Microsaccades, or small involuntary eye movements, provide information about object location during memory rehearsal.
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This image shows the cellular layers of an adult mouse retina, stained for markers of amacrine cells and type 3b bipolar cells.
Confocal image of the hippocampus showing somatostatin inhibitory neurons (green).
Karl Herrup and Christophe Bernard philosophically discuss fallacy traps in neuroscience, in an episode of the webinar series SfN Journals: In Conversation. Here is a teaser for the episode available to watch on-demand.
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Dr. Mahima Sharma, currently advancing her research career at the Buck Institute, emphasizes how interdisciplinary collaboration is critical for extending benchwork science translatability as we discuss her recent first author eNeuro publication.
In this study, authors find an important new locus of compensatory synaptic strength changes in the early developing chick autonomic nervous system.
Meet Dr. Kimron Shapiro, currently an Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University of Birmingham. Kim’s research focuses on understanding how the brain stores and retrieves multimodal events, particularly auditory and visual.
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