Jan Kaminski

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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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Kucewicz MT, Kamiński J. (2022) Cognitive neuroscience: Theta network oscillations coordinate development of episodic memory. Current Biology : Cb. 32: R331-R333
Mosher CP, Wei Y, Kamiński J, et al. (2020) Cellular Classes in the Human Brain Revealed In Vivo by Heartbeat-Related Modulation of the Extracellular Action Potential Waveform. Cell Reports. 30: 3536-3551.e6
Kamiński J, Brzezicka A, Mamelak AN, et al. (2020) Combined Phase-Rate Coding by Persistently Active Neurons as a Mechanism for Maintaining Multiple Items in Working Memory in Humans. Neuron
Kamiński J, Rutishauser U. (2019) Between persistently active and activity-silent frameworks: novel vistas on the cellular basis of working memory. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Brzezicka A, Kamiński J, Reed CM, et al. (2019) Working Memory Load-related Theta Power Decreases in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Predict Individual Differences in Performance. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-18
Kamiński J, Mamelak AN, Birch K, et al. (2018) Novelty-Sensitive Dopaminergic Neurons in the Human Substantia Nigra Predict Success of Declarative Memory Formation. Current Biology : Cb
Kamiński J, Sullivan S, Chung JM, et al. (2017) Erratum: Persistently active neurons in human medial frontal and medial temporal lobe support working memory. Nature Neuroscience. 20: 1189
Reed CM, Birch K, Kaminski J, et al. (2017) Automatic detection of periods of slow wave sleep based on intracranial depth electrode recordings. Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Kamiński J, Sullivan S, Chung JM, et al. (2017) Persistently active neurons in human medial frontal and medial temporal lobe support working memory. Nature Neuroscience
Dumitrascu OM, Kamiński J, Rutishauser U, et al. (2016) Subthalamic Nuclei Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Color Vision in Patients with Parkinson's Disease. Brain Stimulation
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