👊👊We did it! Team #LeuvenBrainInstitute nam deel aan de Lucien Van Impe Classic in Serskamp 🚲
Bedankt aan iedereen die ons ritje sponsorde, de opbrengst gaat volledig naar #AlzheimerOnderzoek 💶
Steunen kan nog hier 🫶 https://t.co/we06hQka29
#Stopdementie#stopalzheimer
On theta-burst #TMS variability: hot off the press https://t.co/YV4gca2qCd, cTBS produces a long-lasting reduction in neuronal activity, but its timing can vary across neurons and hyperexcitability periods are also found. On time for my talk @Brainbox_Init#BBIconf22
The @EU_Commission has published EU-wide statistics for 2018, for the use of animals in biomedical research. The headline figure for the total number of animals used in the 28 countries of the EU in 2018 was slightly lower than in 2017 https://t.co/tzwL2prJw8 #EUAnimalStats
We’ll be joining World Federation of Neurology and the MS International Federation on 22nd July to mark World Brain Day. This years’ theme is dedicated to MS and provides an opportunity to highlight the need for early diagnosis and advocate for research and effective treatments.
Get on #BOARD21 in Europe! Let's celebrate the increasingly proactive approach, by the global biomedical community, to communicating about animal research!
Meet our new president Prof. Dr. Mathieu Vandenbulcke and discover LBIs threefold mission: increase brain awareness, foster excellent collaborations and provide facilities & training to gain a better understanding of the brain in both health and disease 🧠https://t.co/J1T2PBiaTQ
@peterjawade - switched from primates to humans focusing on brain recordings. With humans, more detailed measurements & allows link w perception and investigate homology between human and macaque. But, limited env (hospitals, lab) and some technique not suitable.
#FENS2020
Optogenetic Stimulation of the Motor Cortex Successfully Induced Arm Movements in Monkeys
Researchers induced arm movements in macaque monkeys by using optogenetics to target the motor cortex.
#neuroscience#science
https://t.co/C8vCbUCGgI
Transcranial magnetic stimulation allows researchers to better understand how brain networks interact to make word choice decisions: https://t.co/zfmIhhibTW