Research Investigator
Anesthesiology
[email protected]
Available to mentor
Nathaniel Kinsky, PhD
Research Investigator
-
Giri B, Kinsky N, Kaya U, Maboudi K, Abel T, Diba K. Nature, 2024 Jun; 630 (8018): 935 - 942.Journal ArticleSleep loss diminishes hippocampal reactivation and replay.
DOI:10.1038/s41586-024-07538-2 PMID: 38867049 -
Kinsky NR, Vöröslakos M, Lopez Ruiz JR, Watkins de Jong L, Slager N, McKenzie S, Yoon E, Diba K. STAR Protoc, 2023 Dec 15; 4 (4): 102570Journal ArticleSimultaneous electrophysiology and optogenetic perturbation of the same neurons in chronically implanted animals using μLED silicon probes.
DOI:10.1016/j.xpro.2023.102570 PMID: 37729059 -
Kinsky NR, Orlin DJ, Ruesch EA, Diba K, Ramirez S. 2023 Sep 27;PreprintErasable Hippocampal Neural Signatures Predict Memory Discrimination.
DOI:10.1101/2023.02.02.526824 PMID: 36778486 -
Kinsky NR, Vöröslakos M, Ruiz JRL, Watkins de Jong L, Slager N, McKenzie S, Yoon E, Diba K. 2023 Feb 6;PreprintSimultaneous Electrophysiology and Optogenetic Perturbation of the Same Neurons in Chronically Implanted Animals using μLED Silicon Probes.
DOI:10.1101/2023.02.05.527184 PMID: 36798252 -
Levy SJ, Kinsky NR, Mau W, Sullivan DW, Hasselmo ME. Hippocampus, 2021 Mar; 31 (3): 244 - 260.Journal ArticleHippocampal spatial memory representations in mice are heterogeneously stable.
DOI:10.1002/hipo.23272 PMID: 33098619 -
Kinsky NR, Mau W, Sullivan DW, Levy SJ, Ruesch EA, Hasselmo ME. Nat Commun, 2020 May 15; 11 (1): 2443Journal ArticleTrajectory-modulated hippocampal neurons persist throughout memory-guided navigation.
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-16226-4 PMID: 32415083 -
Alexander AS, Robinson JC, Dannenberg H, Kinsky NR, Levy SJ, Mau W, Chapman GW, Sullivan DW, Hasselmo ME. Brain Neurosci Adv, 2020 4: 2398212820972871Journal ArticleNeurophysiological coding of space and time in the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, and retrosplenial cortex.
DOI:10.1177/2398212820972871 PMID: 33294626 -
Levy SJ, Kinsky NR, Mau W, Sullivan DW, Hasselmo ME. bioRxiv,PreprintHippocampal spatial memory representations in mice are heterogeneously stable
DOI:10.1101/843037