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Hysell Oviedo

TitleAssistant Professor
Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionCity College, CUNY
DepartmentBiology
Address160 Convent avenue
Marshak building room 526
new york NY 10031
Phone212-650-8540
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    2015 - 2018Research Grant, Whitehall Foundation

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    Animals rely on sounds for survival (detect, locate, and communicate the presence predators), and social/reproductive interactions. These behaviors require that an animal’s brain recognize and categorize sounds, assign communicative importance, and identify meaningful sounds in a noisy environment. The auditory cortex performs these seemingly effortless yet functionally challenging tasks. How the auditory cortex performs these functions is not known in large part because the wiring diagram of this brain area has been understudied. The organization of the cerebral cortex may appear stereotyped, but new tools that allow detailed investigation of neural circuits have revealed significant differences between cortical areas that perform different functions. These circuit specializations embedded in stereotyped modules are now believed to be the secret ingredients that enable cortical areas to perform specific tasks. Our goal is to reveal these unique circuit features in the auditory cortex and determine their behavioral significance. This research proposal is of mental health significance because it is expected to reveal fundamental insights into the function of the auditory cortex and how it goes awry in neurodevelopmental disorders.
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    1. Neophytou D, Arribas DM, Arora T, Levy RB, Park IM, Oviedo HV. Differences in temporal processing speeds between the right and left auditory cortex reflect the strength of recurrent synaptic connectivity. PLoS Biol. 2022 10; 20(10):e3001803. PMID: 36269764.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    2. Farahani F, Kronberg G, FallahRad M, Oviedo HV, Parra LC. Effects of direct current stimulation on synaptic plasticity in a single neuron. Brain Stimul. 2021 May-Jun; 14(3):588-597. PMID: 33766677.
      Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    3. Neophytou D, Oviedo HV. Using Neural Circuit Interrogation in Rodents to Unravel Human Speech Decoding. Front Neural Circuits. 2020; 14:2. PMID: 32116569.
      Citations: 3     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    4. Levy RB, Marquarding T, Reid AP, Pun CM, Renier N, Oviedo HV. Circuit asymmetries underlie functional lateralization in the mouse auditory cortex. Nat Commun. 2019 06 25; 10(1):2783. PMID: 31239458.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    5. Oviedo HV. Connectivity motifs of inhibitory neurons in the mouse Auditory Cortex. Sci Rep. 2017 12 05; 7(1):16987. PMID: 29208907.
      Citations: 6     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    6. Oyibo HK, Znamenskiy P, Oviedo HV, Enquist LW, Zador AM. Long-term Cre-mediated retrograde tagging of neurons using a novel recombinant pseudorabies virus. Front Neuroanat. 2014; 8:86. PMID: 25232307.
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    7. Oviedo HV, Reyes AD. Integration of subthreshold and suprathreshold excitatory barrages along the somatodendritic axis of pyramidal neurons. PLoS One. 2012; 7(3):e33831. PMID: 22457793.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    8. Xiong Q, Oviedo HV, Trotman LC, Zador AM. PTEN regulation of local and long-range connections in mouse auditory cortex. J Neurosci. 2012 Feb 01; 32(5):1643-52. PMID: 22302806.
      Citations: 41     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    9. Oviedo HV, Bureau I, Svoboda K, Zador AM. The functional asymmetry of auditory cortex is reflected in the organization of local cortical circuits. Nat Neurosci. 2010 Nov; 13(11):1413-20. PMID: 20953193.
      Citations: 63     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    10. Oviedo H, Reyes AD. Variation of input-output properties along the somatodendritic axis of pyramidal neurons. J Neurosci. 2005 May 18; 25(20):4985-95. PMID: 15901779.
      Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    11. Oviedo H, Reyes AD. Boosting of neuronal firing evoked with asynchronous and synchronous inputs to the dendrite. Nat Neurosci. 2002 Mar; 5(3):261-6. PMID: 11836531.
      Citations: 20     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    12. Aoki C, Miko I, Oviedo H, Mikeladze-Dvali T, Alexandre L, Sweeney N, Bredt DS. Electron microscopic immunocytochemical detection of PSD-95, PSD-93, SAP-102, and SAP-97 at postsynaptic, presynaptic, and nonsynaptic sites of adult and neonatal rat visual cortex. Synapse. 2001 Jun 15; 40(4):239-57. PMID: 11309840.
      Citations: 56     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
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