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Avital Adler

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Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|February 9, 2010
Novelty encoding by the output neurons of the Basal GangliaMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Hagai Bergman
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 10, 2009
The dynamics of dopamine in control of motor behaviorMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Hagai Bergman
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 8, 2009
A noninvasive, fast and inexpensive tool for the detection of eye open/closed state in primatesRea Mitelman, Mati Joshua, Avital Adler, et al.
Cell Reports|January 3, 2023
Dichotomous activity and function of neurons with low- and high-frequency discharge in the external globus pallidus of non-human primatesShiran Katabi, Avital Adler, Marc Deffains, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 29, 2018
Fear extinction reverses dendritic spine formation induced by fear conditioning in the mouse auditory cortexCora Sau Wan Lai, Avital Adler, Wen-Biao Gan
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 21, 2010
Singing-related neural activity distinguishes two putative pallidal cell types in the songbird basal ganglia: comparison to the primate internal and external pallidal segmentsJesse H Goldberg, Avital Adler, Hagai Bergman, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 5, 2008
Encoding of probabilistic rewarding and aversive events by pallidal and nigral neuronsMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Boris Rosin, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 15, 2013
Encoding by synchronization in the primate striatumAvital Adler, Inna Finkes, Shiran Katabi, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 7, 2008
Midbrain dopaminergic neurons and striatal cholinergic interneurons encode the difference between reward and aversive events at different epochs of probabilistic classical conditioning trialsMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Rea Mitelman, et al.
JAMA Ophthalmology|February 26, 2026
Hyperacute Outer Retinal Dysfunction in a ChildMiriam Ehrenberg, Avital Adler, Gad Dotan, et al.
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Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|February 9, 2010
Novelty encoding by the output neurons of the Basal GangliaMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Hagai Bergman
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|November 10, 2009
The dynamics of dopamine in control of motor behaviorMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Hagai Bergman
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 8, 2009
A noninvasive, fast and inexpensive tool for the detection of eye open/closed state in primatesRea Mitelman, Mati Joshua, Avital Adler, et al.
Cell Reports|January 3, 2023
Dichotomous activity and function of neurons with low- and high-frequency discharge in the external globus pallidus of non-human primatesShiran Katabi, Avital Adler, Marc Deffains, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 29, 2018
Fear extinction reverses dendritic spine formation induced by fear conditioning in the mouse auditory cortexCora Sau Wan Lai, Avital Adler, Wen-Biao Gan
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 21, 2010
Singing-related neural activity distinguishes two putative pallidal cell types in the songbird basal ganglia: comparison to the primate internal and external pallidal segmentsJesse H Goldberg, Avital Adler, Hagai Bergman, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 5, 2008
Encoding of probabilistic rewarding and aversive events by pallidal and nigral neuronsMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Boris Rosin, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 15, 2013
Encoding by synchronization in the primate striatumAvital Adler, Inna Finkes, Shiran Katabi, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 7, 2008
Midbrain dopaminergic neurons and striatal cholinergic interneurons encode the difference between reward and aversive events at different epochs of probabilistic classical conditioning trialsMati Joshua, Avital Adler, Rea Mitelman, et al.
JAMA Ophthalmology|February 26, 2026
Hyperacute Outer Retinal Dysfunction in a ChildMiriam Ehrenberg, Avital Adler, Gad Dotan, et al.
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