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Timothy J. Ebner is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research focuses on multiple aspects of neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on neural dynamics and brain function. They have contributed to a range of studies centered on functional brain connectivity, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, neural engineering, vestibular and auditory disorders, neonatal and fetal brain pathology, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces.

Ebner's work spans the main field of Neuroscience and includes subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, as well as Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging.

Recent publications by Timothy J. Ebner include:

  • Through the looking glass: A review of cranial window technology for optical access to the brain (2021) published in Journal of Neuroscience Methods
  • Wide-Field Calcium Imaging of Dynamic Cortical Networks during Locomotion (2021) published in Cerebral Cortex
  • Wide-Field Calcium Imaging of Neuronal Network Dynamics In Vivo (2022) published in Biology
  • Polymer Skulls With Integrated Transparent Electrode Arrays for Cortex-Wide Opto-Electrophysiological Recordings (2022) published in Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • Wide-field calcium imaging reveals widespread changes in cortical functional connectivity following mild traumatic brain injury in the mouse (2022) published in Neurobiology of Disease

Ebner frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Key coauthors include Russell E. Carter, Suhasa B. Kodandaramaiah, Laurentiu S. Popa, Justin D. Aronson, and Martha L. Streng.

Common venues for Ebner's publications are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Neurobiology of Disease
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Neuro-Oncology
  • Journal of Neuroscience Methods

Best Publications

  • Bidirectional expression of CUG and CAG expansion transcripts and intranuclear polyglutamine inclusions in spinocerebellar ataxia type 8

    Melinda L Moseley;Tao Zu;Yoshio Ikeda;Wangcai Gao

  • Hand Synergies During Reach-to-Grasp

    C. R. Mason;J. E. Gomez;T. J. Ebner

  • Neuronal specification of direction and distance during reaching movements in the superior precentral premotor area and primary motor cortex of monkeys

    Q. G. Fu;J. I. Suarez;T. J. Ebner

  • Temporal encoding of movement kinematics in the discharge of primate primary motor and premotor neurons.

    Q. G. Fu;D. Flament;J. D. Coltz;T. J. Ebner

  • RNA gain-of-function in spinocerebellar ataxia type 8.

    Randy S. Daughters;Daniel L. Tuttle;Wangcai Gao;Yoshio Ikeda

  • Hereditary cerebellar ataxia progressively impairs force adaptation during goal-directed arm movements.

    Matthias Maschke;Christopher M. Gomez;Timothy J. Ebner;Jürgen Konczak

  • Local and Propagated Vascular Responses Evoked by Focal Synaptic Activity in Cerebellar Cortex

    Costantino Iadecola;Guang Yang;Timothy J. Ebner;Gang Chen

  • Increase in Purkinje cell gain associated with naturally activated climbing fiber input

    T. J. Ebner;Q. X. Yu;J. R. Bloedel

  • Use of voltage-sensitive dyes and optical recordings in the central nervous system.

    Timothy J. Ebner;Gang Chen

  • Climbing fiber afferent modulation during a visually guided, multi-joint arm movement in the monkey.

    Jian Jun Wang;Jong H. Kim;Timothy J. Ebner

  • Purkinje cell complex and simple spike changes during a voluntary arm movement learning task in the monkey

    C. L. Ojakangas;T. J. Ebner

  • The Acquisition of Motor Behavior in Vertebrates

    James R Bloedel;Timothy J Ebner;Steven P Wise

  • Cerebellar Modules and Their Role as Operational Cerebellar Processing Units

    Richard Apps;Richard Hawkes;Sho Aoki;Sho Aoki;Fredrik Bengtsson

  • Climbing fiber action on the responsiveness of Purkinje cells to parallel fiber inputs

    Timothy J. Ebner;James R. Bloedel

  • Force field effects on cerebellar Purkinje cell discharge with implications for internal models.

    S Pasalar;A V Roitman;W K Durfee;T J Ebner

  • Flavoprotein Autofluorescence Imaging of Neuronal Activation in the Cerebellar Cortex In Vivo

    Kenneth C. Reinert;Robert L. Dunbar;Wangcai Gao;Gang Chen

  • Sustained release of nerve growth factor from biodegradable polymer microspheres.

    Paul J. Camarata;Raj Suryanarayanan;Dennis A. Turner;Richard G. Parker

  • Cerebellum, Predictions and Errors

    Laurentiu S. Popa;Timothy J. Ebner

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of cerebellar activation during the learning of a visuomotor dissociation task

    Didier Flament;Jutta M. Ellermann;Seong Gi Kim;Kamil Uǧurbil

  • Cerebellum Predicts the Future Motor State

    Timothy J. Ebner;Siavash Pasalar

  • Relationships between simultaneously recorded Purkinje cells and nuclear neurons.

    Christopher J. McDevitt;Timothy J. Ebner;James R. Bloedel

Frequent Co-Authors

James R. Bloedel
James R. Bloedel Barrow Neurological Institute
Laura P.W. Ranum
Laura P.W. Ranum University of Florida
Roy V. Sillitoe
Roy V. Sillitoe Baylor College of Medicine
Richard Apps
Richard Apps University of Bristol
Henrik Jörntell
Henrik Jörntell Lund University
Costantino Iadecola
Costantino Iadecola Cornell University
Izumi Sugihara
Izumi Sugihara Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Tom J. H. Ruigrok
Tom J. H. Ruigrok Erasmus University Rotterdam
Dennis A. Turner
Dennis A. Turner Duke University
Harry T. Orr
Harry T. Orr University of Minnesota

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