Stéphanie Miceli
Center of Advanced European Studies and Research
5 Papers
Stéphanie Miceli is an academic researcher from Center of Advanced European Studies and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Barrel cortex & Pyramidal cell. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Stéphanie Miceli include Radboud University Nijmegen & Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre.
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Papers
High serotonin levels during brain development alter the structural input-output connectivity of neural networks in the rat somatosensory layer IV
Stéphanie Miceli,Moritz Negwer,Fenneke van Eijs,Carla Kalkhoven,Ilja van Lierop,Judith R. Homberg,Dirk Schubert +6 more
TL;DR: The results confirmed previous findings that high levels of 5-HT during development lead to a reduction of the topographical precision of TCA projections toward the barrel cortex and point to a structural and functional reorganization of TCAs, as well as early stage intracortical microcircuitry, following the disruption of5-HT reuptake during critical developmental periods.
Impedance Spectrum in Cortical Tissue: Implications for Propagation of LFP Signals on the Microscopic Level.
Stéphanie Miceli,Torbjørn V. Ness,Gaute T. Einevoll,Dirk Schubert +3 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: A detailed investigation of the frequency dependence of the conductivity within cortical tissue at microscopic distances using small current amplitudes within the typical (neuro)physiological micrometer and sub-nanoampere range suggests very weak frequency-dependent effects within the frequency range of physiological LFPs.
An open-source high-speed infrared videography database to study the principles of active sensing in freely navigating rodents.
Alireza Azarfar,Yiping Zhang,Artoghrul Alishbayli,Stéphanie Miceli,Lara-Jane Kepser,Daan van der Wielen,Mike van de Moosdijk,Judith R. Homberg,Dirk Schubert,Rémi Proville,Tansu Celikel +10 more
TL;DR: 6,642 videos as freely moving juvenile and adult rodents explore a stationary object on the gap-crossing task provides the necessary data for machine learning approaches for automated analysis of sensory and motion parameters across a wide variety of signal-to-noise ratios with accompanying human observer-determined ground-truth.
Reduced Inhibition within Layer IV of Sert Knockout Rat Barrel Cortex is Associated with Faster Sensory Integration
Stéphanie Miceli,Nael Nadif Kasri,Joep Joosten,Chao Huang,Lara-Jane Kepser,Rémi Proville,Martijn Selten,Fenneke van Eijs,Alireza Azarfar,Judith R. Homberg,Tansu Celikel,Dirk Schubert +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that high extracellular serotonin levels are associated with impaired feedforward inhibition, fewer perisomatic inhibitory synapses, a depolarized GABA reversal potential and reduced expression of KCC2 transporters in juvenile animals.
A gradual depth-dependent change in connectivity features of supragranular pyramidal cells in rat barrel cortex
TL;DR: A novel cellular organization of LII/III suggests a fine-grained functional subdivision of the supragranular compartment containing multiple circuits without any obvious cytoarchitectonic, other structural or functional correlate of a laminar border in rodent barrel cortex.