Podcast: David Anderson on Social Behaviors & Career Pivots
There’s been a predominant view in neuroscience that behaviors like aggression in mice are hard-wired in the brain, especially in deep brain structures such as the ...
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Must-Read Neural Circuit Papers in June 2018
June was a hot month for neural circuit research papers! Check out our list of the neural circuit research studies from last month that really impact our understanding ...
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From Beginner to Brilliant with Inscopix
One of the first weeks in my PhD lab, miniature microscope inventor Dr. Mark Schnitzer came to show us his dazzling new advancement for in vivo calcium imaging of brain ...
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Must-Read Neural Circuit Papers in May 2018
Unbelievably, June is here, which means we have a bountiful crop of must-read neural circuit papers from May. Below, I’ve listed those that stood out based on relevance ...
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Podcast: Christof Koch on Consciousness, Team Science & The Future of ...
Just about everything we do affects our conscious, felt experience, from what we choose to consume to where we choose to spend our time. In this podcast, Christof talks ...
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Twitter for Academics 101
Before starting graduate school in 2012, my fellow undergraduate researchers set me up with a Twitter account. Little did I know then, how much it would shape my PhD. If ...
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Must-Read Neural Circuit Papers in April 2018
For neural circuit papers published in April, we highlight two that uncover the neural basis of parental behavior. Another paper uses nVista technology to study time ...
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Podcast: Krishna Shenoy and Brain-Machine Interfaces
Interest in brain-machine interfaces (BMIs, also known as brain-computer interfaces) has surged in industry, with startups like CTRL-Labs, Mind-X and Neuralink seeking ...
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Must-Read Neural Circuit Papers in March 2018
Have you read these neuroscience papers related to neural circuits published in March 2018? These must-read research papers look at a breadth of behaviors, including the ...
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Kay Tye on Neural Circuits of Emotions and Her Lab Philosophy
Kay Tye, PhD, is a neuroscientist and Assistant Professor at MIT. Her cutting-edge science has garnered prestigious awards, including the McKnight Scholar Award from ...
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