
Rebecca Horne
Multimedia Director at The Spectrum & Daily News
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Dec 10, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Claudia Lopez Lloreda |Rebecca Horne |Eric R. Kandel |Jill Adams
Colón Ramos makes his case in “Mind/Matter: The Neuroscience of Perception, Attention and Memory,” an exhibit of drawings from Ramón y Cajal and Golgi he curated at the Yale Peabody Museum in collaboration with the Wu Tsai Institute of Yale University. “Butterflies of the Soul,” a section named after Ramón y Cajal’s metaphor for neurons, also showcases letters between the two researchers, in which they share findings and a drive to find common ground.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Sneha Khedkar |Rebecca Horne |Jill Adams |Kenneth Harris
About 10 years ago, when Michael Yartsev set up the NeuroBat Lab, he built a new windowless cave of sorts: a fully automated bat flight room. Equipped with cameras and other recording devices, the remote-controlled space has enabled his team to study the neuronal basis of navigation, acoustic and social behavior in Egyptian fruit bats without having any direct interaction with the animals.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Elissa Welle |Jill Adams |Olivia Gieger |Rebecca Horne
Five years ago, Anne Churchland and her colleagues in 10 other labs set themselves an ambitious task. They wanted to create a vast, pooled dataset of electrophysiology recordings from the same brain location in head-fixed mice performing a visual decision-making task. To try to standardize their efforts, they all used Neuropixels probes and identical surgical techniques and animal-training protocols.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Jill Adams |Daisy Yuhas |Olivia Gieger |Rebecca Horne
Associate professorUniversity of California, Los Angeles Share this article: Tags: Spectrum, Clinical trials, Community, drug development, Gene therapy, Genetic testing, Health care, Neurodevelopment, Neurodevelopmental disorders, Quality of life, Treatments, UBE3A In late January 2024, my colleagues and I received startling news.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
thetransmitter.org | Rebecca Horne |Angie Voyles Askham |Jill Adams |Tyler Sloan
Art directorThe Transmitter Share this article: Uruguayan neuroscientist Juan Ignacio (Nacho) Sanguinetti-Scheck can trace his passion for studying animal behavior in the wild to a joke he made in 2015. He was a Ph.D. student at the time and also performed improv a few times per week.
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