Neurobiology of Deep Brain Stimulation
What is deep brain stimulation? How does it work? Editor-in-Chief Bill Yates (University of Pittsburgh) and neurosurgeon Dr. Mark Richardson (University of ...
Journal of Neurophysiology
Neurobiology Journal Club #15 "Entorhinal Cortex: Witter and Leutgeb Labs!" (#0042)
Back on the road, this time with THREE papers all pertaining to understanding entorhinal cortex function. ***There is one VERY LAME INFLAMMATORY traffic ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #13 "Astrocytes improve neuronal health through mito transfer?!" (#0040)
(Do you remember Ponch and John?) Back on the road with a fascinating set of observations from some folks at the University of TX Medical Universe in ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #28: "Distributed Encoding of STUFF in the Brain: PART II" (#0057)
Five papers: two old, three new. Just another moving rant about the use of the term "encoding" in modern Neuroscience. I am revisiting a couple previous ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #1 (LONG version) (#0011)
The FIRST ever (JCOAB) Journal Club on a Bike! Welcome! Please understand...it ain't perfect yet, and it might never be. The only way this works is ONE TAKE.
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #11 "Somatostatin interneurons and learning in the PFC x2!!" (#0038)
Here are TWO current papers from Nature Neuro, both showing a crucial role for SOM+ interneurons in PFC dependent learning. Remember, I am riding a bike: ...
J.C. on a bike
Pain Neurobiology 1
The Complete Clinician
Neurobiology Journal Club #25: "Egocentric boundary vector tuning in retrosplenial cortex!" (#0054)
It's a wet journal club today, with a strong offering from the incomparable Haaselmo lab at Boston University, USA. Here, his team demonstrates the egocentric ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #21 "Myelination and Microglia in Memory and Forgetting!" (#0049)
On the road with TWO papers, and two beautiful data sets. Both papers look at circuit changes that underpin the formation of remote fear memory. One focuses ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #23 "All Optical Electrophysiology?!" (#0052)
Rubber rings on Pittsburgh pavement with All Optical Electrophysiology today! Many labs have been working toward an all optical solution to monitoring and ...
J.C. on a bike
Pain Neurobiology 2
The Complete Clinician
Neurobiology Journal Club #5 "Spatially modulated firing in MEC--O.G. Grid cell papers" (#0027)
I get alot of requests via email to do a single ride about the grid cells. I gave it a try today, but it basically morphed into a discussion of the first two papers ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #14 "Recording in Layer 2/3 pyramidal cells in HUMAN neocortex?!" (#0041)
(Name that theme!) On the road again, giving a shout out to the Larkum lab in Germany. Remember, I am riding a bike: If I say things like "MY IDEA" or "I SAID ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #22 "Morph-Electro-Transcriptomics?!" (#0050)
This is a brief shout out to three recent papers that all try to fine tune our knowledge as to how neocortical neurons sort by morphology, electrophysiology, and ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #17 "Possible futures encoded in the hippocampus?!!" (#0044)
The Frank lab has hit a home run here with an amazing set of observations regarding coding in the hippocampus. These results were previewed years ago by ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #16 "Mormyrid Fish and Electrosensory perception!" (#0043)
Back on the road, this time with a rocking paper from the Sawtell lab. This lab uses the incomparable Mormyrid fish as a model system to study sensory ...
J.C. on a bike
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation: Anniversary, Research, Open Discussion
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation has been at the forefront of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and rehabilitation research since its ...
BMC
Neurobiology Journal Club #12 "Oligodendrogenesis and Memory Consolidation in Adult Mice" (#0039)
If you can't name that tune, you are indeed a YOUNG person who needs more late 70s/early 80s TV in your life. I am back on the road with another paper. This is ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #24: "Assembly-Specific Disruption of Hippocampal Replay!" (#0053)
Just a warm Friday afternoon ride discussing the latest from the Csicsvari Lab in Austria. For years now, nearly every paper from this laboratory has been ...
J.C. on a bike
Toward an Interpersonal Neurobiology of the Developing Mind
Will a better understanding of the human brain enable engineers to build better interfaces and operating systems? Dan Siegel will discuss neurobiology and its ...
UW Video
The Neuroscience of Addiction - with Marc Lewis
Neuroscientist and former addict Marc Lewis makes the case that addiction isn't a disease at all, although it has been recently branded as such. Watch the Q&A: ...
The Royal Institution
НЕЙРОБИОЛОГИЯ ВИЗУАЛИЗАЦИИ! ПОЧЕМУ ЭТО РАБОТАЕТ!
