Online now: A learning-evoked slow-oscillatory architecture paces population activity for offline reactivation across the human medial temporal lobe https://t.co/JidQqeahaM
🌟 Exciting PhD opportunity at Oxford! 🌟
Interested in how brain rhythms support memory? Join us at @MRCBNDU for a unique project combining human electrophysiology + closed-loop brain stimulation.
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📅 Apply by 2 Dec 2025 (12:00 UK time)
🎓 Start: Sept/Oct 2026
🔗 Details: https://t.co/NR8g55KM6F
📩 Questions? [email protected]
Please share with MSc students or anyone who may be interested!
Im pleased to share our new work, “Spatio-temporal organization of network activity patterns in the hippocampus”, now out in @CellReports!
With Demi Brizee & David Dupret, we track how rhythms and spiking behavior map onto hippocampal layers.
https://t.co/LWcBCWSbf0
Why academia is sleepwalking into self-destruction. My editorial @Brain1878 If you agree with the sentiments please RT. It's important for all our sakes to stop the madness
https://t.co/5S5rL8Yda1
Countless of hours with rats in a dark room, thousands of lines of code, and 1 doctorate later, a paper in @CellReports: “Multi-level encoding of reward, effort and choice across the frontal cortex and basal ganglia during cost-benefit decision-making”. A🧵of the take-aways:
📢 Join the 2nd MicMac workshop on intracranial electrophysiology!
🗓 March 19–21, 2025
📍 Toulouse, France
Hands-on training + talks on epilepsy, sleep & cognition.
➡️ Register now: https://t.co/KEVi64F2V9
@impulse_science
Delighted to share that I’ll be joining @OxExpPsy as a group leader/Faculty next spring. My group will investigate how our cells build models of the world and of our internal goals, and how this goes wrong in disorders like schizophrenia.
New unit paper by Gava et al. from Dupret group discovered a new neuronal mechanism in the hippocampus that prevents new ‘flexible’ memories from being formed due to a past ‘robust’ memory, published in @ScienceMagazine!
@NDCNOxford@UniofOxford@The_MRC
https://t.co/xsb9oKtpmZ
New unit paper by McHugh et al. from Dupret group provides novel insights into a type of neural activity that helps nerve cells work together during sleep for making new, adaptable memories, published in @NeuroCellPress!
https://t.co/dT9NMtQIUL
@NDCNOxford@UniofOxford
🎓📢 Exciting PhD opportunity in translational neuroscience! As a new group within the @Retune_CRC, we apply large-scale electrophysiology to better understand Parkinson's disease and Deep brain stimulation. See call below and catch me at FENS.
Homepage: https://t.co/qvzBDhWXzV
So excited that our human multipatch study has been finally published in @ScienceMagazine 🥳. Thanks so much to the @ChariteBerlin science communication team who wrote an excellent press release!