"Juvenile Shank3 KO mice adopt distinct hunting strategies during prey capture learning" by Chelsea Groves Kuhnle, Micaela Grimes, Victor Manuel Suárez Casanova, Gina Turrigiano, and Steve Van Hooser. https://t.co/mzQmyBNFDx @TurrigianoLab@KuhnleGroves@suarez_damien
New preprint, "Targeted cortical stimulation reveals principles of cortical contextual interactions", by Shen Wang, Agostina Palmigiano, Ken Miller, and Steve Van Hooser https://t.co/vqPGgXwK2n
Preprint "Juvenile Shank3 KO mice adopt distinct hunting strategies during prey capture learning" by Chelsea Groves Kuhnle, Micaela Grimes, Victor Manuel Suárez Casanova, Gina Turrigiano, and Steve Van Hooser https://t.co/rTkCxwltO7
The Van Hooser lab at Brandeis University is seeking a research assistant for a 1-3 year position. The lab studies the development and function of visual cortical circuits using brain imaging, electrophysiological techniques, and optogenetic methods (https://t.co/Z2V77tghCU).
New paper: Construction and Implementation of Carbon Fiber Microelectrode Arrays for Chronic and Acute In Vivo Recordings by Kristen Reikersdorfer and Andrea Stacy, David Bressler, Lauren Hayashi, @kbhengen , and @vanhoosr in JOVE: https://t.co/5fZ4oqHZap
Preprint "Impact of acute visual experience on development of LGN receptive fields in the ferret" by Andrea Stacy, Nathan Schneider, Noah Gilman, and Steve Van Hooser now on biorxiv: https://t.co/9Ef9Lm6Z7B
Come join us as a member of the Teaching faculty!
Neuroscience at Brandeis is hiring a Lecturer, who will join our strong group of professional science Teaching Faculty and 25 research labs, 50 graduate students, and 180 undergraduate majors. https://t.co/29h3Gt49aW
New pre-print "Paired feed-forward excitation with delayed inhibition allows high frequency computations across brain regions" by Alex Cao and Steve Van Hooser https://t.co/EhSVdEWwA2
Updated "NDI: A platform-independent data interface and database for neuroscience physiology and imaging experiments" by D García Murillo, O Rogovin, Y Zhao, S Chen, Z Wang, Z Keeley, D Shin, V Suárez Cassanova, Y Zhu, L Martin, O Papaemmanouil, and me: https://t.co/0WMC2bCBMR
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New paper "Synaptic and intrinsic mechanisms underlying development of cortical direction selectivity" by Arani Roy, Jason Osik, Benyamin Meschede-Krasa, Wesley Alford, Dan Leman, and Steve Van Hooser accepted/published at eLife: https://t.co/C3jdZDO8eH
New paper "Experience-dependent development of dendritic arbors in mouse visual cortex" by Sarah Richards, Anna Moore, Alice Nam, Shikhar Saxena, Suzanne Paradis, and Stephen Van Hooser accepted at Journal of Neuroscience. Biorxiv version: https://t.co/IrscCf2bCu
New paper: Autism-associated Shank3 is essential for homeostatic compensation in rodent V1, with @TurrigianoLab and our joint student Chelsea Groves Kuhnle: https://t.co/sYkHJsT3D5
Preprint "NDI: A platform-independent data interface and database for neuroscience physiology and imaging experiments" by Daniel García Murillo, Ora Rogovin, Yixin (Peter) Zhao, Shufei Chen, Ziqi Wang, Olga Papaemmanouil, and Stephen D. Van Hooser: https://t.co/TwZLipFVY4
Enhanced pre-print "Synaptic and intrinsic mechanisms underlying development of cortical direction selectivity" by Arani Roy, Jason Osik, Benyamin Meschede-Krasa, Wesley Alford, Daniel Leman, and Steve Van Hooser now on bioRxiv: https://t.co/HHux51sD54
New publication in Nature Communications: Roy A*, Wang S*, Meschede-Krasa B, Breffle J, Van Hooser SD. An early phase of instructive plasticity in visual cortex before the typical onset of sensory experience. https://t.co/xmnkYhQmrY
New pre-print "Spatiotemporal input reorganization and enhancement of input-output gain sharpen cortical direction selectivity during development" by Arani Roy, Jason Osik, Benyamin Meschede-Krasa, Wesley Alford, and Steve Van Hooser on bioRxiv: https://t.co/MtasPLLo73
I am excited to announce that we have a search this fall for an Assistant Professor in Neuroscience! Great department (Biology), great Neuroscience community, great University (Brandeis), and great place to live (Boston! MA!). Please spread the word
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