Jin-Hee Han
KAIST
51 Papers
446 Citations
Jin-Hee Han is an academic researcher from KAIST. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amygdala & Aplysia. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 47 publications. Previous affiliations of Jin-Hee Han include Seoul National University & University of Toronto.
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Papers
Neuronal Competition and Selection During Memory Formation
Jin-Hee Han,Steven A. Kushner,Steven A. Kushner,Adelaide P. Yiu,Christy J. Cole,Anna Matynia,Robert A.M. Brown,Rachael L. Neve,John F. Guzowski,Alcino J. Silva,Sheena A. Josselyn +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the function of CREB (adenosine 3´,5´-monophosphate response element-binding protein) in subsets of neurons was found to influence the probability that individual lateral amygdala neurons were recruited into a fear memory trace.
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Selective Erasure of a Fear Memory
Jin-Hee Han,Steven A. Kushner,Adelaide P. Yiu,Hwa-Lin Liz Hsiang,Thorsten Buch,Ari Waisman,Bruno Bontempi,Rachael L. Neve,Paul W. Frankland,Sheena A. Josselyn +9 more
TL;DR: The results establish a causal link between a specific neuronal subpopulation and memory expression, thereby identifying critical neurons within the memory trace, and identifies them as lateral amygdala neurons with increased cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element–binding protein (CREB).
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Anterior cingulate cortex and its input to the basolateral amygdala control innate fear response.
TL;DR: The anterior cingulate cortex and its projection to amygdala control the innate fear response in mice is shown and optogenetic manipulations of the ACC-BLA projection suggest its inhibitory control of innate freezing response to predator odors.
The GIT Family of Proteins Forms Multimers and Associates with the Presynaptic Cytomatrix Protein Piccolo
Seho Kim,Jaewon Ko,Hyewon Shin,Jae-Ran Lee,Chunghun Lim,Jin-Hee Han,Wilko D. Altrock,Craig C. Garner,Eckart D. Gundelfinger,Richard T. Premont,Bong-Kiun Kaang,Eunjoon Kim +11 more
TL;DR: A novel interaction between Piccolo, a core component of the CAZ, and GIT proteins, multidomain signaling integrators with GTPase-activating protein activity for ADP-ribosylation factor small GTPases is reported, suggesting that the GIT family proteins are involved in the organization of theCAZ.
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