Publications by authors named "Lillian Yang"

Songbirds provide a model for adult plasticity in the auditory cortex as a function of recent experience due to parallels with human auditory processing. As for speech processing in humans, activity in songbirds' higher auditory cortex (caudomedial nidopallium, NCM) is lateralized for complex vocalization sounds. However, in Zebra finches exposed to a novel heterospecific (canary) acoustic environment for 4-9 days, the typical pattern of right-lateralization is reversed.

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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) evokes fast epidural evoked compound action potential (ECAP) that represent activity of dorsal column axons, but not necessarily a spinal circuit response. Using a multimodal approach, we identified and characterized a delayed and slower potential evoked by SCS that reflects synaptic activity within the spinal cord. Anesthetized female Sprague Dawley rats were implanted with an epidural SCS lead, epidural motor cortex stimulation electrodes, an epidural spinal cord recording lead, an intraspinal penetrating recording electrode array, and intramuscular electromyography (EMG) electrodes in the hindlimb and trunk.

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Background: Neural activity helps construct neural circuits during development and this function is leveraged by neuromodulation protocols to promote connectivity and repair in maturity. Neuromodulation targeting the motor cortex (MCX) strengthens connections for evoking muscle contraction (MEPs). Mechanisms include promoting local MCX and corticospinal tract (CST) synaptic efficacy and also axon terminal structural changes.

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