H Bayer

ORCID: 0000-0002-5644-4124
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Research Areas
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Systemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases
  • Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
  • Law and Political Science
  • Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Animal testing and alternatives
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Medical and Health Sciences Research
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Cognitive Science and Mapping
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy and related conditions
  • Gambling Behavior and Treatments
  • Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications
  • Social Robot Interaction and HRI

Columbia University
2005-2024

ORCID
2022

New York University
2001-2015

Decision Sciences (United States)
2005

Progress in science requires standardized assays whose results can be readily shared, compared, and reproduced across laboratories. Reproducibility, however, has been a concern neuroscience, particularly for measurements of mouse behavior. Here, we show that task to probe decision-making mice produces reproducible multiple We adopted head-fixed perceptual value-based decision making, training protocol experimental hardware, software, procedures. trained 140 seven laboratories three...

10.7554/elife.63711 article EN cc-by eLife 2021-05-19

Work in behaving primates indicates that midbrain dopamine neurons encode a prediction error, the difference between an obtained reward and expected. Studies of action potential timing alert anesthetized rat indicate respond tonic phasic modes, distinction has been less well characterized primates. We used spike train models to examine relationship burst modes activity while monkeys were performing reinforced visuo-saccadic movement task. studied spiking during four task-related intervals;...

10.1152/jn.01140.2006 article EN Journal of Neurophysiology 2007-07-05
Dan Biderman Matthew R Whiteway Cole Hurwitz Nicholas Greenspan Robert S. Lee and 95 more Ankit Vishnubhotla Richard Warren Federico Pedraja Dillon Noone Michael Schartner Julia M. Huntenburg Anup Khanal Guido T. Meijer Jean‐Paul Noel Alejandro Pan-Vazquez Karolina Socha Anne E. Urai Larry Abbot Luigi Acerbi Valeria Aguillon-Rodriguez Mandana Ahmadi Jaweria Amjad Dora E. Angelaki Jaime Arlandis Zoe C. Ashwood Kush Banga Hailey Barrell H Bayer Brandon Benson Julius Benson Jai Bhagat Dan Birman Niccolò Bonacchi Kcénia Bougrova Julien Boussard Sebastian A. Bruijns E. Kelly Buchanan Robert A. A. Campbell Matteo Carandini Joana Catarino Fanny Cazettes Gaëlle Chapuis Anne K. Churchland Yang Dan M. Felicia Davatolhagh Peter Dayan Sophie Denève Eric DeWitt Ling Liang Dong Tatiana A. Engel Michele Fabbri Mayo Faulkner Robert N. Fetcho Ila Fiete Charles Findling Laura Freitas-Silva Surya Ganguli Berk Gerçek Naureen Ghani Ivan Gordeli Laura Haetzel Kenneth D. Harris Michael Häusser Naoki Hiratani Sonja B. Hofer Fei Hu Felix Huber Cole Hurwitz Anup Khanal Christopher Krasniak Sanjukta Krishnagopal Michael Krumin Debottam Kundu Agnès Landemard Christopher Langdon Christopher Langfield Inês C. Laranjeira Peter E. Latham Petrina Lau Hyun Dong Lee Ari Liu Zachary F. Mainen Amalia Makri-Cottington Hernando Martinez-Vergara Brenna McMannon Isaiah McRoberts Guido T. Meijer Maxwell Melin Leenoy Meshulam Kim Miller Nathaniel J Miska Catalin Mitelut Zeinab Mohammadi Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel Masayoshi Murakami Jean‐Paul Noel Kai Nylund Farideh Oloomi Alejandro Pan-Vazquez Liam Paninski

10.1038/s41592-024-02319-1 article EN Nature Methods 2024-06-25

Until now, most large-scale studies of humans have either focused on very specific domains inquiry or relied between-subjects approaches. While these previous been invaluable for revealing important biological factors in cardiac health social retirement choices, no single repository contains anything like a complete record the health, education, genetics, environmental, and lifestyle profiles large group individuals at within-subject level. This seems critical today because emerging evidence...

10.1089/big.2015.0012 article EN Big Data 2015-09-01

Progress in science requires standardized assays whose results can be readily shared, compared, and reproduced across laboratories. Reproducibility, however, has been a concern neuroscience, particularly for measurements of mouse behavior. Here we show that task to probe decision-making mice produces reproducible multiple We designed head-fixed combines established perceptual value-based decision making, training protocol experimental hardware, software, procedures. trained 140 seven...

10.1101/2020.01.17.909838 preprint EN cc-by bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2020-01-17
Luigi Acerbi Valeria Aguillon-Rodriguez Mandana Ahmadi Jaweria Amjad Dora E. Angelaki and 95 more Jaime Arlandis Zoe C. Ashwood Kush Banga Hailey Barrell H Bayer Julius Benson Brandon Benson Jai Bhagat Daniel Birman Kcénia Bougrova Julien Boussard Sebastian A. Bruijns Matteo Carandini Joana Catarino Fanny Cazettes Yang Dan Felicia Davatolagh Peter Dayan Sophie Denève Ling Liang Dong Tatiana A. Engel Michele Fabbri Ila Fiete Charles Findling Laura Freitas-Silva Surya Ganguli Berk Gerçek Naureen Ghani Ivan Gordeli Laura Haetzel Michael Häusser Naoki Hiratani Sonja B. Hofer Fei Hu Felix Huber Cole Hurwitz Anup Khanal Christopher Krasniak Sanjukta Krishnagopal Michael Krumin Christopher Langdon Peter E. Latham Petrina Lau Hyun Lee Ari Liu Zachary F. Mainen Hernando M. Vergara Conor Mcgrory Brenna McMannon Guido T. Meijer Maxwell Melin Leenoy Meshulam Nathaniel J Miska Catalin Mitelut Zeinab Mohammadi Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel Masayoshi Murakami Jean‐Paul Noel Kai Nylund Alex Pan Vazquez Liam Paninski Alberto Pezzotta Samuel Picard Jonathan W. Pillow Alexandre Pouget Noam Roth Nicholas Roy Kamron Saniee Rylan Schaeffer Yan-Liang Shi Karolina Socha Cristian Soitu Karel Svoboda Marsa Taheri Charline Tessereau Anne E. Urai Erdem. Varol Miles J. Wells Matthew R Whiteway Charles Windolf Ilana B. Witten Lauren E Wool Anthony M. Zador Niccolò Bonacchi Gaëlle Chapuis Anne K. Churchland Eric DeWitt Mayo Faulkner Kenneth D. Harris Julia M. Huntenburg Max Hunter Inês C. Laranjeira Cyrille Rossant Maho Sasaki Michael Schartner

10.1038/s41592-022-01742-6 article EN Nature Methods 2023-03-01

10.1038/nn0408-387 article EN Nature Neuroscience 2008-03-26

Individuals increasingly use mobile, wearable, and ubiquitous devices capable of unobtrusive collection vast amounts scientifically rich personal data over long periods (months to years), in the context their daily life. However, numerous human technological factors challenge longitudinal collection, often limiting research studies very short (days weeks), spawning recruitment biases, affecting participant retention time. This workshop is designed bring together researchers involved foster...

10.1145/3341162.3347758 article EN 2019-09-09
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