Mark J. Schnitzer

Mark J. Schnitzer

Stanford University

H-index: 69

North America-United States

About Mark J. Schnitzer

Mark J. Schnitzer, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 57 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of neuroscience, microscopy, brain imaging.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An approximate line attractor in the hypothalamus encodes an aggressive state

Wide-field fluorescence lifetime imaging of neuron spiking and sub-threshold activity in vivo

Dual-polarity voltage imaging of the concurrent dynamics of multiple neuron types

Dopamine signals integrate innate and learnt valences to regulate memory dynamics

Noise correlations in neural ensemble activity limit the accuracy of hippocampal spatial representations

Emergent reliability in sensory cortical coding and inter-area communication

Fluorescence imaging of large-scale neural ensemble dynamics

Supramammillary regulation of locomotion and hippocampal activity

Mark J. Schnitzer Information

University

Position

Professor HHMI Investigator

Citations(all)

26137

Citations(since 2020)

11940

Cited By

19204

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

57

i10Index(all)

118

i10Index(since 2020)

106

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Mark J. Schnitzer Skills & Research Interests

neuroscience

microscopy

brain imaging

Top articles of Mark J. Schnitzer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An approximate line attractor in the hypothalamus encodes an aggressive state

Cell

Aditya Nair

Tomomi Karigo

Bin Yang

Surya Ganguli

Mark J Schnitzer

...

2023/1/5

Wide-field fluorescence lifetime imaging of neuron spiking and sub-threshold activity in vivo

Science

Adam J Bowman

Cheng Huang

Mark J Schnitzer

Mark A Kasevich

2023/6/23

Dual-polarity voltage imaging of the concurrent dynamics of multiple neuron types

Science

Madhuvanthi Kannan

Ganesh Vasan

Simon Haziza

Cheng Huang

Radosław Chrapkiewicz

...

2022/11/4

Dopamine signals integrate innate and learnt valences to regulate memory dynamics

Mark Schnitzer

Cheng Huang

Junjie Luo

Seung Je Woo

Lucas Roitman

...

2022/8/11

Noise correlations in neural ensemble activity limit the accuracy of hippocampal spatial representations

Nature Communications

Omer Hazon

Victor H Minces

David P Tomàs

Surya Ganguli

Mark J Schnitzer

...

2022/7/25

Emergent reliability in sensory cortical coding and inter-area communication

Nature

Sadegh Ebrahimi

Jérôme Lecoq

Oleg Rumyantsev

Tugce Tasci

Yanping Zhang

...

2022/5

Fluorescence imaging of large-scale neural ensemble dynamics

Tony Hyun Kim

Mark J Schnitzer

2022/1/6

Supramammillary regulation of locomotion and hippocampal activity

Science

Jordan S Farrell

Matthew Lovett-Barron

Peter M Klein

Fraser T Sparks

Tilo Gschwind

...

2021/12/17

Olfactory landmarks and path integration converge to form a cognitive spatial map

Neuron

Walter Fischler-Ruiz

David G Clark

Narendra R Joshi

Virginia Devi-Chou

Lacey Kitch

...

2021/12/15

A neural circuit state change underlying skilled movements

Cell

Mark J Wagner

Joan Savall

Oscar Hernandez

Gabriel Mel

Hakan Inan

...

2021/7/8

The relationship between birth timing, circuit wiring, and physiological response properties of cerebellar granule cells

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

S Andrew Shuster

Mark J Wagner

Nathan Pan-Doh

Jing Ren

Sophie M Grutzner

...

2021/6/8

Dual polarity voltage imaging reveals subthreshold dynamics and concurrent spiking patterns of multiple neuron-types

bioRxiv

Madhuvanthi Kannan

Ganesh Vasan

Simon Haziza

Cheng Huang

Radek Chrapkiewicz

...

2021/10/15

Cross-hemispheric gamma synchrony between prefrontal parvalbumin interneurons supports behavioral adaptation during rule shift learning

Nature neuroscience

Kathleen KA Cho

Thomas J Davidson

Guy Bouvier

Jesse D Marshall

Mark J Schnitzer

...

2020/5/25

RecV recombinase system for in vivo targeted optogenomic modifications of single cells or cell populations

Nature methods

Shenqin Yao

Peng Yuan

Ben Ouellette

Thomas Zhou

Marty Mortrud

...

2020/4

Fundamental bounds on the fidelity of sensory cortical coding

Nature

Oleg I Rumyantsev

Jérôme A Lecoq

Oscar Hernandez

Yanping Zhang

Joan Savall

...

2020/4/2

Skilled reaching tasks for head-fixed mice using a robotic manipulandum

Nature Protocols

Mark J Wagner

Joan Savall

Tony Hyun Kim

Mark J Schnitzer

Liqun Luo

2020/2/7

Microendoscopy detects altered muscular contractile dynamics in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Scientific Reports

Xuefeng Chen

Gabriel N Sanchez

Mark J Schnitzer

Scott L Delp

2020/1/16

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H-index: 180
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Karl Deisseroth

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H-index: 90
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H-index: 50
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Jeff Gelles

Brandeis University

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Supriyo Sinha

Supriyo Sinha

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H-index: 36
Eran A. Mukamel

Eran A. Mukamel

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H-index: 28
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