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Bei Jung Lin

Researcher at National Yang-Ming University

Publications -  7
Citations -  549

Bei Jung Lin is an academic researcher from National Yang-Ming University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calcium imaging & Region of interest. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 378 citations. Previous affiliations of Bei Jung Lin include Howard Hughes Medical Institute & University of Göttingen.

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A comparison of neuronal population dynamics measured with calcium imaging and electrophysiology.

TL;DR: This work compared neuronal spikes and fluorescence in matched neural populations in behaving mice and developed a model transforming spike trains to synthetic-imaging data, which highlights challenges in relating electrophysiology and imaging data and suggests forward modeling as an effective way to understand differences between these data.
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Odor coding by modules of coherent mitral/tufted cells in the vertebrate olfactory bulb.

TL;DR: At the output stage of the OB, odors are represented by modules of distributed and synchronous M/T cells associated with the same glomeruli, which allows for parallel input to higher brain centers.
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In Situ Background Estimation in Quantitative Fluorescence Imaging

TL;DR: A novel method is described that determined the background of a given region of interest (ROI) using the information contained in the temporal dynamics of its individual pixels and extended to deal with background inhomogeneities within a single ROI, a problem not yet solved by any of the currently available tools.
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Cell type-specific relationships between spiking and [Ca2+]i in neurons of the Xenopus tadpole olfactory bulb.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the relationship between somatic [Ca2+]i and APs can be cell type specific, and fast calcium imaging is an extremely valuable tool for determining spatiotemporal patterns of APs in neuronal population.