Human social chemosignaling will never be the same😱
Extremely pumped to share this study led by @eva_mishor published today in @ScienceAdvances !
#Sniffing the Human Body-Volatile #Hexadecanal Blocks #Aggression in Men but Triggers Aggression in Women.
https://t.co/xWo1Gukbqz
We have exciting PhD and Postdoc opportunities available in Structural Mass Spectrometry at the Weizmann Institute of Science.
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Two navigating bats. What will happen when they meet?? Join on Wednesday (2.6, 5PM CET) at @WWNeuRise, where I'll discuss my extremely cool project from our long flight-tunnel on Hippocampal representation during behavioral switches 🦇 please RT
Place cells in large environments? Multiscale coding! Read all about it in our new work in @ScienceMagazine
We studied bats flying in a long tunnel and found that single place cells have multiple fields spanning multiple scales! 🦇
https://t.co/fRAwi9mjIm
1/ Excited to share our latest #JNeurosci@sfntweets paper, led by @omerxsharon. We show that tVNS dilates pupils and attenuates EEG alpha activity. tVNS mimics effects of invasive VNS on LC-NE and arousal-promoting neuromodulatory signaling: https://t.co/JWCesZvo93
A thread:
@NivReggev@omerxsharon@ElaCohnSchwartz Didn't use that one.
I am using FantaMorph software to morph 2 faces and get morphs in the increments i choose between them. If you have the younger and older photo (maby using faceapp or somthing similar) you can morph them and gets all morphed faces in between.
Early release is out 😃
Non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation transiently dilates pupils and attenuates EEG alpha activity in volunteers. It mimics how invasive VNS boosts LC-NE signaling. Let's study endogenous subcortical neuromodulation in humans.
https://t.co/2iAnFdfpwy
Hexadecanal, or HEX, in short, is a volatile molecule with no perceived odor that is emitted from the human body.
The bottom line?
We found that exposure to HEX modifies human aggressive behavior.
https://t.co/6qBUiTCLAu
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Our study on #Olfaction in disorders of #consciousness is out toady in @nature!
The way brain-injured patients sniff in response to odors reflects their consciousness levels, and predicts recovery and survival.
https://t.co/AFnxRhFNDZ
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https://t.co/cshTmThKxj
Finally took a moment to celebrate my 1st 1st-author paper. Not only did we get the cover, it was me who took the picture!😊So it’s both a scientific and an artistic proud moment. Our hybrid review is part of a great issue, featuring the frontier of human #olfaction research>
Pleased to share a N&V about the recent memory&sleep feats of @EllaBar3 and the great team that she so skilfully united in our search for the mysteries of recollection.
https://t.co/pLC20YqFWF
Advancing our understanding of sleep. Lateralized Targeted Memory Reactivation: changes in one hemisphere that impact sleep oscillations locally and globally. From @EllaBar3@LabNir@ArziAnat in @CurrentBiology March5. https://t.co/c95ZpLtQwj
2/ Above and beyond the anatomical division, the response latency of each neuron could predict the degree of sleep attenuation
so that early (<30ms) responses are largely preserved while late responses (>40ms) are attenuated
1/5 Stop touching your face! This is the simplest thing we can do in order to contain the #Covid_19. So why is it so damn hard to stop, even when it poses an immediate health-risk? We propose, that we humans constantly sample ourselves and our environment with our nose.