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    Input-Independent Homeostasis of Developing Thalamocortical Activity
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    Neurobiology of Disease Workshop: Stroke Recovery
    May 20, 2021
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    Breaking Down Barriers: The Importance of Diversity in Neuroscience
    May 19, 2021
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    Interoception Primes Emotional Processing: Multimodal Evidence from Neurodegeneration
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  • Enrichment from birth leads to a loss of ipsilateral retinal inputs to ventral dLGN in Ten-m3 KOs. Graphs show quantification of total ipsilateral inputs and their relative distribution in the dLGN. Data derived from individual animals in each group is shown.
    Enhancement of Early Experience Induces Correction of Miswired Neural Circuits
    Apr 23, 2020
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    Diversity and Inclusion in Neuroethics
    Apr 06, 2021
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    On Finding My Path and How You Can, Too
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    Non-coding RNAs in Nervous System Function and Disease
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    Elevate Your Science from Sexy to Rigorous
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    Episode 5: Rewarding Rigorous Science
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    Episode 4: Creating a Culture of Rigor
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    Episode 3: Dealing with Data
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