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Our research, funded by the @NIH, was featured on FOX 5! Thanks to interviewer Kevyn Stewart for sharing how Nuri Jeong's grandmother inspired her research, recently published in @Nature. Get a glimpse into the lab here: https://t.co/59ZOEdB6pg
Our next #InterfaceNeuroGT session highlighted cutting-edge techniques for measuring and manipulating sensorimotor and cognitive behavior — across species and across scales.
Sponsored by @ParkinsonsGT and chaired by @DrACSinger.
Check out our paper out today in PNAS: “40 Hz sensory stimulation enhances CA3-CA1 coordination and prospective coding during navigation in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease”. https://t.co/nNVLYL6XAB
Led by Abigail Paulson with Lu Zhang and @AshleyMPrichard
This study reveals that chronic 40 Hz flicker enhances hippocampal activity that is essential for memory encoding and retrieval. This work also demonstrates a new way to evaluate brain stimulation for Alzheimer’s disease, by assessing its effects on memory processes.
Inspired by Georgia Tech researchers' personal experiences with Alzheimer's, a recent study published in @Nature shows how inhibition isn't just about stopping activity but precisely timing it to enhance learning.
https://t.co/C752vOW8Yk
Check out our new paper in @Nature “Goal specific hippocampal inhibition gates learning”: https://t.co/k5eG9SZYo8
By @NuriJeong, Xiao Zheng, Abby Paulson, @StephmPrince and colleagues.