Timothy S. Balmer

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Neuroscience Institute Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
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Hariani HN, Algstam AB, Candler CT, et al. (2024) A system of feed-forward cerebellar circuits that extend and diversify sensory signaling. Elife. 12
Hariani HN, Algstam AB, Candler CT, et al. (2023) A system of feed-forward cerebellar circuits that extend and diversify sensory signaling. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Balmer TS, Borges-Merjane C, Trussell LO. (2021) Incomplete removal of extracellular glutamate controls synaptic transmission and integration at a cerebellar synapse. Elife. 10
Balmer TS, Trussell LO. (2019) Selective targeting of unipolar brush cell subtypes by cerebellar mossy fibers. Elife. 8
Mudd DB, Balmer TS, Kim SY, et al. (2019) TrkB Activation During a Critical Period Mimics the Protective Effects of Early Visual Experience on Perception and the Stability of Receptive Fields in Adult Superior Colliculus. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Moore AK, Weible AP, Balmer TS, et al. (2018) Rapid Rebalancing of Excitation and Inhibition by Cortical Circuitry. Neuron
Lu HW, Balmer TS, Romero GE, et al. (2017) Slow AMPAR Synaptic Transmission Is Determined by Stargazin and Glutamate Transporters. Neuron
Balmer TS, Trussell LO. (2016) Quantum Disentanglement: Electrical Analysis of the Complex Roles of Ions in Filling Vesicles with Glutamate. Neuron. 90: 667-9
Balmer TS, Pallas SL. (2015) Visual experience prevents dysregulation of GABAB receptor-dependent short-term depression in adult superior colliculus. Journal of Neurophysiology. 113: 2049-61
Balmer TS, Pallas SL. (2015) Refinement but not maintenance of visual receptive fields is independent of visual experience. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 25: 904-17
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