The SCAN Lab and Lurie Center for Autism at MGH/Harvard Medical School are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study the role of sleep in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism. Learn more: https://t.co/OUJHPFukl4
While learning a typing task, epilepsy patients show higher hippocampal ripple rates during brief rest breaks than while typing. These ‘offline’ ripples predict gains in speed, suggesting that ripples contribute to motor learning during wakeful rest.
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#JNeurosci: As a continuation of prior research, Mylonas @manoach_d et al. compared patients w/ amnesia from hippocampal damage to healthy peers, showing the hippocampus is essential for offline motor learning, during both wakeful rest & sleep. @LabManoach
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In our new article in Journal of Neuroscience, we examine the role of the hippocampus in procedural motor memory during periods of wakeful rest. Find it here!: https://t.co/2Rtun9V50R
Our findings for our closed-loop auditory stimulation during sleep study in healthy adults have been published! Check it out here: https://t.co/ihrtlO3bKd
New SRS Podcast episode is available for streaming! Tune in on your fav streaming platform as Drs. Catherine Chu and Dara Manoach discuss a recently published article in SLEEP entitled Sleep spindles in the healthy brain from birth through 18 years. https://t.co/9M5yvS85Eu
Click below to read about the exciting new work from Professor Manoach’s lab making (brain) waves in the pursuit of better understanding #sleep in #autism @manoach_d @Spectrum https://t.co/z7nszFPhwE
Check out our interview with Dr. Eva Higginbotham for the podcast How We're Wired! Dr. Dara Manoach and Dr. Bryan Baxter shed light on why we sleep and the lab's upcoming studies. You can listen here: https://t.co/JEzHPBgTND
A short report on biases in EEG microstate analysis just posted: https://t.co/10nnxoJOSW . Using group-specific maps can lead to inflated false positive rates in comparisons between disease/control groups...
Check out our research featured in the Harvard Medicine magazine!
Sleep Melds Memories- Researchers home in on how the sleeping brain consolidates memories
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