a Basis of Blood-Oxygenation-Level-Dependent "Resting-State" Connectivity. Neuron
Knutsen PM, Mateo C, Kleinfeld D. (2017) Correction to 'Precision mapping of the vibrissa representation within murine primary somatosensory cortex'. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 372
Sreenivasan V, Kyriakatos A, Mateo C, et al. (2017) Parallel pathways from whisker and visual sensory cortices to distinct frontal regions of mouse neocortex. Neurophotonics. 4: 031203
Kleinfeld D, He Y, Mateo C, et al. (2017) Two-photon and fMRI measurements of activity dependent single vessel dynamics in mouse Brain
Knutsen PM, Mateo C, Kleinfeld D. (2016) Precision mapping of the vibrissa representation within murine primary somatosensory cortex. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 371
Uhlirova H, Kılıç K, Tian P, et al. (2016) Cell type specificity of neurovascular coupling in cerebral cortex. Elife. 5
Uhlirova H, Kılıç K, Tian P, et al. (2016) Author response: Cell type specificity of neurovascular coupling in cerebral cortex Elife
Avermann M, Tomm C, Mateo C, et al. (2012) Microcircuits of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in layer 2/3 of mouse barrel cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 107: 3116-34
Mateo C, Avermann M, Gentet LJ, et al. (2011) In vivo optogenetic stimulation of neocortical excitatory neurons drives brain-state-dependent inhibition. Current Biology : Cb. 21: 1593-602
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