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Synaptic protein degradation underlies destabilization of retrieved fear memory
SH Lee, JH Choi, N Lee, HR Lee, JI Kim, NK Yu, SL Choi, SH Lee, H Kim, ...
Science 319 (5867), 1253-1256, 2008
4662008
Basal ganglia circuits for reward value–guided behavior
O Hikosaka, HF Kim, M Yasuda, S Yamamoto
Annual review of neuroscience 37, 289-306, 2014
2342014
Distinct basal ganglia circuits controlling behaviors guided by flexible and stable values
HF Kim, O Hikosaka
Neuron 79 (5), 1001-1010, 2013
2002013
Parallel basal ganglia circuits for voluntary and automatic behaviour to reach rewards
HF Kim, O Hikosaka
Brain 138 (7), 1776-1800, 2015
1832015
Dopamine neurons encoding long-term memory of object value for habitual behavior
HF Kim, A Ghazizadeh, O Hikosaka
Cell 163 (5), 1165-1175, 2015
1422015
Reward value-contingent changes of visual responses in the primate caudate tail associated with a visuomotor skill
S Yamamoto, HF Kim, O Hikosaka
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (27), 11227-11238, 2013
1162013
A cellular model of memory reconsolidation involves reactivation-induced destabilization and restabilization at the sensorimotor synapse in Aplysia
SH Lee, C Kwak, J Shim, JE Kim, SL Choi, HF Kim, DJ Jang, JA Lee, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (35), 14200-14205, 2012
972012
Induction of neuronal vascular endothelial growth factor expression by cAMP in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is required for antidepressant-like behaviors
JS Lee, DJ Jang, N Lee, HG Ko, H Kim, YS Kim, B Kim, J Son, SH Kim, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (26), 8493-8505, 2009
942009
Why skill matters
O Hikosaka, S Yamamoto, M Yasuda, HF Kim
Trends in cognitive sciences 17 (9), 434-441, 2013
932013
Cofilin expression induces cofilin-actin rod formation and disrupts synaptic structure and function in Aplysia synapses
DH Jang, JH Han, SH Lee, YS Lee, H Park, SH Lee, H Kim, BK Kaang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (44), 16072-16077, 2005
792005
Indirect pathway of caudal basal ganglia for rejection of valueless visual objects
HF Kim, H Amita, O Hikosaka
Neuron 94 (4), 920-930. e3, 2017
732017
Separate groups of dopamine neurons innervate caudate head and tail encoding flexible and stable value memories
HF Kim, A Ghazizadeh, O Hikosaka
Frontiers in neuroanatomy 8, 120, 2014
652014
Flexible and stable value coding areas in caudate head and tail receive anatomically distinct cortical and subcortical inputs
WS Griggs, HF Kim, A Ghazizadeh, MG Costello, KM Wall, O Hikosaka
Frontiers in neuroanatomy 11, 106, 2017
582017
Nuclear translocation of CAM-associated protein activates transcription for long-term facilitation in Aplysia
SH Lee, CS Lim, H Park, JA Lee, JH Han, H Kim, YH Cheang, SH Lee, ...
Cell 129 (4), 801-812, 2007
582007
Direct and indirect pathways for choosing objects and actions
O Hikosaka, HF Kim, H Amita, M Yasuda, M Isoda, Y Tachibana, ...
European Journal of Neuroscience 49 (5), 637-645, 2019
552019
Synaptic protein degradation as a mechanism in memory reorganization
BK Kaang, SH Lee, H Kim
The Neuroscientist 15 (5), 430-435, 2009
492009
Anatomical inputs from the sensory and value structures to the tail of the rat striatum
H Jiang, HF Kim
Frontiers in neuroanatomy 12, 30, 2018
372018
An Aplysia type 4 phosphodiesterase homolog localizes at the presynaptic terminals of Aplysia neuron and regulates synaptic facilitation
H Park, JA Lee, C Lee, MJ Kim, DJ Chang, H Kim, SH Lee, YS Lee, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (39), 9037-9045, 2005
342005
Optogenetic manipulation of a value-coding pathway from the primate caudate tail facilitates saccadic gaze shift
H Amita, HF Kim, K Inoue, M Takada, O Hikosaka
Nature communications 11 (1), 1876, 2020
312020
Transcriptome analysis and identification of regulators for long-term plasticity in Aplysia kurodai
YS Lee, SL Choi, TH Kim, JA Lee, HK Kim, H Kim, DJ Jang, JJ Lee, S Lee, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (47), 18602-18607, 2008
312008
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