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Robert Toth
Postdoctoral Neuroengineer
Robert graduated with a first-class degree in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College London, where he worked on the development of bioactive implant systems to minimise glial scar formation, and on the optimisation of microelectrode arrays for spike sorting performance. In 2018 Robert joined the Unit as a D.Phil student under the supervision of Prof. Andrew Sharott and Prof. Tim Denison, where he completed a DPhil. focused on novel methods of closed-loop neuromodulation. He is currently working on closed-loop modulation of sleep-related activity with the Sharott and Denison groups, together with the Johansen-Berg group in OxCIN.
Recent Papers
Multi-level encoding of reward, effort, and choice across the frontal cortex and basal ganglia during cost-benefit decision-making.
2025. Cell Rep, 44(2):115209.
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Offline hippocampal reactivation during dentate spikes supports flexible memory.
2024. Neuron, 112(22):3768-3781.e8.
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Organizing the coactivity structure of the hippocampus from robust to flexible memory.
2024. Science, 385(6713):1120-1127.
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Coordinating brain-distributed network activities in memory resistant to extinction.
2024. Cell, 187(2):409-427.
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