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Overview

Jerome N. Sanes is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with notable work in various specialized subfields including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Molecular Biology, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's research focus can be broken down into several key topics. These include:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Retinal Development and Disorders
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Jerome N. Sanes has contributed to multiple publication venues, with the highest number of papers appearing in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). Other frequent venues include Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Brain Communications, Biological Psychology, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Luxotonic signals in human prefrontal cortex as a possible substrate for effects of light on mood and cognition," 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Atypical intrinsic neural timescale in the left angular gyrus in Alzheimer's disease," 2024, Brain Communications
  • "Neural activation to peer acceptance and rejection in relation to concurrent and prospective depression risk in adolescent and pre-adolescent girls," 2023, Biological Psychology
  • "Atypical intrinsic neural timescale in the left angular gyrus in Alzheimer's disease," 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Luxotonic signals in human prefrontal cortex as a possible substrate for effects of light on mood and cognition," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Michael S. Worden, David M. Berson, Shai Sabbah, Dimitrios Daniel Laniado, and Shota Murai. These coauthors have appeared alongside Sanes in multiple publications.

Best Publications

  • Plasticity and primary motor cortex.

    Jerome N. Sanes;John P. Donoghue

  • Oscillations in local field potentials of the primate motor cortex during voluntary movement.

    Jerome N. Sanes;John P. Donoghue

  • Neural Discharge and Local Field Potential Oscillations in Primate Motor Cortex During Voluntary Movements

    John P. Donoghue;Jerome N. Sanes;Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos;Gyöngyi Gaál

  • Shared neural substrates controlling hand movements in human motor cortex

    Jerome N. Sanes;John P. Donoghue;Venkatesan Thangaraj;Robert R. Edelman

  • Dynamic organization of primary motor cortex output to target muscles in adult rats. II. Rapid reorganization following motor nerve lesions.

    J P Donoghue;S Suner;J N Sanes;J N Sanes

  • Dynamic organization of primary motor cortex output to target muscles in adult rats. I. Long-term patterns of reorganization following motor or mixed peripheral nerve lesions.

    J. N. Sanes;J. N. Sanes;S. Suner;J. P. Donoghue

  • Motor learning in patients with cerebellar dysfunction.

    Jerome N. Sanes;Bozhidar Dimitrov;Mark Hallett

  • Motor control in humans with large-fiber sensory neuropathy.

    J N Sanes;K H Mauritz;M C Dalakas;E V Evarts

  • Neuronal interactions improve cortical population coding of movement direction.

    E. M. Maynard;N. G. Hatsopoulos;C. L. Ojakangas;B. D. Acuna

  • Organization of the forelimb area in squirrel monkey motor cortex: representation of digit, wrist, and elbow muscles.

    J. P. Donoghue;S. Leibovic;J. N. Sanes

  • Rapid reorganization of adult rat motor cortex somatic representation patterns after motor nerve injury.

    Jerome N. Sanes;Selim Suner;James F. Lando;John P. Donoghue

  • Dopaminergic effects on simple and choice reaction time performance in Parkinson's disease.

    S. L. Pullman;R. L. Watts;J. L. Juncos;T. N. Chase

  • Frontal and Parietal Lobe Activation during Transitive Inference in Humans

    Bettina D. Acuna;James C. Eliassen;John P. Donoghue;Jerome N. Sanes

  • Centrally programmed patterns of muscle activity in voluntary motor behavior of humans.

    J N Sanes;V A Jennings

  • Immediate and Delayed Changes of Rat Motor Cortical Output Representation with New Forelimb Configurations

    Jerome N. Sanes;Jing Wang;John P. Donoghue

  • Motor areas of the cerebral cortex.

    J P Donoghue;J N Sanes

  • Effects of perturbations on accuracy of arm movements

    JN Sanes;EV Evarts

  • Cerebral activation covaries with movement rate.

    Gottfried Schlaug;Gottfried Schlaug;Jerome N. Sanes;Venkatesan Thangaraj;David G. Darby

  • Congenital mirror movements. Abnormal organization of motor pathways in two patients.

    L. G. Cohen;J. Meer;I. Tarkka;S. Bierner

  • Organization of adult motor cortex representation patterns following neonatal forelimb nerve injury in rats

    JP Donoghue;JN Sanes

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Donoghue
John P. Donoghue Brown University
Mark Hallett
Mark Hallett National Institutes of Health
James C. Eliassen
James C. Eliassen University of Cincinnati Medical Center
James R. Ison
James R. Ison University of Rochester
Giorgia Committeri
Giorgia Committeri University of Chieti-Pescara
Gaspare Galati
Gaspare Galati Sapienza University of Rome
Stefan Posse
Stefan Posse University of New Mexico
Luigi Pizzamiglio
Luigi Pizzamiglio Sapienza University of Rome
Wilson Truccolo
Wilson Truccolo Brown University
Gottfried Schlaug
Gottfried Schlaug University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

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