Name: Yoram Ben-Shaul
Title: Assistant Professor
Email: yoramb@ekmd.huji.ac.il
Tel: 972-50-7277880
Research Interests
Chemosensation, neuronal circuits underlying social information processing, vomeronasal system, electrophysiology
Ten Selected Papers
*co-corresponding authors; #co-first authors
1. Ben-Shaul Y, Katz L.C, Mooney R, Dulac C (2010) In-vivo Vomeronasal Stimulation reveals Sensory Encoding of Conspecific and Allospecific Cues by the Mouse Accessory Olfactory Bulb. PNAS
2. Bergan, JF#, Ben-Shaul Y#, Dulac, C (2014) Sex specific processing of social cues in the Medial Amygdala. eLife
3. Kahan A, Ben-Shaul Y (2016) Extracting Behaviorally Relevant Traits from Natural Stimuli: Benefits of Combinatorial Representations at the Accessory Olfactory Bulb. PLoS Computational Biology
4. Yoles-Frenkel M, Cohen O, Bansal R, Horesh N, Ben-Shaul Y (2017) In vivo stimulus presentation to the mouse vomeronasal system: Surgery, experiment, setup, and Software. Journal of Neuroscience Methods
5. Yoles-Frenkel M, Kahan-Anat, Ben-Shaul Y (2018) Temporal Response Properties of Accessory Olfactory Bulb Neurons: Limitations and Opportunities for Decoding. Journal of Neuroscience
6. Marom K, Horesh N, Abu-Snieneh A, Dafni A, Paul R, Fleck D, Spehr M, Ben-Shaul Y (2019) The vomeronasal system can learn novel stimulus response pairings. Cell Reports