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Colin Akerman
Colin Akerman
Professor of Neuroscience, University of Oxford
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Random synaptic feedback weights support error backpropagation for deep learning
TP Lillicrap, D Cownden, DB Tweed, CJ Akerman
Nature communications 7 (1), 13276, 2016
8992016
Backpropagation and the brain
TP Lillicrap, A Santoro, L Marris, CJ Akerman, G Hinton
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 21 (6), 335-346, 2020
8442020
The X-linked mental retardation protein oligophrenin-1 is required for dendritic spine morphogenesis
EE Govek, SE Newey, CJ Akerman, JR Cross, L Van der Veken, ...
Nature neuroscience 7 (4), 364-372, 2004
3702004
Optogenetic silencing strategies differ in their effects on inhibitory synaptic transmission
JV Raimondo, L Kay, TJ Ellender, CJ Akerman
Nature neuroscience 15 (8), 1102-1104, 2012
2842012
Control of axon branch dynamics by correlated activity in vivo
ES Ruthazer, CJ Akerman, HT Cline
Science 301 (5629), 66-70, 2003
2832003
Refining the roles of GABAergic signaling during neural circuit formation
CJ Akerman, HT Cline
Trends in neurosciences 30 (8), 382-389, 2007
2012007
Excitatory effects of parvalbumin-expressing interneurons maintain hippocampal epileptiform activity via synchronous afterdischarges
TJ Ellender, JV Raimondo, A Irkle, KP Lamsa, CJ Akerman
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (46), 15208-15222, 2014
1982014
Depolarizing GABAergic conductances regulate the balance of excitation to inhibition in the developing retinotectal circuit in vivo
CJ Akerman, HT Cline
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (19), 5117-5130, 2006
1972006
Random feedback weights support learning in deep neural networks
TP Lillicrap, D Cownden, DB Tweed, CJ Akerman
arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0247, 2014
1762014
Visually driven regulation of intrinsic neuronal excitability improves stimulus detection in vivo
CD Aizenman, CJ Akerman, KR Jensen, HT Cline
Neuron 39 (5), 831-842, 2003
1712003
Ion dynamics during seizures
JV Raimondo, RJ Burman, AA Katz, CJ Akerman
Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 9, 419, 2015
1652015
Reproducibility of molecular phenotypes after long-term differentiation to human iPSC-derived neurons: a multi-site omics study
V Volpato, J Smith, C Sandor, JS Ried, A Baud, A Handel, SE Newey, ...
Stem cell reports 11 (4), 897-911, 2018
1602018
Visual experience before eye-opening and the development of the retinogeniculate pathway
CJ Akerman, D Smyth, ID Thompson
Neuron 36 (5), 869-879, 2002
1262002
The von Restorff effect in visual object recognition memory in humans and monkeys: The role of frontal/perirhinal interaction
A Parker, E Wilding, C Akerman
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 10 (6), 691-703, 1998
1201998
Assessing similarity to primary tissue and cortical layer identity in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical neurons through single-cell transcriptomics
AE Handel, S Chintawar, T Lalic, E Whiteley, J Vowles, A Giustacchini, ...
Human molecular genetics 25 (5), 989-1000, 2016
1182016
Responses of neurons in neonatal cortex and thalamus to patterned visual stimulation through the naturally closed lids
K Krug, CJ Akerman, ID Thompson
Journal of neurophysiology 85 (4), 1436-1443, 2001
1032001
A role for the cortex in sleep–wake regulation
LB Krone, T Yamagata, C Blanco-Duque, MCC Guillaumin, MC Kahn, ...
Nature neuroscience 24 (9), 1210-1215, 2021
962021
An investigation of the role of auditory cortex in sound localization using muscimol‐releasing Elvax
AL Smith, CH Parsons, RG Lanyon, JK Bizley, CJ Akerman, GE Baker, ...
European Journal of Neuroscience 19 (11), 3059-3072, 2004
892004
Adenosine release during seizures attenuates GABAA receptor-mediated depolarization
A Ilie, JV Raimondo, CJ Akerman
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (15), 5321-5332, 2012
882012
Excitatory GABAergic signalling is associated with benzodiazepine resistance in status epilepticus
RJ Burman, JS Selfe, JH Lee, M van den Berg, A Calin, NK Codadu, ...
Brain 142 (11), 3482-3501, 2019
822019
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