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Jeremy Forest
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 14
Citations - 255
Jeremy Forest is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Olfactory bulb & Olfaction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications receiving 117 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy Forest include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Calgary.
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Avalanche: an End-to-End Library for Continual Learning
Vincenzo Lomonaco,Lorenzo Pellegrini,Andrea Cossu,Antonio Carta,Gabriele Graffieti,Tyler L. Hayes,Matthias De Lange,Marc Masana,Jary Pomponi,Gido M. van de Ven,Martin Mundt,Qi She,Keiland W. Cooper,Jeremy Forest,Eden Belouadah,Simone Calderara,German Ignacio Parisi,Fabio Cuzzolin,Andreas S. Tolias,Simone Scardapane,Luca Antiga,Subutai Ahmad,Adrian Popescu,Christopher Kanan,Joost van de Weijer,Tinne Tuytelaars,Davide Bacciu,Davide Maltoni +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose Avalanche, an open-source end-to-end library for continual learning research based on PyTorch, which is designed to provide a shared and collaborative codebase for fast prototyping, training, and reproducible evaluation of continual learning algorithms.
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Topographical representation of odor hedonics in the olfactory bulb
Florence Kermen,Florence Kermen,Maellie Midroit,Nicola Kuczewski,Jeremy Forest,Marc Thevenet,Joëlle Sacquet,Claire Benetollo,Marion Richard,Anne Didier,Nathalie Mandairon +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the degree of attractiveness of odors can be bidirectionally modulated by local manipulation of the olfactory bulb's neural networks in freely behaving mice.
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Opposite regulation of inhibition by adult-born granule cells during implicit versus explicit olfactory learning.
Nathalie Mandairon,Nicola Kuczewski,Florence Kermen,Jeremy Forest,Maellie Midroit,Marion Richard,Marc Thevenet,Joëlle Sacquet,Christiane Linster,Anne Didier +9 more
TL;DR: Morphological analysis, optogenetic stimulation of adult-born neurons and mitral cell recordings revealed that passive learning induces increased inhibitory action by adult- born neurons, probably resulting in more sparse and thus less overlapping odor representations, and after active learning inhibitoryaction is found to be diminished due to reduced connectivity.
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Neural processing of the reward value of pleasant odorants.
Maellie Midroit,Laura Chalençon,Nicolas Renier,Adrianna J. Milton,Marc Thevenet,Joëlle Sacquet,Marine Breton,Jeremy Forest,Norbert Noury,Marion Richard,Olivier Raineteau,Camille Ferdenzi,Arnaud Fournel,Daniel W. Wesson,Moustafa Bensafi,Anne Didier,Nathalie Mandairon +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used 3D high-resolution imaging and optogenetics to explore the underlying neural circuitry downstream of the posterior olfactory bulb (OB) and determine that the pOB preferentially projects to the Olfactory tubercle, whose increased activity is related to odorant attraction.
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Pharmacological effects of cannabinoids on learning and memory in Lymnaea
Hiroshi Sunada,Hiroshi Sunada,Takayuki Watanabe,Dai Hatakeyama,Sangmin Lee,Jeremy Forest,Manabu Sakakibara,Etsuro Ito,Etsuro Ito,Ken Lukowiak +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that injection of a mammalian CBr agonist WIN 55,212-2 into the snail before operant conditioning obstructed learning and memory formation, and putative cannabinoid receptors are present in a mollusc and mediate stressful stimuli that alter learning andmemory formation.