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The Importance of Accounting for Movement When Relating Neuronal Activity to Sensory and Cognitive Processes

Edward Zagha, Jeffrey C. Erlich, Soohyun Lee, Gyorgy Lur, Daniel H. O'Connor, Nicholas A. Steinmetz, Carsen Stringer and Hongdian Yang
Journal of Neuroscience 23 February 2022, 42 (8) 1375-1382; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1919-21.2021
Edward Zagha
1Department of Psychology, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of California Riverside, Riverside, California 92521
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Jeffrey C. Erlich
2NYU-ECNU Institute of Brain and Cognitive Science at NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, 200062, China; NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, 200122, China; and Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics, Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China
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Soohyun Lee
3Unit on Functional Neural Circuits, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
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Gyorgy Lur
4Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92697
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Daniel H. O'Connor
5Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience & Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218
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Nicholas A. Steinmetz
6Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
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Carsen Stringer
7HHMI Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, Virginia 20147
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Hongdian Yang
8Department of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of California, Riverside, California 92521
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1919-21.2021
PubMed 
35027407
Published By 
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History 
  • Received September 23, 2021
  • Revision received December 2, 2021
  • Accepted December 29, 2021
  • First published January 13, 2022.
  • Version of record published February 23, 2022.
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  1. Edward Zagha1,
  2. Jeffrey C. Erlich2,
  3. Soohyun Lee3,
  4. Gyorgy Lur4,
  5. Daniel H. O'Connor5,
  6. Nicholas A. Steinmetz6,
  7. Carsen Stringer7, and
  8. Hongdian Yang8
  1. 1Department of Psychology, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of California Riverside, Riverside, California 92521
  2. 2NYU-ECNU Institute of Brain and Cognitive Science at NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, 200062, China; NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, 200122, China; and Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Functional Genomics, Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 200062, China
  3. 3Unit on Functional Neural Circuits, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
  4. 4Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92697
  5. 5Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience & Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218
  6. 6Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
  7. 7HHMI Janelia Research Campus, Ashburn, Virginia 20147
  8. 8Department of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of California, Riverside, California 92521
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    • Received September 23, 2021.
    • Revision received December 2, 2021.
    • Accepted December 29, 2021.
  • This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grants R01NS107599 to E.Z., R01MH123686 to G.L., R01NS104834 to D.H.O., and R01NS107355 and R01NS112200 to H.Y.; Intramural Research Program of National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health ZIAMH002959 to S.L.; NYU-ECNU Institute of Brain and Cognitive Science at NYU Shanghai and the 111 Project, Base B16018 to J.C.E.; Klingenstein-Simons Foundation to N.A.S. and H.Y.; Pew Biomedical Scholars program to N.A.S.; and Howard Hughes Medical Institute to C.S. We thank members of the E.Z. laboratory for helpful comments on the manuscript.

  • The authors declare no competing financial interests.

  • Correspondence should be addressed to Edward Zagha at edward.zagha{at}ucr.edu or Hongdian Yang at hongdian{at}ucr.edu

Funding

  • HHS | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

    R01NS107599; R01MH123686; R01NS104834; R01NS107355; R01NS112200
  • HHS | NIH | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

    ZIAMH002959
  • NYU- ECNU Institute of Brain and Cognitive Science at NYU Shanghai and the 111 Project

    Base B16018
  • Klingenstein-Simons Foundation

  • Pew Biomedical Scholars program

  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

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Edward Zagha, Jeffrey C. Erlich, Soohyun Lee, Gyorgy Lur, Daniel H. O'Connor, Nicholas A. Steinmetz, Carsen Stringer, Hongdian Yang
Journal of Neuroscience 23 February 2022, 42 (8) 1375-1382; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1919-21.2021

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Journal of Neuroscience 23 February 2022, 42 (8) 1375-1382; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1919-21.2021
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