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Article Scientific ResearchPeople with schizophrenia often persist in their beliefs and strategies even when evidence suggests they are wrong.Apr 7, 2016
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Journal ArticleThe neural network, including the interstitial nucleus of Cajal (INC), functions as an oculomotor neural integrator involved in the control of vertical gaze holding. Impairment of the vestibulocerebellum (VC), including the flocculus (FL), has been shown to affect vertical gaze holding, indicating that the INC cooperates with the VC in controlling this function. However, a network between the INC and VC has not been identified. In this study, we aimed to obtain anatomical evidence of a neural pathway from the INC to the VC (the INC-VC pathway) in rats. Injection of dextran-conjugated Alexa 488 or adeno-associated virus 2-retro (AAV2retro) expressing GFP into the FL or another VC region (uvula/nodulus) did not reveal any retrogradely labeled neurons in the INC, suggesting that INC neurons do not project directly to the VC. Rabies virus-based transsynaptic tracing experiments revealed that the INC-VC pathway is mediated via synaptic connections with the prepositus hypoglossi nucleus (PHN) and medial vestibul...Oct 28, 2024
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Video Career PathsLaura Terry is a management consultant with McKinsey & Co. Terry talks about the path her career has taken since her PhD program, and what her daily responsibilities are as a consultant.Apr 5, 2016
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Article Scientific ResearchAs neuroscientists, we try to understand how billions of neurons work together to perform either simple daily tasks, such as coordinated walking, or more complex ones, such as learning and memory.Mar 31, 2016
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Article DiversitySusan Amara and Sheena Josselyn share the advice and perspective they've gained from years of experience in this Q&A.Mar 29, 2016
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Article Scientific ResearchThe K-complex represents one of the largest events recorded in the human cortex. It occurs during non-REM sleep as an isolated downstate, which may arise spontaneously or be evoked in response to a sensory stimulus. In this study, we sought to characterize the basic but essential spatial and temporal dynamics of the K-complex across the human cortex using bipolar stereoencephalographic (SEEG) recordings.Mar 24, 2016
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Article DiversitySheena Josselyn shares her approach to bringing up implicit or explicit biases with friends and colleagues in this Q&A.Mar 17, 2016
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Video Career PathsAndrea Bauman-Carnegie is the director of administrative operations for the Center for Clinical and Translational Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She talks about her career path from her PhD program at Vanderbilt University.Mar 17, 2016
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Article Professional DevelopmentCVs are not one size fits all — you should frame your experiences to fit each position you apply for. Use these tips for CV tailoring to demonstrate you’re a strong match for a variety of jobs in and out of academia.Mar 10, 2016
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Scientific ResearchJoin this members-only webinar with eNeuro Advisory Board member Margaret McCarthy to participate in an actual review of a real manuscript and compare yourself to the experts. McCarthy will provide a step-by-step analysis of the review process and provide answers to your questions and concerns.Mar 10, 2016













