Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel

12.0k total citations · 3 hit papers
56 papers, 6.9k citations indexed

About

Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 6.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 32 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 11 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel's work include Neural dynamics and brain function (42 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (22 papers) and Visual perception and processing mechanisms (10 papers). Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel is often cited by papers focused on Neural dynamics and brain function (42 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (22 papers) and Visual perception and processing mechanisms (10 papers). Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Switzerland and Germany. Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel's co-authors include Sonja B. Hofer, Mark Hübener, Tobias Bonhoeffer, Ho Ko, Georg B. Keller, Kenneth D. Harris, Bruno Pichler, Andrew J. King, Lee Cossell and Jan W. H. Schnupp and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Neuron and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel

56 papers receiving 6.8k citations

Hit Papers

Long-term, high-resolution imaging in the mouse neocortex... 2009 2026 2014 2020 2009 2011 2018 250 500 750

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel United Kingdom 33 4.9k 4.3k 1.4k 589 526 56 6.9k
Sonja B. Hofer United Kingdom 26 3.7k 0.8× 3.8k 0.9× 1.2k 0.9× 453 0.8× 438 0.8× 38 5.5k
Mark Hübener Germany 41 4.0k 0.8× 4.4k 1.0× 1.9k 1.4× 664 1.1× 363 0.7× 72 6.9k
Christopher D. Harvey United States 31 3.6k 0.7× 3.1k 0.7× 1.1k 0.8× 342 0.6× 460 0.9× 55 5.7k
Michael Brecht Germany 49 5.8k 1.2× 5.0k 1.2× 1.2k 0.8× 488 0.8× 484 0.9× 162 8.5k
Daniel Huber Switzerland 29 4.6k 0.9× 4.7k 1.1× 1.2k 0.9× 343 0.6× 348 0.7× 51 7.7k
Attila Losonczy United States 41 4.5k 0.9× 5.3k 1.2× 1.3k 0.9× 852 1.4× 379 0.7× 78 6.8k
Matthew E. Larkum Germany 44 7.0k 1.4× 6.5k 1.5× 1.3k 1.0× 485 0.8× 1.2k 2.3× 104 9.2k
Anthony M. Zador United States 47 6.9k 1.4× 4.6k 1.1× 1.7k 1.2× 465 0.8× 979 1.9× 90 9.6k
Carl C.H. Petersen Switzerland 54 8.4k 1.7× 8.3k 1.9× 2.0k 1.4× 589 1.0× 937 1.8× 122 11.9k
R. Angus Silver United Kingdom 44 4.0k 0.8× 5.7k 1.3× 2.6k 1.9× 1.4k 2.4× 563 1.1× 78 7.9k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Furutachi, Shohei, et al.. (2024). Cooperative thalamocortical circuit mechanism for sensory prediction errors. Nature. 633(8029). 398–406. 23 indexed citations
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Znamenskiy, Petr, Mean-Hwan Kim, Dylan R. Muir, et al.. (2024). Functional specificity of recurrent inhibition in visual cortex. Neuron. 112(6). 991–1000.e8. 24 indexed citations
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Mrsic‐Flogel, Thomas D., et al.. (2022). Cortical feedback loops bind distributed representations of working memory. Nature. 608(7922). 381–389. 28 indexed citations
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Grün, Sonja, Jennifer Li, Bruce L. McNaughton, et al.. (2022). Emerging principles of spacetime in brains: Meeting report on spatial neurodynamics. Neuron. 110(12). 1894–1898. 3 indexed citations
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Poort, Jasper, Katharina A. Wilmes, Antonin Blot, et al.. (2021). Learning and attention increase visual response selectivity through distinct mechanisms. Neuron. 110(4). 686–697.e6. 34 indexed citations
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Li, Nuo & Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel. (2020). Cortico-cerebellar interactions during goal-directed behavior. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 65. 27–37. 20 indexed citations
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Clancy, Kelly B., Ivana Oršolić, & Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel. (2019). Locomotion-dependent remapping of distributed cortical networks. Nature Neuroscience. 22(5). 778–786. 89 indexed citations
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Khan, Adil G., Jasper Poort, Angus Chadwick, et al.. (2018). Distinct learning-induced changes in stimulus selectivity and interactions of GABAergic interneuron classes in visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience. 21(6). 851–859. 123 indexed citations
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Keller, Georg B. & Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel. (2018). Predictive Processing: A Canonical Cortical Computation. Neuron. 100(2). 424–435. 398 indexed citations breakdown →
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Keller, Andreas, Björn M. Kampa, Nicholas A. Lesica, et al.. (2017). Stimulus relevance modulates contrast adaptation in visual cortex. eLife. 6. 32 indexed citations
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Sadeh, Sadra, R. Angus Silver, Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel, & Dylan R. Muir. (2017). Assessing the Role of Inhibition in Stabilizing Neocortical Networks Requires Large-Scale Perturbation of the Inhibitory Population. Journal of Neuroscience. 37(49). 12050–12067. 27 indexed citations
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Cossell, Lee, M. Florencia Iacaruso, Dylan R. Muir, et al.. (2015). Functional organization of excitatory synaptic strength in primary visual cortex. Nature. 518(7539). 399–403. 333 indexed citations
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Ko, Ho, Lee Cossell, Ján Antolík, et al.. (2013). The emergence of functional microcircuits in visual cortex. Nature. 496(7443). 96–100. 295 indexed citations
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Ko, Ho, Sonja B. Hofer, Bruno Pichler, et al.. (2011). Functional specificity of local synaptic connections in neocortical networks. Nature. 473(7345). 87–91. 572 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hofer, Sonja B., Ho Ko, Bruno Pichler, et al.. (2011). Differential connectivity and response dynamics of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience. 14(8). 1045–1052. 334 indexed citations
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Hofer, Sonja B., Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel, Tobias Bonhoeffer, & Mark Hübener. (2006). Lifelong learning: ocular dominance plasticity in mouse visual cortex. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 16(4). 451–459. 107 indexed citations
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Egea, Joaquim, Ulla Vig Nissen, Mustafa Şahin, et al.. (2005). Regulation of EphA4 Kinase Activity Is Required for a Subset of Axon Guidance Decisions Suggesting a Key Role for Receptor Clustering in Eph Function. Neuron. 47(4). 515–528. 96 indexed citations
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Akerman, Colin J., et al.. (2000). Four-year PhDs in neuroscience: an assessment after four years. Trends in Neurosciences. 23(7). 280–283. 1 indexed citations
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McKinnell, Iain W., Thomas D. Mrsic‐Flogel, Jun Wang, et al.. (1999). Expression of receptor tyrosine phosphatases during development of the retinotectal projection of the chick. Journal of Neurobiology. 39(1). 81–96. 48 indexed citations
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Mrsic‐Flogel, Thomas D., Timothy P. Doubell, & Andrew J. King. (1998). Immunocytochemical localisation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor TrkB in the neonatal and adult mouse superior colliculus.. European Journal of Neuroscience. 10. 119–119. 1 indexed citations

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