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Schmitt Lukas

Schmitt Lukas
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Team Leader
Research field  (2): Neuroanatomy and physiology ,  Cognitive neuroscience
Research keywords  (1): Systems Neuroscience, Thalamocortical Interactions, Sensory Inference, Short-term Memory, Working Memory, Neuronal Network Dynamics, Deep Learning, Schizophrenia, Autism
Papers (13):
  • Miho Nakajima, L Ian Schmitt. Understanding the circuit basis of cognitive functions using mouse models. Neuroscience research. 2020. 152. 44-58
  • Miho Nakajima, L Ian Schmitt, Guoping Feng, Michael M Halassa. Combinatorial Targeting of Distributed Forebrain Networks Reverses Noise Hypersensitivity in a Model of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Neuron. 2019. 104. 3. 488-500
  • Miho Nakajima, L Ian Schmitt, Michael M Halassa. Prefrontal Cortex Regulates Sensory Filtering through a Basal Ganglia-to-Thalamus Pathway. Neuron. 2019. 103. 3. 445-458
  • L Ian Schmitt, Ralf D Wimmer, Miho Nakajima, Michael Happ, Sima Mofakham, Michael M Halassa. Thalamic amplification of cortical connectivity sustains attentional control. Nature. 2017. 545. 7653. 219-223
  • L I Schmitt, M M Halassa. Interrogating the mouse thalamus to correct human neurodevelopmental disorders. Molecular psychiatry. 2017. 22. 2. 183-191
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Education (2):
  • 2007 - 2014 Tufts University School of Biomedical Sciences Neuroscience PhD
  • 2003 - 2007 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brain and Cognitive Sciences BSc
Work history (3):
  • 2020/01 - 現在 RIKEN Center for Brain Science Team Leader
  • 2018/01 - 2019/11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brain and Cognitive Science Research Scientist
  • 2014/04 - 2017/12 New York University Neuroscience Postdoctoral Researcher
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