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Trivedi, Chintan
Email: c.trivedi@ucl.ac.uk
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Affiliation: Steve Wilson Lab
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ORCID ID: 0000-0003-3890-0744


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PUBLICATIONS
Ali, M.A., Lischka, K., Preuss, S.J., Trivedi, C.A., Bollmann, J.H. (2023) A synaptic corollary discharge signal suppresses midbrain visual processing during saccade-like locomotion. Nature communications. 14:75927592
Shibata-Germanos, S., Goodman, J.R., Grieg, A., Trivedi, C.A., Benson, B.C., Foti, S.C., Faro, A., Castellan, R.F.P., Correra, R.M., Barber, M., Ruhrberg, C., Weller, R.O., Lashley, T., Iliff, J.J., Hawkins, T.A., Rihel, J. (2019) Structural and functional conservation of non-lumenized lymphatic endothelial cells in the mammalian leptomeninges. Acta Neuropathologica. 139(2):383-401
Young, R.M., Hawkins, T.A., Cavodeassi, F., Stickney, H.L., Schwarz, Q., Lawrence, L.M., Wierzbicki, C., Cheng, B.Y., Luo, J., Ambrosio, E.M., Klosner, A., Sealy, I.M., Rowell, J., Trivedi, C.A., Bianco, I.H., Allende, M.L., Busch-Nentwich, E.M., Gestri, G., Wilson, S.W. (2019) Compensatory growth renders Tcf7l1a dispensable for eye formation despite its requirement in eye field specification. eLIFE. 8:
Vom Berg-Maurer, C.M., Trivedi, C.A., Bollmann, J.H., De Marco, R.J., Ryu, S. (2016) The Severity of Acute Stress Is Represented by Increased Synchronous Activity and Recruitment of Hypothalamic CRH Neurons. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 36:3350-62
Preuss, S.J., Trivedi, C.A., Vom Berg-Maurer, C.M., Ryu, S., Bollmann, J.H. (2014) Classification of Object Size in Retinotectal Microcircuits. Current biology : CB. 24(20):2376-85
Trivedi, C.A., and Bollmann, J.H. (2013) Visually driven chaining of elementary swim patterns into a goal-directed motor sequence: a virtual reality study of zebrafish prey capture. Frontiers in neural circuits. 7:86
Gabriel, J.P., Trivedi, C.A., Maurer, C.M., Ryu, S., and Bollmann, J.H. (2012) Layer-specific targeting of direction-selective neurons in the zebrafish optic tectum. Neuron. 76(6):1147-1160

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS