80% of the neurons in our brain are in the cerebellum, and most of those are granule cells.
What are these cells doing and why do we need so many of them?
David DiGregorio will explain.
The talks are open to all (contact me for link).
Recorded talks: www.youtube.com/@shadmehrlab
26.02.2026 13:25
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Faculty include:
16.02.2026 14:52
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NeuroBridges brings together students from the countries of the middle east to learn about the brain, and each other.
Applications are now open.
neurobridges.net/upcoming
16.02.2026 14:52
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Mark Goldman will present computational models of interacting cortical and nuclear plasticity and propose a metaplasticity mechanism that adaptively tunes spike-timing-dependent plasticity at the parallel fiberβPurkinje cell synapse.
This is a zoom talk: all are welcome
16.02.2026 13:20
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Citing reduced federal funding, Johns Hopkins is exploring new low cost student housing.
04.02.2026 12:02
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Image credit: https://unsplash.com/photos/man-holding-card-with-seeking-human-kindness-text-8UG90AYPDW4
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: βOne should never direct people towards happiness, because happiness is an idol of the marketplace. One should direct them towards mutual affection...only human beings can feel affection for each other, and this is the highest achievement they can aspire to.β
25.01.2026 17:32
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Autism is a disorder that particularly affects the cerebellum.
Synaptic protein abnormalities appear to underlie disrupted development, potentially resulting in cognitive symptoms.
The recorded talks are available here: www.youtube.com/@shadmehrlab...
22.01.2026 12:51
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Neurobridges is a summer school that brings together students from the middle east, teaching them about synapses and circuits, but hoping to build understanding.
Here is a little essay about some of the conversations that took place in 2025.
rezashadmehr.blogspot.com/2026/01/neur...
20.01.2026 16:14
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The recorded talks are available here: www.youtube.com/@shadmehrlab...
10.01.2026 11:51
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The fastest inhibitory connection in the brain appears to be via a basket of axons electrically acting to inhibit Purkinje cells.
The seminars are open to all (please contact me for link).
10.01.2026 11:51
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Happy New Year, everyone!
Excited to share that our paper, βGoal uncertainty attenuates sensorimotor adaptation,β is now published in the Journal of Neurophysiology.
Huge thanks to our collaboratorsβSritej, Bobby, and Reza @rezashadmehr.bsky.social.
Paper: tinyurl.com/yyfast5m
08.01.2026 14:25
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My group of explorers, aiming to chart the cerebellum in 2026.
01.01.2026 15:42
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Are you interested in a MSc/PhD in human sensorimotor neuroscience? Learn to design experiments, analyze data, read & write papers, present at conferences, & work with a vibrant group of students & faculty in a world-class research environment.
#neuroskyence #psychscisky
gribblelab.org/join.html
17.12.2025 12:30
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Human monogamy in mammalian context
Abstract. Monogamy has been argued to have played an important role in human evolution and, across animals more generally, evolutionary transitions to high
Monogamy appears to coincide with the rise of cooperative society. But how monogamous are humans? DNA analysis suggests that humans are more monogamous than many other mammals, but unlike others, we live in groups in which multiple male-female pairs are monogamous and breed.
tinyurl.com/mryrnufc
10.12.2025 12:56
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We recorded from two classes of inhibitory neurons in the cerebellum and found a striking mathematical regularity in spike timing: as firing rates increased, the temporal intervals that induced downstream superposition were promoted while the intervals that caused interference were suppressed.
08.12.2025 18:49
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We tend to think of neurons as either excitatory or inhibitory, but some neurons chemically inhibit their downstream targets while electrically exciting their neighbors. What is gained by having an inhibitory neuron excite its neighbor?
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
08.12.2025 18:49
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Some forms of episodic ataxia are caused by mutations in the gene that encodes a calcium channel. Currently, no medications exist to treat it. Heather Snell presents new results on a potential therapeutic target for episodic ataxia.
The seminars are open to all (contact me for zoom link).
05.12.2025 13:45
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A study finds that cats meow harder to greet their male caregivers than female. Females are more verbally interactive, more skilled at interpreting cat meows. Apparently males require more meows to notice and respond to the needs of their cats.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
28.11.2025 13:03
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Shadows of our lab mates as the sun sets over San Diego and SFN comes to an end.
21.11.2025 19:29
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At SFN in San Diego.
15.11.2025 15:28
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Our intelligence and cognitive abilities are perhaps due to an expansion of our cerebral cortex. But surprisingly, compared to highly intelligent birds, primates have many more neurons in their cerebellum as compared to the cerebral cortex.
doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
09.11.2025 16:55
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The bird branch of evolution separated from mammals hundreds of millions of years ago. Yet, their cerebellum has the same structure as ours, including the zebrin bands. Here is the cerebellum of the zebra finch and the most amazing flyer of them all, the hummingbird. doi.org/10.1159/0005...
07.11.2025 13:27
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Birds are both intelligent and incredibly agile, yet they are quite small. How do they achieve this with their little brains?
They have twice as many neurons per brain mass than mammals, including primates.
www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...
07.11.2025 12:55
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George Washington wrote to a Jewish congregation in Rhode Island that the United States was founded not on βtoleration β¦ as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people,β but on a government that βgives to bigotry no sanction.β
04.11.2025 12:17
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I don't have much of a view from my office window, but this morning, the wind was brushing the vapor trails left by the rushing jets, leaving behind the froth of a cresting wave. If this was a superhero movie, there would be a surfer riding the waves in the sky.
29.09.2025 11:50
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Since start of 2025, as compared to the same period in 2024, Johns Hopkins has received 40% fewer federal awards, a decline of ~50% in research funding, a reduction of $500 million.
University wide, international graduate student enrollment is down by 8% since last year.
23.09.2025 11:44
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The cerebellum receives a surprisingly rich amount of information regarding stimulus value via its climbing fibers. What role does this pathway play in learning to make better decisions? Haining Zhong will explain.
22.09.2025 11:22
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