Можно ли добиться тела своей мечты визуализацией? Что происходит в твоем теле, когда ты представляешь физич...
Anastacia Kay
The Neuroscience of Eating Disorders
Many of us are lucky enough to live in a world where food is easily accessible. We no longer have to hunt wild animals or scrounge for edible plants to survive.
Neuro Transmissions
Wake up, I'm Speaking: The Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreaming
It seems that everybody, from comedians, to poets, to world leaders, have something to say about sleep. So why not scientists? Sleep, or the lack of it, is the ...
Dana Foundation
New Approaches to Understanding Language in Minimally Verbal Autism Spectrum Disorder (4 of 10)
(November 30, 2018) Plenary Speaker of the conference Helen Tager-Flusberg, Ph.D., the Director of the Center for Autism Research Excellence at Boston ...
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The Human Connectome Project - Relating Brain Circuits to Behavior: David Van Essen at TEDxCaltech
David C. Van Essen is the Alumni Endowed Professor in the Anatomy & Neurobiology Department at Washington University in St. Louis. He has pioneered the ...
TEDx Talks
Do newspapers matter in the digital age? | Lisa DeSisto | TEDxDirigo
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Against all odds, the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday ...
TEDx Talks
Ian Baldwin (Max Planck Institute): Making scientific writing painless
https://www.ibiology.org/professional-development/making-scientific-writing-painless/ Dr. Ian Baldwin provides his perspective on the best scientific writing ...
iBiology Science Stories
Neurobiology Journal Club #20 "Regulation of Cocaine Seeking by the Ventral Pallidum" (#0048)
Back on the road with a paper about cocaine seeking behavior. This paper is a very elegant dissection of how different cell types in the ventral pallidum (not ...
J.C. on a bike
Neurobiology Journal Club #1 (Short Version) (#0012)
The FIRST ever (JCOAB) Journal Club on a Bike! Welcome to the short version! Please understand...it ain't perfect yet, and it might never be. The only way this ...
J.C. on a bike
Allan Schore, Neurobiology of boys at risk
From Oslo, Norway, 29.9.2017 The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of boys at risk.
Rune Fardal
July 2 - 4:00 PM - Larry Young: Neurobiology of Social Bonding, Empathy & Social Loss...
"Neurobiology of Social Bonding, Empathy & Social Loss in Monogamous Voles" The socially monogamous prairie vole provides an opportunity to examine the ...
Institut des sciences cognitives - UQAM
Indulge your neurobiology | Sarah McKay | TEDxNorthernSydneyInstitute
What can we learn about our brains if we choose to respect and indulge in our neurobiology? Sarah talks about what happened when she left academic ...
TEDx Talks
Mark Mattson - Optimization of Cognitive Performance
Humans evolved in environments where food was not continuously available, and so possess robust adaptive physiological and behavioral responses to ...
TheIHMC
Negative reinforcement mechanisms in drug addiction
Negative reinforcement mechanisms in drug addiction” George Koob, Ph.D. Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Athina Markou ...
Calit2ube
Why March Was The Longest Year Ever (explained by science)
Thank you to my PATRONS for being awesome and supporting me through this time. Join & get my updates: https://www.patreon.com/BrainCraft SUBSCRIBE to ...
BrainCraft
Monica Gagliano - Plant Intelligence and the Importance of Imagination In Science | Bioneers
This keynote speech was delivered at the 2018 National Bioneers Conference. Introduction by Kenny Ausubel, Bioneers Co-Founder and CEO. From ancient ...
Bioneers
Allan Schore: The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of boys at risk
All our sons: The neurobiology and neuroendocrinology of boys at risk.
Per Christian Dahl
Robert Sapolsky
What drives human behavior? Why do we do what we do? Is free will an illusion? Has civilization made us better? Can we escape our tribal past?
Arts & Ideas at the JCCSF
Neurobiology Journal Club #18 "Amygdala Reward Neurons Form-n-Store Fear Extinction Memory!" (#0046)
Another amazing set of observations and experimental manipulations from the Tonegawa laboratory at MIT. Here they look at two different populations of ...
J.C. on a bike
Making Lasting Memories In the Brain
Investigate the brain processes underlying the effects of drugs and stress hormones on memory storage. James L. McGaugh, (NAS) Ph.D., is Research ...
Distinctive Voices
8th Annual Yale BPD Conference Part 4: Neurobiology of Impulsive Aggression in BPD
8th Annual Yale BPD Conference -- May 4, 2012 Part 4: Neurobiology of Impulsive Aggression in BPD -- Antonia S. New, PhD.
NEA BPD