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Tom Cast
TomPCast
Beyond stoked to have published the first paper out of the Chanda Lab and my first first-author paper in #JNeurosci! It's been truly exciting unpacking the mechanism of this uncharacterized
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Jason Snyder
jsnsndr
Our study of the surprisingly prolonged development of adult-born hippocampal neurons now out in J Neurosci. https://www.jneurosci.org/content/early/2020/06/22/JNEUROSCI.1665-19.2020 Since neurogenesis declines with age, and is controversia
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Ann Memmott PGCđ
AnnMemmott
https://www.jneurosci.org/content/early/2020/11/02/JNEUROSCI.1237-20.2020 In the 'this is too weird to be true' category of dreadful new autism research, this team decided that autistic people are too moral and too law abiding, ther
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
*Functional networks, but what kind? Overlapping and dynamic*If you're new to neuroscience or to networks, here's a blog post describing how brain networks can be viewed in a more nuanced
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Nicole Matejic
NicoleMatejic
READING 'Stress and Exploitative Decision-Making' on recommendation from @jennahansel [open-access]. Overall a really good short-read, with some salient takeaways. Thoughts in thread.https://www.jneurosci.org/content/37/42/10035 The
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Pajamas It Is
HeckofaLiberal
THREAD: For those still claiming the âlongterm effectsâ are unique to #covid19 havenât been paying attention to other viral illnesses. Letâs take a look: 1/https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/45/5/1463 Many viral illnesses including
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Jake Jordan
JakeJordan8
Did someone say âstart a thread on amygdala/fear memory lateralizationâ?!https://twitter.com/rodrigotrianad2/status/1336058018400628737 Thereâs a few papers by Coleman-Mesches & McGaugh. Check this one on reward memory and find th
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Karen L Campbell
karampbell
Very honoured to receive this award & in such company.Psychonomics was the first conference I attended as a new grad student and I remember being awestruck by the science. Thinking,
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Lex Kravitz
LexKravitz
We just put up a preprint describing experiments we've done to try to determine what the fiber photometry signal represents in the striatum of awake mice. Work was led by
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samjlord
samjlord
I wanted to give a little more context to our (@KatrinaVelle @MullinsLab @FritzLaylin) paper about #SuperPlots. So here's a late tweetorial. 1/19Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.03509 Published in JCB: https://doi.org/10.1083/j
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Timothy Verstynen
tdverstynen
Okay, while I'm not saying that MRI methods are ready to be clinical-level biomarkers yet, I think this study (and everyone else) needs to slow their roll on the conclusions.PDF:
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Eric Fauman
Eric_Fauman
This one was extra tough but I think I may have discovered a droplet of insight, so if you're ready, let's dive in! https://twitter.com/SbotGwa/status/1335207398135443458 Although there are at least two
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Adam Safron
adamsafron
0/Another great interview on Brain Inspired with @dileeplearning.https://twitter.com/pgmid/status/1344038876562685952 1/I haven't been terribly careful with distinguishing between predictive coding and predictive processing in the past,
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Claire O'Callaghan
C__OCallaghan
1. What makes a mind wander? In our new perspective paper with @jmacshine and @WalpolaIshan we consider how ongoing neuromodulatory tone shapes the mind-wandering brain state, with a special role
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Marge Maallo
MargeMaallo
My latest work, out now:"Large-scale resculpting of cortical circuits in children after surgical resection"with @mgranovetter @erezfreud1 @KastnerLab @_mpinsk Christina Patterson & Marlene Behrmannhttps://www.nature.com/articl
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