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Yosef Yarom is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and has an extensive research portfolio centered in neuroscience, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, molecular biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, genetics, and physiology.

The primary topics covered in Yarom's research include:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Pain mechanisms and treatments
  • Ion channel regulation and function
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • Genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders
  • Heart rate variability and autonomic control
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders

Yarom's recent papers illustrate a focus on cellular neuroscience and neurodevelopmental disorders, with publications in notable journals such as Nature Communications, Communications Biology, eLife, and bioRxiv. These works include:

  • "Pogz deficiency leads to transcription dysregulation and impaired cerebellar activity underlying autism-like behavior in mice," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Human Purkinje cells outperform mouse Purkinje cells in dendritic complexity and computational capacity," 2024, Communications Biology
  • "Using subthreshold events to characterize the functional architecture of the electrically coupled inferior olive network," 2020, eLife
  • "Human outperform mouse Purkinje cells in dendritic complexity and computational capacity," 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Adaptation of pain-related projection neurons in acute but not chronic pain," 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

The most frequent publication venues for Yarom include:

  • Nature Communications (2 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2 publications)
  • Communications Biology (1 publication)
  • eLife (1 publication)
  • Science Advances (1 publication)

Collaborations form an integral part of Yarom's research, with frequent co-authorship alongside the following researchers:

  • Ben Title
  • Nora Vrieler
  • Vitaly Lerner
  • Nurit Engelmayer
  • Prudhvi Raj Rayi

Best Publications

  • Resonance, oscillation and the intrinsic frequency preferences of neurons.

    Bruce Hutcheon;Yosef Yarom

  • Electrophysiology of mammalian inferior olivary neurones in vitro. Different types of voltage-dependent ionic conductances.

    R Llinás;Y Yarom

  • Properties and distribution of ionic conductances generating electroresponsiveness of mammalian inferior olivary neurones in vitro.

    R Llinás;Y Yarom

  • Oscillatory properties of guinea-pig inferior olivary neurones and their pharmacological modulation: an in vitro study.

    R Llinás;Y Yarom

  • In vitro neurons in mammalian cortical layer 4 exhibit intrinsic oscillatory activity in the 10- to 50-Hz frequency range.

    Rodolfo R. Llinas;Anthony A. Grace;Yosef Yarom

  • GABA in the mammalian suprachiasmatic nucleus and its role in diurnal rhythmicity

    Shlomo Wagner;Mona Castel;Harold Gainer;Yosef Yarom

  • Subthreshold oscillations and resonant frequency in guinea-pig cortical neurons: physiology and modelling.

    Y Gutfreund;Y yarom;I Segev

  • Bistability of cerebellar Purkinje cells modulated by sensory stimulation.

    Yonatan Loewenstein;Séverine Mahon;Paul Chadderton;Kazuo Kitamura

  • Electrotonic coupling interacts with intrinsic properties to generate synchronized activity in cerebellar networks of inhibitory interneurons.

    Puah Mann-Metzer;Yosef Yarom

  • Physiology, morphology and detailed passive models of guinea-pig cerebellar Purkinje cells.

    M Rapp;I Segev;Y Yarom

  • Low-Amplitude Oscillations in the Inferior Olive: A Model Based on Electrical Coupling of Neurons With Heterogeneous Channel Densities

    Yair Manor;John Rinzel;Idan Segev;Idan Segev;Yosef Yarom;Yosef Yarom

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

    I. Lampl;Y. Yarom

  • The impact of parallel fiber background activity on the cable properties of cerebellar Purkinje cells

    Moshe Rapp;Yosef Yarom;Idan Segev

  • Ionic currents and firing patterns of mammalian vagal motoneurons in vitro.

    Y. Yarom;M. Sugimori;R. Llinás

  • Organization of Octopus Arm Movements: A Model System for Studying the Control of Flexible Arms

    Yoram Gutfreund;Tamar Flash;Yosef Yarom;Graziano Fiorito

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

    Ilan Lampl;Yosef Yarom

  • Subthreshold voltage noise of rat neocortical pyramidal neurones

    Gilad A. Jacobson;Kamran Diba;Anat Yaron-Jakoubovitch;Yasmin Oz

  • Deformation of Network Connectivity in the Inferior Olive of Connexin 36-Deficient Mice Is Compensated by Morphological and Electrophysiological Changes at the Single Neuron Level

    Chris I. De Zeeuw;Edilzh Chorev;Anna Devor;Yait Manor

  • Modeling back propagating action potential in weakly excitable dendrites of neocortical pyramidal cells.

    M Rapp;Y Yarom;I Segev

  • Patches of synchronized activity in the cerebellar cortex evoked by mossy-fiber stimulation: questioning the role of parallel fibers.

    Dana Cohen;Yosef Yarom

Frequent Co-Authors

Idan Segev
Idan Segev Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Rodolfo R. Llinás
Rodolfo R. Llinás New York University
Anna Devor
Anna Devor Boston University
Stéphane Dieudonné
Stéphane Dieudonné École Normale Supérieure
Michael Häusser
Michael Häusser University College London
Ilan Lampl
Ilan Lampl Weizmann Institute of Science
Clément Léna
Clément Léna École Normale Supérieure
Jørn Hounsgaard
Jørn Hounsgaard University of Copenhagen
Christof Koch
Christof Koch Allen Institute for Brain Science
Eran Meshorer
Eran Meshorer Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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