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  • Video Diversity
    Affirmative Attention: Advancing Science Through Diversity
    During the Preparing the Next Generation of Neuroscience Leaders conference, speakers on this panel present data on the scientific workforce, discuss how diversity strengthens science, and provide examples of what individuals at institutions can do to ensure that diversity is prioritized at all levels. Opening remarks by Eric Nestler, MD, PhD, President, Society for Neuroscience.
    May 10, 2017
  • Article Scientific Research
    No Pain, No Gain? Evidence for a Relationship Between Peripheral Nerve Regeneration and Pain
    Peripheral nerves differ from those in the brain in that they can readily regrow (regenerate) after injury.
    May 10, 2017 Jun-Ming Zhang, PhD, Judith Strong, PhD, Wenrui Xie, PhD
  • Article Outreach
    A Postdoc on What He Gains From Doing Outreach
    From volunteering at local science outreach events to serving on local and national committees, Andrew Bankston, a postdoc at the University of Louisville, has become closely involved in his community to spread awareness and excitement about the brain and basic research. Here, he reflects on how his outreach experiences have advanced his career and how he balances outreach with lab work.
    May 9, 2017
  • Journal Article
    PeerPub: A Device for Concurrent Operant Oral Self-Administration by Multiple Rats | eNeuro
    The social environment has long been recognized to play an important role in substance use, which is often modeled in rodents using operant conditioning. However, most operant chambers only accommodate one rodent at a time. We present PeerPub - a unique social operant chamber. PeerPub employs touch sensors to track the licking behavior on drinking spouts. When the number of licks meets a set reinforcement schedule, it dispenses a drop of solution with a fixed volume as a reward at the tip of the spout. A radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip implanted on each rat's skull identifies it throughout the experiment. The system is managed by a Raspberry Pi computer. We evaluated PeerPub using Sprague Dawley rats in daily one-hour sessions, where supersac (a glucose and saccharin solution) was provided under a fixed ratio 5 schedule. We discovered that male rats consumed more supersac in dual rat conditions compared to single rat conditions. These findings illustrate PeerPub's effectiveness in modeling the i...
    Dec 30, 2024 Paige M. Lemen
  • Webinar Training
    Training at the Intersection of Neuroscience and Different Disciplines
    This webinar will explore the goals, benefits, and other considerations of dual-degree programs in neuroscience and law, public policy, and engineering through case studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Neuroscience & Public Policy Program (N&PP) and Stanford University’s joint degree and cooperative programs. Learn from faculty and students currently involved in these training programs as they participate in a panel discussion and Q&A to explore the topics and answer your questions.
    May 5, 2017
  • Podcast Scientific Research
    Totally Cerebral: Think Pop Culture Gets Amnesia Right? Forgetaboutit!
    Many depictions of amnesia in TV, movies, and cartoons are just plain wrong — some laughably so. Host Wendy Suzuki talks with Neal Cohen, a professor and neuroscientist from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. For 20 years, Cohen has used bad examples of amnesia that abound in pop culture as well as the rare accurate depictions as a powerful tool in his wildly popular undergraduate course about amnesia in pop culture. Cohen entertains and educates his students with examples from TV shows and films as diverse as Futurama, Memento, and 50 First Dates, and we’ll hear some of those clips.
    May 4, 2017
  • Article Scientific Research
    Adenosine and Regimes of Plasticity
    Plasticity is a universal property of synapses, vital for fundamental operations of the nervous system.
    May 4, 2017 Maxim Volgushev, PhD, Nicholas Bannon, PhD
  • Article Scientific Research
    The Benefit of Motivation for Pain Relief
    The pleasure of pain relief is known to everyone — satisfying, soothing, and much sought-after when one is in pain. For individuals suffering from chronic pain, pain relief is a major, often all-dominant, goal.
    May 2, 2017 Susanne Becker, PhD
  • Article Scientific Research
    Evidence for Caution in the Use of Clozapine-n-Oxide for DREADD Receptor Activation
    Technologies that allow the modulation of specific neuron subtypes are powerful tools in elucidating their function and the circuitry underlying specific behaviors.
    Apr 27, 2017 Stewart Clark, PhD
  • Article Professional Development
    Erasing Memories
    Neuroscientists can measure changes in the brain associated with different types of memory.
    Apr 26, 2017 Walter Glannon, PhD
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