Joe Z. Tsien
Joe Z. Tsien(钱卓) is a neuroscientist who pioneered Cre/lox-neurogenetics in the mid-1990s, a versatile toolbox for neuroscientists to study the complex relationships between genes, neural circuits, and behaviors. He is also known as the creator of the smart mouse Doogie in the late 1990s while being a faculty member at Princeton University.Recently, he developed the ''Theory of Connectivity'' in an effort to explain the origin of intelligence, or the basic design principle underlying brain computation and intelligence. The theory states that brain computation is organized by a power-of-two-based permutation logic in constructing cell assemblies - the basic building blocks of neural circuits. The theory has received a set of validation from multiple experiments. The discovery of this basic computational logic of the brain can have important implications for the development of artificial general intelligence.
In addition, Tsien has also postulated the ''Neural Self-Information Theory'' to describe how the brain encodes the moment-to-moment perceptions, memories, spatial navigation, decision-making and conscious action executions. The ''Neural Self-Information Theory'' and ''Theory of Connectivity'' may provide two fundamental frameworks to not only understand how the brain works, but also the development of brain-inspired neuromorphic computation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Principles of Intelligence: On Evolutionary Logic of the Brains by Joe Z Tsien, Joe Z Tsien
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Cre-lox neurogenetics: 20 years of versatile applications in brain research and counting... by Joe Z Tsien
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Conjunctive processing of locomotor signals by the ventral tegmental area neuronal population. by Dong V Wang, Joe Z Tsien
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Emergence of visual saliency from natural scenes via context-mediated probability distributions coding. by Jinhua Xu, Zhiyong Yang, Joe Z Tsien
Published 2010-12-01
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A hierarchical probabilistic model for rapid object categorization in natural scenes. by Xiaofu He, Zhiyong Yang, Joe Z Tsien
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Mild blast events alter anxiety, memory, and neural activity patterns in the anterior cingulate cortex. by Kun Xie, Hui Kuang, Joe Z Tsien
Published 2013-01-01
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Neural population-level memory traces in the mouse hippocampus. by Guifen Chen, L Phillip Wang, Joe Z Tsien
Published 2009-12-01
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Dopamine Rebound-Excitation Theory: Putting Brakes on PTSD by Jason C Lee, Phillip Wang, Joe Z Tsien
Published 2016-09-01
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Remote measurements of heart and respiration rates for telemedicine. by Fang Zhao, Meng Li, Yi Qian, Joe Z Tsien
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NMDA receptors are not required for pattern completion during associative memory recall. by Bing Mei, Fei Li, Yiran Gu, Zhenzhong Cui, Joe Z Tsien
Published 2011-04-01
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Theory of Connectivity: Nature and Nurture of Cell Assemblies and Cognitive Computation by Meng eLi, Meng eLi, Jun eLiu, Joe Z Tsien
Published 2016-04-01
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