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Farnaz Sharif

Researcher at Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Publications -  19
Citations -  273

Farnaz Sharif is an academic researcher from Korea Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interferometry & Phase (waves). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 198 citations. Previous affiliations of Farnaz Sharif include Korea University of Science and Technology & K.N.Toosi University of Technology.

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Subcircuits of Deep and Superficial CA1 Place Cells Support Efficient Spatial Coding across Heterogeneous Environments.

TL;DR: The spatial coding characteristics of hippocampal neurons in mice and rats navigating in different environments were examined and it was found that CA1 place cells located in the superficial sublayer were more active in cue-poor environments and preferentially used a firing rate code driven by intra-hippocampal inputs.
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Differential Representation of Landmark and Self-Motion Information along the CA1 Radial Axis: Self-Motion Generated Place Fields Shift toward Landmarks during Septal Inactivation

TL;DR: The findings demonstrate with mechanistic insights the contribution of MS to the spread of spatial representations in cue-impoverished zones, and indicate a segregation of landmark-based and path-integration-assisted spatial mechanisms into deep and superficial CA1, respectively.
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Reduced-phase dual-illumination interferometer for measuring large stepped objects.

TL;DR: A reduced-phase dual-illumination interferometer (RPDII) that measures the topography of a sample with large step height variation is presented and the basic principle and the feasibility of this novel single-shot quantitative phase imaging are experimentally demonstrated.
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Micro-drive and headgear for chronic implant and recovery of optoelectronic probes.

TL;DR: A micro-drive, a support for OEPs optical fibers, and a hat enclosure, which fabrications consist in fitting and fastening together plastic parts made with 3D printers, generate stable recordings of place cell in chronic conditions, and make the recovery and reuse of electrode packages relatively simple.