David W. Tank
Professor
Molecular Biology
Princeton University
United States of America
Biography
David W. Tank is a Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University. His current focus is on persistent neural activity, a form of neural circuit dynamics that is associated with short-term memory
Research Interest
Neuroscience
Publications
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Scott BB, Constantinople CM, Akrami A, Hanks TD, Brody CD, 2017, Tank DW, Fronto-parietal Cortical Circuits Encode Accumulated Evidence with a Diversity of Timescales, J.Neuron, 95, 385-398
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Scott BB, Constantinople CM, Akrami A, Hanks TD, Brody CD, 2017, Tank DW, Fronto-parietal Cortical Circuits Encode Accumulated Evidence with a Diversity of Timescales, J.Neuron, 95, 385-398
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Song A, Charles AS, Koay SAnn, Gauthier JL, Thiberge SY, Pillow JW, et al., 2017, Volumetric two-photon imaging of neurons using stereoscopy (vTwINS), J.Nat Methods, 14, 420-426
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Aronov D, Nevers R, Tank DW, 2017, Mapping of a non-spatial dimension by the hippocampal-entorhinal circuit, J.Nature, 543, 719-722.