Our new pre-print on virtual reality hardware and software for mice behavior: https://t.co/sQ6vD9Fik1…. Open source: https://t.co/8jQpBcG6v8 led by @jackbolwer, George Zakka, Jason Yong,
@jamespriestley4, and others in the lab.
Check out our latest neurogenesis paper by @DrSebnemT, @attila_losonczy, and @AndresGrosmark.
Adult-born granule cells facilitate remapping of spatial and non-spatial representations in the dentate gyrus: Neuron https://t.co/rRwEtEMAM3
The first - of many more - Magnus Opus of an incredibly talented former graduate student, Jack Bowler. Seven years in the making, including the design and build of a versatile behavioral control system (open source is forthcoming). Congrats Jack!
The Grosmark lab is all set up and we are hiring! Creative and motivated scientists interested in studying memory consolidation in health and disease please see: https://t.co/zeBsN3HVNg #calciumimaging#electrophysiology#sharpwaveripples
How does your brain choose what to remember and what to forget, to help you find a place you've visited before? The @attila_losonczy lab discovers cells that play a role the consolidation of useful long-term memories in @Nature:
https://t.co/WZETJ2j7gk
#neuroscience#research
How many neurons does it take to form a memory? Using cutting-edge techniques, @tgeiller and the @attila_losonczy lab, observed small circuits of cells in the hippocampus forming a spatial map, in real time. The study was published today, in @nature.
https://t.co/lmrpVDFoyz
Resting is important for remembering. New research reveals how the brain keeps working to build mental maps after a mouse has explored a new place. See how new experiments from the @LosonczyLab revealed new connections in the brain:
https://t.co/1k9YtjJASl
@NatureNeuro
Our new study suggests that if you are too narrowly focused on a task, take a step back and let your wondering brain paint in a broader, more useful, picture.
https://t.co/DhEkHT9HYN