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Midbrain dopaminergic neurons and striatal cholinergic interneurons encode the difference between reward and aversive events at different epochs of probabilistic classical …
M Joshua, A Adler, R Mitelman, E Vaadia, H Bergman
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (45), 11673-11684, 2008
2922008
Coordinated cerebellar climbing fiber activity signals learned sensorimotor predictions
W Heffley, EY Song, Z Xu, BN Taylor, MA Hughes, A McKinney, M Joshua, ...
Nature neuroscience 21 (10), 1431-1441, 2018
1442018
Quantifying the isolation quality of extracellularly recorded action potentials
M Joshua, S Elias, O Levine, H Bergman
Journal of neuroscience methods 163 (2), 267-282, 2007
1272007
Emergence of context-dependent variability across a basal ganglia network
SC Woolley, R Rajan, M Joshua, AJ Doupe
Neuron 82 (1), 208-223, 2014
1232014
The dynamics of dopamine in control of motor behavior
M Joshua, A Adler, H Bergman
Current opinion in neurobiology 19 (6), 615-620, 2009
1142009
Synchronization of midbrain dopaminergic neurons is enhanced by rewarding events
M Joshua, A Adler, Y Prut, E Vaadia, JR Wickens, H Bergman
Neuron 62 (5), 695-704, 2009
962009
Statistical properties of pauses of the high-frequency discharge neurons in the external segment of the globus pallidus
S Elias, M Joshua, JA Goldberg, G Heimer, D Arkadir, G Morris, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (10), 2525-2538, 2007
962007
Cerebellar climbing fibers encode expected reward size
N Larry, M Yarkoni, A Lixenberg, M Joshua
elife 8, e46870, 2019
822019
Local vs. volume conductance activity of field potentials in the human subthalamic nucleus
O Marmor, D Valsky, M Joshua, AS Bick, D Arkadir, I Tamir, H Bergman, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 117 (6), 2140-2151, 2017
662017
Encoding of probabilistic rewarding and aversive events by pallidal and nigral neurons
M Joshua, A Adler, B Rosin, E Vaadia, H Bergman
Journal of Neurophysiology 101 (2), 758-772, 2009
662009
Descending systems translate transient cortical commands into a sustained muscle activation signal
U Shalit, N Zinger, M Joshua, Y Prut
Cerebral cortex 22 (8), 1904-1914, 2012
652012
A tale of two species: neural integration in zebrafish and monkeys
M Joshua, SG Lisberger
Neuroscience 296, 80-91, 2015
542015
Signal, noise, and variation in neural and sensory-motor latency
J Lee, M Joshua, JF Medina, SG Lisberger
Neuron 90 (1), 165-176, 2016
512016
Diversity of neural responses in the brainstem during smooth pursuit eye movements constrains the circuit mechanisms of neural integration
M Joshua, JF Medina, SG Lisberger
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (15), 6633-6647, 2013
392013
A noninvasive, fast and inexpensive tool for the detection of eye open/closed state in primates
R Mitelman, M Joshua, A Adler, H Bergman
Journal of neuroscience methods 178 (2), 350-356, 2009
312009
Conditional CSP solving using constraint propagation
F Geller, M Joshua, M Veksler
US Patent 7,333,968, 2008
312008
Reward action in the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements
M Joshua, SG Lisberger
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (8), 2856-2867, 2012
302012
A framework for using signal, noise, and variation to determine whether the brain controls movement synergies or single muscles
M Joshua, SG Lisberger
Journal of neurophysiology 111 (4), 733-745, 2014
232014
The neural code for motor control in the cerebellum and oculomotor brainstem
KS Chaisanguanthum, M Joshua, JF Medina, W Bialek, SG Lisberger
ENeuro 1 (1), 2014
202014
Neurons in both pallidal segments change their firing properties similarly prior to closure of the eyes
A Adler, M Joshua, M Rivlin-Etzion, R Mitelman, O Marmor, Y Prut, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 103 (1), 346-359, 2010
182010
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