Macé, Emilie

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09.03.2026

Arousal elicits a brain-wide hemodynamic wave independent of locus coeruleus noradrenergic tone

Authors Martinez de Paz JM, Mayer JL, Wanken P, Rodrigues Apgaua B, Ablitip A, Behera L, Macé E Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.03.06.710089. Abstract Arousal fluctuations during wakefulness have a major impact on physiology and behavior, including perception and task performance. Arousal is also known to be a strong modulator
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06.03.2026

A transition-prone brain state precedes spontaneous behavioral switching

Authors Wanken P, Edelman BJ, Behera L, Martinez de Paz JM, McCarthy PT, Macé E Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2026.03.06.709845. Abstract Animals exhibit behavior in the absence of external stimuli or explicit tasks. Is the initiation of such spontaneous behavior shaped by internal brain states in a predictable manner? If
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11.09.2025

Visual objects refine head direction coding

Authors Siegenthaler D, Denny H, Carrasco SS, Mayer JL, Levenstein D, Peyrache A, Trenholm S, Macé E Journal Science Citation Science. 2025 Sep 11;389(6765):eadu9828. Abstract Animals use visual objects to guide navigation-related behaviors. However, visual object-preferring areas have yet to be described in the mouse brain, limiting our understanding of
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28.07.2025

Efficient and sustained optogenetic control of sensory and cardiac systems

Authors Alekseev A, Hunniford V, Zerche M, Jeschke M, El May F, Vavakou A, Siegenthaler D, Hüser MA, Kiehn SM, Garrido-Charles A, Meyer A, Rambousky A, Alvanos T, Witzke I, Rojas-Garcia KD, Draband MD, Cyganek L, Klein E, Ruther P, Huet A, Trenholm S, Macé E, Kusch K, Bruegmann T,
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03.06.2024

The COMBO window: A chronic cranial implant for multiscale circuit interrogation in mice

Authors Edelman BJ, Siegenthaler D, Wanken P, Jenkins B, Schmid B, Ressle A, Gogolla N, Frank T, Macé E Journal Plos Biology Citation PLOS Biology 22(6): e3002664. Abstract Neuroscientists studying the neural correlates of mouse behavior often lack access to the brain-wide activity patterns elicited during a specific task of
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