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2025Serotonin drives choice-independent reconfiguration of distributed neural activity
Meijer, Catarino, Freitas-Silva, Laranjeira, International Brain Laboratory, and Mainen
bioRxiv
A brain-wide map of neural activity during complex behaviour
The International Brain Laboratory, et al
Collaboration paper with 52 authors in alphabetical order
Nature
Brain-wide representations of prior information in mouse decision-making
Findling, Hubert, International Brain Laboratory, Acerbi, Benson, Benson, Birman, Bonacchi, Carandini, Catarino, Chapuis, Churchland, Dan, DeWitt, Engel, Fabbri, Faulkner, Fiete, Freitas-Silva, Gerçek, Harris, Häusser, Hofer, Hu, Huntenburg, Khanal, Krasniak, Langdon, Latham, Lau, Mainen, Meijer, Miska, Mrsic-Flogel, Noel, Nylund, Pan-Vazquez, Paninski, Pillow, Rossant, Roth, Schaeffer, Schartner, Shi, Socha, Steinmetz, Svoboda, Tessereau, Urai, Wells, West, Whiteway, Winter, Witten,
Zador, Dayan, and Pouget
Nature
Reproducibility of in vivo electrophysiological measurements in mice
The International Brain Laboratory, et al
Collaboration paper with 45 authors in alphabetical order
eLife
Power Pixels: a turnkey pipeline for processing of Neuropixel recordings
Meijer and Battaglia
bioRxiv
2024Lightning Pose: improved animal pose estimation via semi-supervised learning, Bayesian ensembling and cloud-native open-source tools
Biderman, Whiteway, Hurwitz, Greenspan, Lee, Vishnubhotla, Schartner, Huntenburg, Khanal, Meijer, Noel, Pan-Vazquez, Socha, Urai, The International Brain Laboratory, Warren, Noone, Pedraja, Cunningham, Sawtell, and Paninski
Nature Methods
Interactive data exploration websites for large-scale electrophysiology
Birman, Chapuis, Faulkner, Rossant, International Brain Laboratory, Benson, Catarino, Churchland, Hu, Huntenburg, Khanal, Krasniak, Lau, Meijer, Miska, Noel, Pan-Vazquez, Roth, Schartner, Socha, Steinmetz, Urai, Wells, West, Winter
bioRxiv
2023Dissecting the Complexities of Learning With Infinite Hidden Markov Models
Bruijns, International Brain Laboratory, Bougrova, Laranjeira, Lau, Meijer, Miska, Noel, Pan-Vazquez, Roth, Socha, Urai, and Dayan
bioRxiv
A new family of statistical tests for neuronal spiking and autocorrelated timeseries data
Heimel, Meijer, and Montijn
bioRxiv
2021Standardized and reproducible measurement of decision-making in mice
The International Brain Laboratory, et al
Collaboration paper with 37 authors in alphabetical order
eLife
Neurons in the mouse brain correlate with cryptocurrency price: a cautionary tale
Meijer
Peer Community In Neuroscience
2020Neural correlates of multisensory detection behavior: comparison of primary and higher-order visual cortex
Meijer, Marchesi, Montijn, Lansink, and Pennartz
Cell Reports
Deep Graph Pose: a semi-supervised deep graphical model for improved animal pose tracking
Wu, Estefany, Buchanan, Whiteway, Schartner, Meijer, Noel, Rodriguez, Everett, Norovich, Schaffer, Mishra, Salzman, Angelaki, Bendesky, The International Brain Laboratory, Cunningham, and Paninski
neurIPS
2019The circuit architecture of cortical multisensory processing: distinct functions jointly operating within a common anatomical network
Meijer, Mertens, Pennartz, Olcese, and Lansink
Progress in Neurobiology
Co-administration of anti microRNA-124 and-137 oligonucleotides prevents hippocampal neural stem cell loss upon non-convulsive seizures
Bielefeld, Schouten, Meijer, Breuk, Geijtenbeek, Karayel, Tiaglik, Vuuregge, Willems, Witkamp, Lucassen, Encinas, and Fitzsimons
Frontiers in Mol Neuroscience
2018Audiovisual integration enhances stimulus detection performance in mice
Meijer, Pie, Dolman, Pennartz and Lansink
Frontiers in Behav Neuroscience
Conditioning sharpens the spatial representation of rewarded stimuli in mouse primary visual cortex
Goltstein, Meijer, and Pennartz
eLife
2017Audiovisual modulation in mouse primary visual cortex depends on cross-modal stimulus configuration and congruency
Meijer, Montijn, Lansink, and Pennartz
Journal of Neuroscience
2016Population-level neural codes are robust to single-neuron variability from a multidimensional coding perspective
Montijn∗, Meijer∗, Lansink, and Pennartz
∗ shared first authors
Cell Reports
Reward expectancy strengthens CA1 theta and beta band synchronization and hippocampal-ventral striatal coupling
Lansink, Meijer, Lankelma, Vinck, Jackson, and Pennartz
Journal of Neuroscience