Newest work from the Kato Lab out today in @NatureComms! Super excited to share what I’ve been doing for the past few years @uncneuro! #auditorycortex https://t.co/B6d1fTh3K3
Lots to talk about at SfN and APAN!
Some highlights:
- cortical circuits for mice playing music (kinda)
- circuits for computing + using errors
- neuroethology in a forest (in the lab)
- antiphonal calling + neuro in gerbils!
- ML tools for sound-source localization
🚨Three Weeks to SFN! 🚨
The Audette Lab is looking for creative scientists to explore big questions about prediction, distributed circuits, and flexible encoding in the auditory system. Stop by my poster or https://t.co/4lpHO9Yi0W to learn more & get in touch.
RTs appreciated!
Neuroscience postdocs: Apply for NYU's SPiNES seminar series!
- Present your work
- Meet w/faculty
- Engage with NYU's neuro community
- Get constructive feedback
Details here: https://t.co/NnH9t09nxl
Apply here: https://t.co/ZSfOivWbkH
Due date: Aug. 1📷
@NYU_CNS@NYULH_Neuro
I’m proud to announce that I’ll be joining the @UConnHuskies in 2025! I didn’t quite make the basketball team but they ARE letting me start a neuroscience lab. Our goal is to understand how brain circuits operate flexibly to enable effective hearing in a dynamic auditory world.
Mice move their faces when they hear sounds.
@ale_lach and I liked a new paper from @plasticdaniel, @ctenigmavar, et al., so we wrote a little dispatch about it.
https://t.co/95Y0zGzBgX
Congratulations to our one and only Dr. Hiroyuki Kato for receiving an Eagles Autism Foundation grant for his pilot project, "Linking cortical hypo connectivity and reduced sensory habituation in autism mouse models."
https://t.co/hnhyJzjrJv ;
https://t.co/kMNDWSJnBT
Congratulations to @karin_mdll, @RodrigoTrianaD2 & Audrey Yin on a lovely new study out in @SfNJournals#JNeuroscience!
We find widespread movement modulation throughout auditory cortex (A1 + other areas) during locomotion, grooming, and other behaviors.
https://t.co/DwwTZwfPR9
Happy Holidays from the Schneider Lab!
Sure we had a lot of tangible things to celebrate this year. But I'm celebrating getting to work with these stellar, champagne-popping, Mario Kart-racing folks every day!
How does the brain make predictions?
How do neural manifolds change with motor-sensory experience?
Can mice learn to make skilled movements using their ears?
Do mice know how to walk cautiously through the forest?
And more!
Stop by our posters at #SfN2023!
Had an awesome time with @HiroakiTsukano and the Kato Lab presenting at #SfN2022! 🧠😊 so happy to meet new people and exchange cool ideas in person again!
Newest Kato lab paper from our twitterless postdoc, Koun!
From Koun: My first postdoc paper came out! Thank you to the lab members. https://t.co/GWaLJrYXUx