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33
Citations
8357
World Ranking
9401
National Ranking
3971

Overview

Alex D. Reyes is affiliated with New York University in the United States and focuses on research in neuroscience and computer science. Their work spans multiple subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, computational theory and mathematics, cellular and molecular neuroscience, electrical and electronic engineering, and biophysics.

The scientist's research primarily addresses neural dynamics and brain function, alongside topological and geometric data analysis, advanced memory and neural computing, neuroscience and music perception, hearing loss and rehabilitation, cell image analysis techniques, and neuropharmacology research.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Mathematical framework for place coding in the auditory system," 2021, PLoS Computational Biology
  • "Topological conditions for propagation of spatially-distributed neural activity," 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Topological Conditions for Propagation of Spatially-Distributed Neural Activity," 2022, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Interleaving asynchronous and synchronous activity in balanced cortical networks with short-term synaptic depression," 2025, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Interleaving asynchronous and synchronous activity in balanced cortical networks with short term synaptic depression," 2025, Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors associated with Alex D. Reyes include:

  • Àlex Tudoras
  • Michael Graupner
  • Bard Ermentrout
  • Brent Doiron
  • J. V. Dunworth

The scientist has published repeatedly in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), PLoS Computational Biology, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Nature Communications.

Best Publications

  • The Asynchronous State in Cortical Circuits

    Alfonso Renart;Jaime de la Rocha;Jaime de la Rocha;Peter Bartho;Peter Bartho;Liad Hollender

  • Gain modulation from background synaptic input.

    Frances S Chance;L.F Abbott;Alex D Reyes

  • Target-cell-specific facilitation and depression in neocortical circuits.

    Alex Reyes;Rafael Lujan;Rafael Lujan;Andrej Rozov;Nail Burnashev

  • Correlation between neural spike trains increases with firing rate.

    Jaime de la Rocha;Brent Doiron;Brent Doiron;Brent Doiron;Eric Shea-Brown;Eric Shea-Brown;Krešimir Josić

  • Synchrony-dependent propagation of firing rate in iteratively constructed networks in vitro

    Alex D Reyes

  • Developmental switch in the short-term modification of unitary EPSPs evoked in layer 2/3 and layer 5 pyramidal neurons of rat neocortex

    Alex Reyes;Bert Sakmann

  • Spatial profile of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic connectivity in mouse primary auditory cortex.

    Robert B. Levy;Alex D. Reyes

  • In vitro analysis of optimal stimuli for phase-locking and time-delayed modulation of firing in avian nucleus laminaris neurons.

    A. D. Reyes;E. W. Rubel;W. J. Spain

  • Membrane properties underlying the firing of neurons in the avian cochlear nucleus

    AD Reyes;EW Rubel;WJ Spain

  • Phase-Response Curves Give the Responses of Neurons to Transient Inputs

    Boris S. Gutkin;G. Bard Ermentrout;Alex D. Reyes

  • Influence of dendritic conductances on the input-output properties of neurons.

    Alex Reyes

  • Maturation of Intrinsic and Synaptic Properties of Layer 2/3 Pyramidal Neurons in Mouse Auditory Cortex

    Anne Marie M. Oswald;Alex D. Reyes

  • Two modes of interspike interval shortening by brief transient depolarizations in cat neocortical neurons

    A. D. Reyes;E. E. Fetz

  • Synaptic scaling rule preserves excitatory–inhibitory balance and salient neuronal network dynamics

    Jérémie Barral;Alex D Reyes

  • Effects of transient depolarizing potentials on the firing rate of cat neocortical neurons

    A. D. Reyes;E. E. Fetz

  • Linking the response properties of cells in auditory cortex with network architecture: cotuning versus lateral inhibition.

    Jaime de la Rocha;Cristina Marchetti;Max Schiff;Alex D. Reyes

  • A depolarizing inhibitory response to GABA in brainstem auditory neurons of the chick.

    Richard L. Hyson;Alexander D. Reyes;Edwin W. Rubel

  • Layer and frequency dependencies of phase response properties of pyramidal neurons in rat motor cortex

    Yasuhiro Tsubo;Masahiko Takada;Alex D. Reyes;Tomoki Fukai

  • Synaptic mechanisms underlying auditory processing.

    Anne Marie M. Oswald;Max L. Schiff;Alex D. Reyes

  • Spatial profile and differential recruitment of GABAB modulate oscillatory activity in auditory cortex.

    Anne Marie M Oswald;Brent Doiron;John Rinzel;Alex D. Reyes

Frequent Co-Authors

Brent Doiron
Brent Doiron University of Pittsburgh
Edwin W. Rubel
Edwin W. Rubel University of Washington
Chiye Aoki
Chiye Aoki New York University
William J. Spain
William J. Spain University of Washington
Rafael Luján
Rafael Luján University of Castilla-La Mancha
Tomoki Fukai
Tomoki Fukai Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Nail Burnashev
Nail Burnashev Aix-Marseille University
Joseph E. LeDoux
Joseph E. LeDoux New York University
Eberhard E. Fetz
Eberhard E. Fetz University of Washington
Peter Somogyi
Peter Somogyi University of Oxford

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