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Two-photon imaging of auditory thalamus in a reversible learning paradigm reveals changes in single cell and network activity that are predictive of reward outcomes. Our latest work by Masashi Hasegawa, @hziyan and Ricardo Paricio-Montesinos @NatureComms nature.com/articles/s4146…

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High-throughput two-photon volumetric brain imaging in freely moving mice biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci


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Modularity can emerge also in the absence of anatomical and metabolic constraints. What are the computational reasons? A new great theoretical study with @wjeffjohnston

When does modular structure emerge in neural networks? What are the consequences of this structure for learning and behavior? New work with @StefanoFusi2 answers these questions and more: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… see 🧵below (1/11)



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📢Job Alter! 🎯 Interested in systems #neurophysiology? Schwarz Group at University of Tübingen offers a PhD post.🧠🐭 #neuroscience #brainloops #spp2411 #PhD For more details, check: 👇🏽fens.org/careers/job-ma…


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Last day to submit applications to our department’s early career colloquium! We’ve had wonderful scientists visit us in past years and look forward to this year’s group!!

Applications are open for the 2025 Hopkins Psych & Brain Sciences Early Career Colloquium! This is a great opportunity to present your work and meet JHU faculty and trainees. Deadline 10/15/24.

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I am happy to share my first pre-print: ‘Neural mechanisms of adaptive value coding in the amygdala’ from my PhD @Luthi_FMI: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… ! In this paper we explore the BLA’s role in assigning value to specific rewards and explore how they are updated. Thread below 👇


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Brandeis is a great place to kick-start your independent career! Check out this new tenure-track opportunity.

🚨 We're hiring! 🚨 Brandeis University is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Bioengineering, with a focus on synthetic biology or biomolecular engineering. Please DM me with any questions. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28825 (1/2)



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New paper on the neuronal basis of human #Olfaction - out today in @Nature! We show for the 1st time how single human neurons in the olfactory cortex and temporal lobe process odors, revealing olfactory concept neurons. @MS_Kehl @MarcSpehr @Kohla @UniBonn t.ly/7kioB

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Are you at #SfN24 this morning? Go visit @natalia_favila at her poster V21 to learn more about amygdala interneuron plasticity in associative learning. preprint here 👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Lab's posters at #SfN24 this afternoon, D59 & 60, on split tuning in auditory midbrain and sound level statistical coding in midbrain and A1 @OnoratoIrene @LOOPs_spp2411 @Einstein_Berlin


Meet @hziyan and @JensBlack3 at our #SfN24 poster on imaging neuronal population dynamics during memory consolidation and sleep (today, PM E18). Our first time using @cebraAI - big thanks to @TrackingActions, @jinleewastaken & @stes_io for sharing amazing tools.

Excited to share two new projects at #SfN24! Laura Haetzel dives into how thalamostriatal projections control MSNs’ functional states (Sat PM, D57). @hziyan & @JensBlack3 explore sensory thalamus population dynamics during sleep states & memory consolidation (Mon PM E18).

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Excited to share two new projects at #SfN24! Laura Haetzel dives into how thalamostriatal projections control MSNs’ functional states (Sat PM, D57). @hziyan & @JensBlack3 explore sensory thalamus population dynamics during sleep states & memory consolidation (Mon PM E18).

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The famous LOOPs Webinars will be back!

LOOPs webinars are back!



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Thrilled to share the first preprint from the lab! We find that mouse V1 contains a three-dimensional map of visual space with different populations of neurons responding to near and far visual cues! Led by @yiran25_ with @populusalba9 and @ant_blot biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/n


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Opening for a postdoc in my neuroscience lab at Pitt using cutting edge population imaging and electrophysiology techniques to map circuits regulating internal states and their manifestations. My contact is on lab website: stujenske-lab.github.io


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Did you ever see microglia unable to move? The actin depolymerizing factors ADF/Cfl1 are required. Deficiency in microglia even has an impact on cognition: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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New research from the Krabbe lab! We used deep-brain imaging at the single cell level to show that amygdala interneurons are highly plastic across fear learning and extinction at both the ensemble and single neuron level. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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New work out with Nesha Burghardt's group. During chronic social defeat stress, mice are fear conditioned to avoid the social target, opening the possibility for using social defeat stress as a window into fear learning about a social cue. authors.elsevier.com/c/1jl7jbrwfMesn


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Enhancer AAV toolbox for accessing and perturbing striatal cell types and circuits biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci


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It’s time to work WITH memory! New work from our lab is out: Extra temporary subspace is necessary for information exchange or asynchronous programming. Mental programming of spatial sequences in working memory in the macaque frontal cortex | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


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New publication, Ciocchi lab. Division of labor in local GABAergic inhibitory microcircuits of the ventral hippocampus to shape anxiety and fear behaviors Distinct ventral hippocampal inhibitory microcircuits regulating anxiety and fear behaviors nature.com/articles/s4146…


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