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  • Journal Article
    Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Prespeech Semantic Category Decoding: An Intracranial EEG Study | eNeuro
    Despite advances in brain–computer interfaces, decoding high-level language representations prior to speech remains challenging. While prior efforts have focused on acoustic or articulatory features, how semantic categories are decoded in time and space remains unclear. Here, we investigated how semantic representations unfold over time by analyzing high-gamma (HG; 70–170 Hz) electrocorticography signals from 20 subjects (7 females and 13 males) performing a word-reading task with body- and nonbody-related words. HG activity was examined from word presentation to 500 ms. Group-level time–resolved decoding within each Brodmann area (BA) revealed significant classification accuracy above chance in both hemispheres ( p  < 0.05, FDR-corrected). In the left hemisphere, peak BAs followed a frontal–temporal–occipital–parietal cascade: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC; 50 ms), inferior temporal and fusiform gyri (350–400 ms), and supramarginal gyrus (SMG; 500 ms). In contrast, the right hemisphere exhibited a...
    Apr 1, 2026 Ye Jin Park
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    #18 Language Exposure and Brain Myelination in Early Development
    Laia Fibla and John Spencer discuss their paper, “Language exposure and brain myelination in early development”, published in Vol. 43, Issue 23 of JNeurosci, with Reviewing Editor Elana Zion-Golumbic. 
    Aug 22, 2023
  • Podcast Scientific Research
    #19 Reactivation of Early-Life Stress-Sensitive Neuronal Ensembles Contributes to Lifelong Stress Hypersensitivity
    Laia Fibla and John Spencer discuss their paper, “Language exposure and brain myelination in early development”, published in Vol. 43, Issue 23 of JNeurosci, with Reviewing Editor Elana Zion-Golumbic. 
    Aug 22, 2023
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    Epigenetic and transcriptomic impacts of ethanol vary by brain region and extent of exposure | eNeuro
    Epigenetic and transcriptional mechanisms are key contributors to alcohol use disorder (AUD). However, a better understanding of the specific genes, transcripts, and chromatin marks affected is necessary to inform novel pharmacotherapies. Here, we systematically investigate the genome-wide epigenetic and transcriptomic effects of ethanol across key brain regions relevant to AUD and assess how these outcomes differ between acute and chronic exposure in male C57BL/6J mice. We show that alcohol-derived acetate contributes to histone acetylation in the brain in response to acute or chronic exposure, with a broader and more robust effect following repeated exposure. Further, we find that chromatin and transcriptomic changes elicited by acute or chronic ethanol exposure are predominantly specific to brain region, and observe more robust dysregulation of gene and transcript expression following acute exposure. We show that ethanol-induced transcriptional changes are paradigm-dependent in some brain regions, most ...
    Mar 30, 2026 Erica M. Periandri
  • Webinar Video Professional Development
    Writing a Computational Neuroscience Manuscript for The Journal of Neuroscience
    Join this interactive session as JNeurosci Reviewing Editors Bruno Averbeck and Anne-Marie Oswald discuss best practices for writing computational neuroscience papers for The Journal of Neuroscience. They will offer tips and strategies for how to organize the paper and clearly present technical material to the broad neuroscience community that is the readership of the journal. Attendees can submit questions at registration and live during the webinar.
    Aug 21, 2023
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    Systemic and Intraspinal Pathology and Repair After Spinal Cord Injury in Rodents
    The spinal cord innervates the entire body at and below the neck. Thus, spinal cord injury (SCI) negatively impacts the spinal cord and all organs below the level of the injury. For more than 20 years, Dr. McTigue’s work has focused on glial repair after SCI, including oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs), which is shown to robustly divide and differentiate into oligodendrocytes that generate new myelin after SCI.
    Aug 18, 2023
  • Video Career Paths
    “We Are Still Alive As Scientists”: A Ukrainian Scientist’s Story of Perseverance
    Nana Voitenko, PhD, an SfN member based in Kyiv, Ukraine, and her lab members kept working even as Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Her work, which is focused on how the immune system affects chronic pain at a molecular and cellular level, was halted, however, Oct. 10, 2022, as Russia launched missile airstrikes on Kyiv and across Ukraine. In this interview with Voitenko, hear how the war in Ukraine has altered her life and research, and how scientific communities like SfN are more important than ever before.
    Aug 16, 2023
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    NSP Webinars 2023-2024
    The Neuroscience Scholars Program is a two-year training program open to underrepresented graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Building on 40 years of historic engagement, the program supports annual travel awards, mentoring, and the professional development of NSP Fellows and Associates. All materials available in this archive are provided open access to the field and are supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). The contents of this series are solely the responsibility of the Society for Neuroscience and do not necessarily reflect the official views of NINDS. Learn more about the Neuroscience Scholars Program. Program Year 2023–2024
    Aug 14, 2023
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    Modeling to Unveil Associations Between Brain Function and Behavior
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    Aug 9, 2023
  • Article Diversity
    An “N of One”: A New Landscape Without Affirmative Action in Higher Education Neuroscience Training
    What I feared happened. The Supreme Court of the United States in an expected decision of six to three, and following a trend of its conservative majority, eliminated the affirmative action law that until today allowed significant number of universities to guarantee that a portion of their matriculants would come from underrepresented groups if they met the admission requirements.
    Aug 7, 2023 Carmen S. Maldonado-Vlaar, PhD
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