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Glenn C. Turner
Researcher at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Publications - 43
Citations - 5065
Glenn C. Turner is an academic researcher from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mushroom bodies & Sensory system. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 36 publications receiving 4247 citations. Previous affiliations of Glenn C. Turner include California Institute of Technology & Watson School of Biological Sciences.
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Oscillations and Sparsening of Odor Representations in the Mushroom Body
TL;DR: The results provide direct support for the functional relevance of correlation codes and shed some light on the role of oscillatory synchronization in sensory networks.
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Transformation of olfactory representations in the Drosophila antennal lobe.
TL;DR: Comparison of odor-evoked activity from afferents and postsynaptic neurons in the same glomerulus revealed that second-order neurons display broader tuning and more complex responses than their primary afferente, implicating lateral interactions within the antennal lobe.
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Olfactory representations by Drosophila mushroom body neurons.
TL;DR: By comparing activity patterns evoked by the same odors across olfactory receptor neurons and across KCs, it is shown that representations of different odors do indeed become less correlated as they progress through the o aroma system.
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A connectome of a learning and memory center in the adult Drosophila brain
Shin-ya Takemura,Yoshinori Aso,Toshihide Hige,Allan M. Wong,Zhiyuan Lu,C. Shan Xu,Patricia K. Rivlin,Harald F. Hess,Ting Zhao,Toufiq Parag,Stuart Berg,Gary B. Huang,William T. Katz,Donald J. Olbris,Stephen M. Plaza,Lowell Umayam,Roxanne Aniceto,Lei-Ann Chang,Shirley Lauchie,Omotara Ogundeyi,Christopher Ordish,Aya Shinomiya,Christopher Sigmund,Satoko Takemura,Julie Tran,Glenn C. Turner,Gerald M. Rubin,Louis K. Scheffer +27 more
TL;DR: This work reconstructed the morphologies and synaptic connections of all 983 neurons within the three functional units, or compartments, that compose the adult MB’s α lobe, using a dataset of isotropic 8 nm voxels collected by focused ion-beam milling scanning electron microscopy.
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Bright and photostable chemigenetic indicators for extended in vivo voltage imaging.
Ahmed S. Abdelfattah,Takashi Kawashima,Amrita Singh,Amrita Singh,Ondrej Novak,Ondrej Novak,Hui Liu,Yichun Shuai,Yi Chieh Huang,Luke Campagnola,Stephanie C. Seeman,Jianing Yu,Jihong Zheng,Jonathan B. Grimm,Ronak Patel,Johannes Friedrich,Brett D. Mensh,Liam Paninski,John J. Macklin,Gabe J. Murphy,Kaspar Podgorski,Bei Jung Lin,Tsai Wen Chen,Glenn C. Turner,Zhe Liu,Minoru Koyama,Karel Svoboda,Misha B. Ahrens,Luke D. Lavis,Eric R. Schreiter +29 more
TL;DR: A GEVI is engineered, called Voltron, that uses bright and photostable synthetic dyes instead of protein-based fluorophores, thereby extending the number of neurons imaged simultaneously in vivo by a factor of 10 and enabling imaging for significantly longer durations relative to existing GEVIs.