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Frontal alpha-tACS/TMS has been used to treat depression in MDD. We show similar effects in schizophrenia, suggesting the transdiagnostic potential of alpha-tACS treatment for depressive symptoms. See our recent #sfn22 poster for a summary!!! 5/5
In case you missed my #SfN22 poster? Using MEG & multialternative choice task, we show that flexible information sampling follows a "bifurcation" strategy that reduces a complex 3-alternative choice into more tractable 2-alternative choices. New work with Konstantinos Tsetsos and Tobias Donner
Includes my interview with @10xGenomics! #neuroscience #transcriptomics #spatialtranscriptomics #datascience #bioinformatics #developmentalbiology #SfN22 #SfN2022
Where neuroscientists go to connect: Recapping Society for Neuroscience 2022
https://www.10xgenomics.com/blog/where-neuroscientists-go-to-connect-recapping-society-for-neuroscience-2022
Find highlights from SfN 2022, including new single…
www.10xgenomics.com@andrewplested I had a pleasure to educate at the #sfn22 the Coherent’s booth visitor on slow AMPA. He was saying no these are the fastest channels whereas I was saying no. I dropped your name! Also mentioned that there is slow ionotropic GABA A. He left…
@tyrell_turing @AllenNeuroLab @charanranganath emphatic yes!
So what are the edge conditions that shape how something is remembered? Too many types all the same as prior instances and the token blends in (fuzzy #semantic ); too different and it’s hard to #remember in rich detail (insufficient scaffolding of types). And worst =too many consecutive instances with inadequate scaffolding.
(Sorry 1st year grad students at #sfn22 poster hall!)
Hey @HistedLab help
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RT @laubach_mark
There was romance in the air. #SfN22
https://www.popville.com/2022/11/missed-connection-the-united-morning-flight-on-november-12-from-dulles-to-san-diego/
https://twitter.com/laubach_mark/status/1593760644179771392
photo by Emma K Alexandra Ed. Note: If this was you,…
PoPvilleIt's #FollowFriday, so let's share a thing that we are proud of doing this year!
For myself: I'm proud that I attended #SfN22 and presented my early research in-person. I've wanted to go to Society for Neuroscience since I was an undergraduate but never had the opportunity since I worked all through college to stay afloat.
I just joined my lab earlier this year and still managed to have something to talk about and contribute to science. I also had a new chronic illness kick in late this summer, so navigating the extra fatigue, pain, and symptoms was something I was unsure about. Wrapping IcyHot around my legs, taking meds, resting and accepting my physical limits without collapsing or falling into posterboards was a major plus. There is so much more I wanted to see, but I hope next year I will be able to catch up and make up the difference.
It helps tremendously to have a lab that always has your back!
What are you proud of this year, #Academic / #Science mastodon?
#NeuroscienceMigration #Neuroscience #TwitterMigration #RIPTwitter #MedMastodon
#Neuroscience mastodon has been a bit quiet last week, with the #SfN22 conference going on, but I noticed a huge influx of new members the last couple of days. Welcome new mastodon users!
Hello,
I am a neuroscientist studying how specific regions in the brain are vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease (#AD). We are mainly interested in the neurons of entorhinal cortex and hippocampal since they are affected early in AD and important for memory. We use in vivo electrophysiology to understand the population dynamics of neurons affected by amyloid beta and tau pathologies. More recently, we've been interested in how locus coeruleus pathology impacts downstream regions.
Was awesome meeting so many fellow scientists at the #neuroscience meeting #sfn2022
#neurodon #memory #alzheimers #dementia #entorhinalcortex #hippocampus #locuscoeruleus #sfn22
@sharenarice Yes, it was wonderful! I joined my lab earlier this year so it was a great chance to bond with my lab and also network with others. I am still amazed by how enormous #SfN22 was in terms of how many people and how many posters there were! I wish I could have had an extra week to just talk to everyone about their posters.
Not yet.
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RT @overheardsfn
“If you’re not here at SfN, people think you’re dead.”
#SfN22
https://twitter.com/overheardsfn/status/1592953652196814848
““If you’re not here at SfN, people think you’re dead.” #SfN22”
TwitterHappening now!!!
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RT @AizenmanLab
If you are still around this afternoon for the zombie session of #SfN22 #SfN2022, check out Adrian's poster describing our new epilepsy model: 695.10 / D27 - Chronic developmental inhibition of Nav1.6 channels causes a spontaneous seizure phenotype in Xenopus laevis tapdoles
https://twitter.com/AizenmanLab/status/1592920278669021184
“If you are still around this afternoon for the zombie…
TwitterCovid precautions aren’t brain surgery
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RT @DaniBeckman
The Symposium about the Neurological Consequences of COVID-19 is packed! Amazing talks, come check at room 6A #SfN2022 #sfn22 #SARSCoV2 #LongCovid
https://twitter.com/DaniBeckman/status/1591571501895266304
Last day at #SfN22 - Before you head home, swing by my talk to learn how we link brain activity during viewing & recall of movie events through gaze behavior
Nano: Memory Encoding & Spatial Navigation, 2:30pm, SDCC 24
Many other great talks in the same session @SfNtweets!