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Boston University: Boston, MA, US

2023-01-01 to present | Assistant Professor (Biomedical Engineering)
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Brian DePasquale

Princeton University: Princeton, NJ, US

2016-06-15 to 2022-12-31 | Postdoctoral Researcher (Princeton Neuroscience Institute)
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Brian DePasquale

Education and qualifications (2)

Columbia University: New York, NY, US

2009-09-01 to 2016-06-01 | PhD (Neurobiology and Behavior)
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Brian DePasquale

Fordham University: NY, NY, US

2002-09-01 to 2005-05-15 | BS (Physics)
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Works (14)

Neural population dynamics underlying evidence accumulation in multiple rat brain regions

eLife
2024-08-20 | Journal article
Contributors: Brian DePasquale; Carlos D Brody; Jonathan W Pillow
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Spatially organized striatal neuromodulator release encodes trajectory errors

2024-08-14 | Preprint
Contributors: Eleanor H Brown; Yihan Zi; Mai-Anh T Vu; Safa Bouabid; Jack Lindsey; Chinyere Godfrey-Nwachukwu; Aaquib Attarwala; Ashok Litwin-Kumar; Brian DePasquale; Mark Howe
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Contributions of cortical neuron firing patterns, synaptic connectivity, and plasticity to task performance

Nature Communications
2024-07-17 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2041-1723
Contributors: Michele Insanally; Albanna, Badr F; Jade Toth; Brian DePasquale; Saba Shokat Fadaei; Trisha Gupta; Olivia Lombardi; Kishore Kuchibhotla; Kanaka Rajan; Robert Froemke
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Trial-history biases in evidence accumulation can give rise to apparent lapses in decision-making

Nature Communications
2024-01-22 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2041-1723
Contributors: Diksha Gupta; Brian DePasquale; Charles D. Kopec; Carlos Brody
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Brian DePasquale

Transitions in dynamical regime and neural mode underlie perceptual decision-making

2023-10-17 | Preprint
Contributors: Thomas Zhihao Luo; Timothy Doyeon Kim; Diksha Gupta; Adrian G. Bondy; Charles D. Kopec; Verity A. Elliot; Brian DePasquale; Carlos D. Brody
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The centrality of population-level factors to network computation is demonstrated by a versatile approach for training spiking networks.

Neuron
2023-01-10 | Journal article
Contributors: DePasquale B; Sussillo D; Abbott LF; Churchland MM
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Brian DePasquale

Neural population dynamics underlying evidence accumulation in multiple rat brain regions

2021-10-29 | Preprint
Contributors: Brian DePasquale; Carlos D. Brody; Jonathan W. Pillow
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Task-Dependent Changes in the Large-Scale Dynamics and Necessity of Cortical Regions.

Neuron
2019-09-26 | Journal article
Contributors: Lucas Pinto; Kanaka Rajan; DePasquale B; Stephan Thiberge; Tank DW; Brody CD
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Brian DePasquale

Error-correcting dynamics in visual working memory.

Nature communications
2019-07-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew F Panichello; DePasquale B; Jonathan W Pillow; Timothy J. Buschman
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Brian DePasquale

Spike-timing-dependent ensemble encoding by non-classically responsive cortical neurons.

eLife
2019-01-28 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Michele Insanally; Carcea I; Field RE; Chris Rodgers; Brian DePasquale; Kanaka Rajan; DeWeese MR; Albanna, Badr F; Robert Froemke
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full-FORCE: A target-based method for training recurrent networks.

PloS one
2018-02-07 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Brian DePasquale; Cueva CJ; Kanaka Rajan; Escola GS; Abbott LF
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Building functional networks of spiking model neurons.

Nature neuroscience
2016-03-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Abbott LF; DePasquale B; Memmesheimer RM
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Brian DePasquale

Bursts of beta oscillation differentiate postperformance activity in the striatum and motor cortex of monkeys performing movement tasks.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2015-10-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Feingold J; Gibson DJ; DePasquale B; Ann M Graybiel
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Inferring synaptic inputs given a noisy voltage trace via sequential Monte Carlo methods.

Journal of computational neuroscience
2011-11-17 | Journal article
Contributors: Paninski L; Vidne M; DePasquale B; Ferreira DG
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Brian DePasquale