Papers by Andrew D . Huberman
Cell Reports Medicine, 2023
Highlights d Daily 5-minute breathwork and mindfulness meditation improve mood and reduce anxiety... more Highlights d Daily 5-minute breathwork and mindfulness meditation improve mood and reduce anxiety d Breathwork improves mood and physiological arousal more than mindfulness meditation d Cyclic sighing is most effective at improving mood and reducing respiratory rate
articles by Andrew D . Huberman
Finger-length ratios and sexual orientation
Clozapine does not induce a motor impairment in operant responding for heat reinforcement
Neurotrophins and visual cortical plasticity
Decoupling eye-specific segregation from lamination in the lateral geniculate nucleus
Eye-specific retinogenicu late segregation independent of normal neuronal activity
Erratum: Eye-specific retinogeniculate segregation independent of normal neuronal activity (Science (May 9) (994))
Crossed and Uncrossed Retinal Projections to the Hamster Circadian System
Ephrin-As mediate targeting of eye-specific projections to the lateral geniculate nucleus
Early and rapid targeting of eye-specific axonal projections to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in the fetal macaque
Target-derived cues instruct synaptic differentiation
Spontaneous Retinal Activity Mediates Development of Ocular Dominance Columns and Binocular Receptive Fields in V1
Nob Mice Wave Goodbye to Eye-Specific Segregation
Neuronal pentraxins mediate synaptic refinement in the developing visual system.

The Journal of Neuroscience, 2006
Correlated spontaneous activity in the form of retinal "waves" has been observed in a wide variet... more Correlated spontaneous activity in the form of retinal "waves" has been observed in a wide variety of developing animals, but whether retinal waves occur in the primate has not been determined previously. To address this issue, we recorded from isolated retinas using multielectrode arrays at six fetal ages: embryonic day 51 (E51), E55, E60, E67, E71, and E76. These recordings revealed that the fetal monkey retina is essentially silent at E51 and E55, with only few cells firing on rare occasions and without any obvious spatial or temporal order. Because previous work has shown that the magnocellular and parvocellular subdivisions of the dorsal lateral geniculate are selectively innervated during this early period, our results suggest that this process is unlikely to be regulated by retinal activity. Highly structured retinal waves were first observed at E60, Ͼ1 week before the segregation of eye-specific retinal dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus projections commences. The incidence of such waves decreased rapidly and progressively during the developmental period (E67-E76) when segregated eye-specific projections become established. Our findings indicate that retinal waves first occur in the fetal monkey at a remarkably early stage of development, Ͼ100 d before birth, and that this activity undergoes rapid changes in salient properties when eye-specific retinogeniculate projections are being formed.
The Classical Complement Cascade Mediates CNS Synapse Elimination
Mechanisms of eye-specific visual circuit development
Evolution and development of eye-specific layers in the lateral geniculate nucleus
Mechanisms underlying development of visual maps and receptive fields
Architecture and Activity-Mediated Refinement of Axonal Projections from a Mosaic of Genetically Identified Retinal Ganglion Cells
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