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Article TrainingJournal clubs are a great way to foster scientific discussions outside of a formal classroom or lab setting. They give graduate students space to develop critical thinking, reading, and writing skills.Jun 24, 2015
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Article Professional DevelopmentSet yourself up for success in securing a senior academic position by knowing how to promote your work, seek out opportunities, interview, and negotiate. These tips will get you started.Jun 17, 2015
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Video DiversityEstablished scientists talk about their experiences with diversity in neuroscience and give you advice for pursuing a successful career.Jun 16, 2015
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Journal ArticleThere is experimental evidence of varying correlation among the elements of the neuromuscular system over the course of the reach-and-grasp task. Several neuromuscular disorders are accompanied by anomalies in muscular coupling during the task. The aim of this study was to investigate if modifications in correlations and clustering can be detected in the Local Field Potential (LFP) recordings of the motor cortex during the task. To this end, we analyzed the LFP recordings from a previously published study on monkeys which performed a reach-and-grasp task for targets with a vertical or horizontal orientation. LFP signals were recorded from the motor and premotor cortex of macaque monkeys as they performed the task. We found very robust changes in the correlations of the multielectrode LFP recordings which corresponded to task epochs. Mean LFP correlation increased significantly during reaching and then decreased during grasp. This pattern was very robust for both left and right arm reaches irrespective of t...Sep 17, 2024
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Video Scientific ResearchPeter Uhlhaas from the University of Glasgow, UK, talks about neural synchrony in schizophrenia at the FENS-SfN Summer School on Neurodevelopmental Psychiatric Disorders, which took place June 22-28, 2014, in Bertinoro, Italy.Jun 12, 2015
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Article Annual Meeting Scientific ResearchOftentimes when imaging the brain, a wider view is sacrificed for finer detail, or vice versa. Although the ideal imaging technique could resolve both signals propagating within single neurons and signals sent across a whole network of hundreds of neurons, the two views present different challenges.Jun 10, 2015
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Article Professional DevelopmentAfter you have established a mentoring team, it is important to maintain your mentoring relationships in a professional manner. Through your attitude and actions, you can show that you are responsible, and through your work as a graduate student, you can develop and demonstrate your abilities as an independent scholar and researcher.Jun 10, 2015
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Article Scientific ResearchHigh-quality science and high standards of animal care go hand in hand. In order to achieve good science, it’s essential that we have healthy animals. If our animals are sick, hungry, malnourished, housed poorly, or depressed, we’ll see the impact on our work.Jun 10, 2015
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Journal ArticleLearning to solve a new problem involves identifying the operating rules, which can be accelerated if known rules generalize in the new context. We ask how prior experience affects learning a new rule that is distinct from known rules. We examined how rats learned a new spatial navigation task after having previously learned tasks with different navigation rules. The new task differed from the previous tasks in spatial layout and navigation rule. We found that experience history did not impact overall performance. However, by examining navigation choice sequences in the new task, we found experience-dependent differences in exploration patterns during early stages of learning, as well as differences in the types of errors made during stable performance. The differences were consistent with the animals adopting experience-dependent memory strategies to discover and implement the new rule. Our results indicate prior experience shapes the strategies for solving novel problems, and the impact of prior experien...Sep 16, 2024
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Article Professional DevelopmentSo, you want to study neuroscience in graduate school. Acknowledging that you are ready to further your education is the first big step. Now you must choose the few programs you want to apply to out of hundreds available.Jun 4, 2015












