Going to #SfN25? Meet my fantastic colleagues at the conference, and if you find yourself near my poster Tuesday afternoon (TT10) come say hi!
Going to #SfN25? Meet my fantastic colleagues at the conference, and if you find yourself near my poster Tuesday afternoon (TT10) come say hi!
Interested in Epileptic Discharges? In need of a data set to validate your source reconstruction models based on clinical outcome? Check out our newest: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Big thanks to B. VorderwΓΌlbecke, S. VuillΓ©moz et al. ! - @seeber.bsky.social @cibm.bsky.social
Check out our new review/perspective (w/ @juangallego.bsky.social & Devika Narain) on neural manifolds in the brain! It was a lot of fun to think through these ideas over the past couple of years, and I'm excited it's finally out in the world!
π: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Nanthia Suthana, PhD, is especially interested in the complex processes that drive memory and emotion, and in developing therapies using neurostimulation to treat disorders that involve those processes. neurosurgery.duke.edu/news/learnin...
Thank you, Pierre!
Interested in human brain function and neuroimaging during natural real-world activities? Learn more from our amazing speakers and present your own work at the Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference. Registration & abstract submission is now open: neuroscienceeverydayworld.org/conference-2...
I recently spoke at a Congressional briefing with a military veteran from our PTSD clinical trial on the life-changing impact of the NIH Brain Initiative. Watch hereπ
braininitiative.nih.gov/news-events/...
The BRAIN Initiative is now facing a 20% cut on top of the 40% last yrβ¦
Thank you, Zak!
This is figure 1, which shows the experimental paradigm.
A study in Nature Human Behaviour suggests that physical and imagined movement through real-world environments may use the same neural mechanism in the brain. The findings might help us to better understand human memory in real-world settings. https://go.nature.com/3R1FmPO π§ͺ
Thank you, Klaus!
π¨ New lab paper!π¨
A dream study of mine for nearly 20 yrs not possible until now thanks to NIH π§ funding & 1st-author lead @seeber.bsky.social
We tracked hippocampal activity as people walked memory-guided paths & imagined them again. Did brain patterns reappear?π§΅π
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A huge shoutout to the fantastic @suthanalab.bsky.social and colleagues who made this study a reality. We're also deeply grateful to our amazing study participants, whose commitment made this research possible.
These findings shed light on the brain waves that help us find our ways, imagine scenarios, and recollect episodic memories. In summary, these neural dynamics may be relevant for supporting experiences that are detached from the here and now.
The fascinating result? Similar neural patterns emerge in both scenarios! The hippocampal theta oscillations we observed encode spatial information even when we imagine moving along specific spatial routes.
π§ Our new (NIH funded!) paper reveals how the brain creates internal dynamics during both real- and imagined navigation. We recorded directly from the human hippocampus as participants moved through physical space and when they mentally navigated imagined routes.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Grid cells have a geometry in time. Thanks to @azvollan.bsky.social l & @rjgardner.bsky.social for this heroic discovery. @ercresearch.bsky.social
#KiloNeurons @m-bmoser.bsky.social @kavlintnu.bsky.social @nature.com
@kavlifoundation.bsky.social
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π§ β¨ Save the Date! The third Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference will take place at Boston University on July 28-29, 2025. Check out our fantastic lineup of speakers featuring cutting-edge brain research in everyday life situations: neuroscienceeverydayworld.org/conference-2...