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Overview

Ilan Lampl is affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and focuses their research primarily within the field of Neuroscience. Their work covers various subfields including Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The main research topics in Ilan Lampl's work include:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing

Key recent publications by Ilan Lampl include the following:

  • NDNF interneurons in layer 1 gain-modulate whole cortical columns according to an animal's behavioral state, 2021, Neuron
  • Sensory Adaptation in the Whisker-Mediated Tactile System: Physiology, Theory, and Function, 2021, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Reduction of corpus callosum activity during whisking leads to interhemispheric decorrelation, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Localized chemogenetic silencing of inhibitory neurons: a novel mouse model of focal cortical epileptic activity, 2022, Cerebral Cortex
  • Cross-Whisker Adaptation of Neurons in Layer 2/3 of the Rat Barrel Cortex, 2021, Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Yonatan Katz
  • Michael Sokoletsky
  • Heinz Beck
  • Katayun Cohen-Kashi Malina
  • Adi Miriam Goldenberg

In terms of publication venues, Ilan Lampl's work is most commonly published in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Neuron
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • Synfire Chains and Cortical Songs: Temporal Modules of Cortical Activity

    Yuji Ikegaya;Gloster Aaron;Rosa Cossart;Dmitriy Aronov

  • Instantaneous correlation of excitation and inhibition during ongoing and sensory-evoked activities.

    Michael Okun;Ilan Lampl

  • The Contribution of Noise to Contrast Invariance of Orientation Tuning in Cat Visual Cortex

    Jeffrey S. Anderson;Ilan Lampl;Deda C. Gillespie;David Ferster

  • Synchronous membrane potential fluctuations in neurons of the cat visual cortex.

    Ilan Lampl;Iva Reichova;David Ferster

  • High-efficiency optogenetic silencing with soma-targeted anion-conducting channelrhodopsins.

    Mathias Mahn;Lihi Gibor;Pritish Patil;Katayun Cohen-Kashi Malina

  • The Subthreshold Relation between Cortical Local Field Potential and Neuronal Firing Unveiled by Intracellular Recordings in Awake Rats

    Michael Okun;Amir Naim;Ilan Lampl

  • Stimulus dependence of two-state fluctuations of membrane potential in cat visual cortex

    Jeffrey Anderson;Ilan Lampl;Iva Reichova;Matteo Carandini

  • Subthreshold oscillations and resonant behavior: two manifestations of the same mechanism

    I. Lampl;Y. Yarom

  • Intracellular measurements of spatial integration and the MAX operation in complex cells of the cat primary visual cortex

    Ilan Lampl;David Ferster;Tomaso Poggio;Maximilian Riesenhuber;Maximilian Riesenhuber

  • Subthreshold oscillations of the membrane potential: a functional synchronizing and timing device.

    Ilan Lampl;Yosef Yarom

  • Shift in the balance between excitation and inhibition during sensory adaptation of S1 neurons.

    Jaime E. Heiss;Yonatan Katz;Elad Ganmor;Ilan Lampl

  • Membrane Potential and Conductance Changes Underlying Length Tuning of Cells in Cat Primary Visual Cortex

    Jeffrey S. Anderson;Ilan Lampl;Deda C. Gillespie;David L Ferster

  • Cross-Whisker Adaptation of Neurons in the Rat Barrel Cortex

    Yonatan Katz;Jaime E. Heiss;Ilan Lampl

  • Stochastic Emergence of Repeating Cortical Motifs in Spontaneous Membrane Potential Fluctuations In Vivo

    Alik Mokeichev;Alik Mokeichev;Michael Okun;Michael Okun;Omri Barak;Yonatan Katz

  • Prediction of orientation selectivity from receptive field architecture in simple cells of cat visual cortex.

    Ilan Lampl;Jeffrey S. Anderson;Deda C. Gillespie;David Ferster

  • Rhythmic episodes of subthreshold membrane potential oscillations in the rat inferior olive nuclei in vivo.

    Edith Chorev;Yosef Yarom;Ilan Lampl

  • Reduction of Cortical Pyramidal Neuron Excitability by the Action of Phenytoin on Persistent Na+ Current

    Ilan Lampl;Peter Schwindt;Wayne Crill

  • NDNF interneurons in layer 1 gain-modulate whole cortical columns according to an animal's behavioral state.

    Katayun Cohen-Kashi Malina;Emmanouil Tsivourakis;Dahlia Kushinsky;Daniella Apelblat

  • Intensity-Dependent Adaptation of Cortical and Thalamic Neurons Is Controlled by Brainstem Circuits of the Sensory Pathway

    Elad Ganmor;Yonatan Katz;Ilan Lampl

  • Dynamics of the orientation-tuned membrane potential response in cat primary visual cortex.

    Deda C. Gillespie;Ilan Lampl;Jeffrey S. Anderson;David Ferster

  • Cortical Balance of Excitation and Inhibition Is Regulated by the Rate of Synaptic Activity

    Aryeh H. Taub;Yonatan Katz;Ilan Lampl

Frequent Co-Authors

David Ferster
David Ferster Northwestern University
Michael S. Okun
Michael S. Okun University of Florida
Yosef Yarom
Yosef Yarom Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ofer Yizhar
Ofer Yizhar Weizmann Institute of Science
Rafael Yuste
Rafael Yuste Columbia University
Yuji Ikegaya
Yuji Ikegaya University of Tokyo
Nicholas J. Priebe
Nicholas J. Priebe The University of Texas at Austin
Israel Nelken
Israel Nelken Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Adi Mizrahi
Adi Mizrahi Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Adrienne L. Fairhall
Adrienne L. Fairhall University of Washington

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