Kay Tye
Kay M. Tye (born c. 1981) is an American neuroscientist and professor and Wylie Vale Chair in the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences. Her research has focused on using optogenetics to identify connections in the brain that are involved in innate emotion, motivation and social behaviors. Provided by Wikipedia
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Neural Circuit Reprogramming: A New Paradigm for Treating Neuropsychiatric Disease? by Tye, Kay
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Glutamate Inputs to the Nucleus Accumbens: Does Source Matter? by Tye, Kay
Published 2014
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From circuits to behaviour in the amygdala by Janak, Patricia H., Tye, Kay
Published 2016
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Resolving the neural circuits of anxiety by Calhoon, Gwendolyn G., Tye, Kay
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The neuroscience of unmet social needs by Tomova, Livia, Tye, Kay, Saxe, Rebecca
Published 2021
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Divergent Routing of Positive and Negative Information from the Amygdala during Memory Retrieval by Beyeler, Anna, Namburi, Praneeth, Glober, Gordon, Simonnet, Clemence, Calhoon, Gwendolyn G, Conyers, Garrett F., Luck, Robert, Wildes, Craig P, Tye, Kay M
Published 2017
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A light- and calcium-gated transcription factor for imaging and manipulating activated neurons by Wang, Wenjing, Wildes, Craig P, Pattarabanjird, Tanyaporn, Sanchez, Mateo I, Glober, Gordon F, Matthews, Gillian A, Tye, Kay M, Ting, Alice Y
Published 2018
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Inhibitory Input from the Lateral Hypothalamus to the Ventral Tegmental Area Disinhibits Dopamine Neurons and Promotes Behavioral Activation by Nieh, Horng-An Edward, Vander Weele, Caitlin Miya, Matthews, Gillian Ac, Presbrey, Kara N., Wichmann, Romy, Leppla, Christopher Albert, Izadmehr, Ehsan, Tye, Kay M
Published 2017
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A circuit mechanism for differentiating positive and negative associations by Namburi, Praneeth, Beyeler, Anna, Yorozu, Suzuko, Calhoon, Gwendolyn G., Wichmann, Romy, Holden, Stephanie S., Mertens, Kim L., Wickersham, Ian R., Gray, Jesse M., Halbert, Sarah, Anahtar, Melodi N., Felix-Ortiz, Ada Celis, Tye, Kay
Published 2016
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