2015
Imaging Submillisecond Membrane Potential Changes from Individual Regions of Single Axons, Dendrites and Spines
Popovic M, Vogt K, Holthoff K, Konnerth A, Salzberg BM, Grinvald A, Antic SD, Canepari M, Zecevic D. Imaging Submillisecond Membrane Potential Changes from Individual Regions of Single Axons, Dendrites and Spines. Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology 2015, 859: 57-101. PMID: 26238049, PMCID: PMC5671121, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17641-3_3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndividual neuronsMembrane potential changesVoltage-sensitive dye recordingAction potential initiationIndividual dendritic spinesSite of originAxon collateralsIndividual nerve cellsMembrane potential transientsVoltage-sensitive dyeDendritic spinesRegional electrical propertiesDendritic treeNerve cellsNeuronal processesSingle axonsPotential initiationComplex operational unitsBehavioral modificationNeuronal network analysisNeuronsInput-output functionMultisite recordings
2012
Cortical Dendritic Spine Heads Are Not Electrically Isolated by the Spine Neck from Membrane Potential Signals in Parent Dendrites
Popovic MA, Gao X, Carnevale NT, Zecevic D. Cortical Dendritic Spine Heads Are Not Electrically Isolated by the Spine Neck from Membrane Potential Signals in Parent Dendrites. Cerebral Cortex 2012, 24: 385-395. PMID: 23054810, PMCID: PMC3888368, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhs320.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
Hundreds of neurons in the Aplysia abdominal ganglion are active during the gill-withdrawal reflex
Zecevic D, Wu J, Cohen L, London J, Hopp H, Falk C. Hundreds of neurons in the Aplysia abdominal ganglion are active during the gill-withdrawal reflex. Journal Of Neuroscience 1989, 9: 3681-3689. PMID: 2795148, PMCID: PMC6569909, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.09-10-03681.1989.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1986
Simultaneous monitoring of activity of many neurons from invertebrate ganglia using a multielement detecting system.
London JA, Zećevic D, Cohen LB. Simultaneous monitoring of activity of many neurons from invertebrate ganglia using a multielement detecting system. Society Of General Physiologists Series 1986, 40: 115-31. PMID: 3715522.Peer-Reviewed Original Research