Frederic M. Stoll, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2015- Department of Neuroscience Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 
Google:
"Frederic Stoll"
Mean distance: (not calculated yet)
 

Parents

Sign in to add mentor
Emmanuel Procyk grad student 2010-2015
Peter Rudebeck post-doc 2015- Mount Sinai
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Stoll FM, Rudebeck PH. (2024) Decision-making shapes dynamic inter-areal communication within macaque ventral frontal cortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Stoll FM, Rudebeck PH. (2024) Dissociable representations of decision variables within subdivisions of macaque orbitofrontal and ventrolateral frontal cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Zeisler ZR, Heslin KA, Stoll FM, et al. (2024) Comparative basolateral amygdala connectomics reveals dissociable single-neuron projection patterns to frontal cortex in macaques and mice. Current Biology : Cb
Elorette C, Fujimoto A, Stoll FM, et al. (2024) The neural basis of resting-state fMRI functional connectivity in fronto-limbic circuits revealed by chemogenetic manipulation. Nature Communications. 15: 4669
Stoll FM, Rudebeck PH. (2024) Preferences reveal dissociable encoding across prefrontal-limbic circuits. Neuron
Stoll FM, Rudebeck PH. (2024) Dissociable representations of decision variables within subdivisions of macaque orbitofrontal and ventrolateral frontal cortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Zeisler ZR, Heslin KA, Stoll FM, et al. (2023) Comparative basolateral amygdala connectomics reveals dissociable single-neuron projection patterns to frontal cortex in macaques and mice. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Zeisler ZR, London L, Janssen WG, et al. (2023) Single basolateral amygdala neurons in macaques exhibit distinct connectional motifs with frontal cortex. Neuron. 111: 3307-3320.e5
Elorette C, Fujimoto A, Stoll FM, et al. (2023) The neural basis of resting-state fMRI functional connectivity in fronto-limbic circuits revealed by chemogenetic manipulation. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Stoll FM, Rudebeck PH. (2023) Preferences reveal separable valuation systems in prefrontal-limbic circuits. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
See more...