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Audio research news
The Transmitter
300 episodes
11 hours ago
Your latest update from The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Read more: https://www.thetransmitter.org/
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Your latest update from The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Read more: https://www.thetransmitter.org/
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Audio research news
The spectrum goes multidimensional in search of autism subtypes
Grouping people with autism based on shared features, genetics and co-occurring conditions may improve clinical trial outcomes, researchers say.
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5 days ago
9 minutes

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Exclusive: Harvard University lays off fly database team
The layoffs jeopardize this resource, which has served more than 4,000 labs for about three decades.
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6 days ago
5 minutes

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This paper changed my life: Abigail Person on birdsong, feed-forward circuits and convergent computations
By isolating specific neuron types involved in zebra finch birdsong, this 2002 Nature paper from Michael Fee and colleagues revealed elegant neural mechanisms controlling the timing of natural learned behavior.
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1 week ago
6 minutes

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The challenge of defining a neural population
Our current approach is largely arbitrary. We need new methods for grouping cells, ideally by their dynamics.
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1 week ago
8 minutes

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Oxytocin prompts prairie voles to oust outsiders, fortifying their friendships
The "love hormone" drives the neurobiology behind platonic bonds in animals usually studied for their romantic attachments.
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1 week ago
8 minutes

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Contested paper on vaccines, autism in rats retracted by journal
The editor-in-chief cited "inconsistencies in the number of subjects" as the reason for the retraction.
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1 week ago
5 minutes

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Body state, sensory signals commingle in mouse whisker cortex
The new study challenges a long-held view that the barrel cortex exclusively encodes sensory signals from the whiskers.
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1 week ago
5 minutes

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Neural population-based approaches have opened new windows into neural computations and behavior
Neural manifold properties can help us understand how animal brains deal with complex information, execute flexible behaviors and reuse common computations.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

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Poor image quality introduces systematic bias into large neuroimaging datasets
Analyses that include low-quality MRI data underestimate cortical thickness and overestimate cortical surface area, according to new findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.
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2 weeks ago
6 minutes

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Eye puffs prompt separable sensory, affective brain responses in mice, people
Post-puff brain state might not be an emotion, some researchers caution, but the protocol provides a cross-species approach to study emotions.
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

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What U.S. science stands to lose without international graduate students and postdoctoral researchers
Neuroscience in other countries will strengthen-at the United States' expense-as rising visa restrictions and rejections block many international students from enrolling at U.S. institutions and dissuade others from applying.
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3 weeks ago
7 minutes

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New dopamine sensor powers three-color imaging in live animals
The tool leverages a previously unused segment of the color spectrum to track the neurotransmitter and can be used with two additional sensors to monitor other neurochemicals at different wavelengths.
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3 weeks ago
4 minutes

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Cell 'antennae' link autism, congenital heart disease
Variants in genes tied to both conditions derail the formation of cilia, the tiny hair-like structure found on almost every cell in the body, a new study finds.
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3 weeks ago
4 minutes

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How to build a truly global computational neuroscience community
Computational sciences offer an opportunity to increase global access to, and participation in, neuroscience. Neuromatch's inclusive, scalable model for community building shows how to realize this promise.
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

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This paper changed my life: Victoria Abraira on a tasty link between circuits and behavior
The findings from Charles Zuker's lab put the taste system on the map, revealing that some fundamental principles of behavior are hardwired.
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4 weeks ago
4 minutes

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Breaking the jar: Why NeuroAI needs embodiment
Brain function is inexorably shaped by the body. Embracing this fact will benefit computational models of real brain function, as well as the design of artificial neural networks.
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4 weeks ago
11 minutes

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Four autism subtypes map onto distinct genes, traits
An analysis of more than 5,000 autistic children and their siblings underscores the idea that autism can be understood as multiple conditions with distinct trajectories.
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1 month ago
5 minutes

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Systems and circuit neuroscience need an evolutionary perspective
To identify fundamental neuroscientific principles that generalize across species, neuroscientists must frame their research through an evolutionary lens.
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1 month ago
7 minutes

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NIH proposal sows concerns over future of animal research, unnecessary costs
The new NIH policy calls for greater incorporation of new approach methodologies in all future Notices of Funding Opportunities related to animal model systems.
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1 month ago
6 minutes

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Fear and loathing on study section: Reviewing grant proposals while the system is burning
As grants are canceled, delayed and subject to general uncertainty, participating in study sections can feel futile. But it's more important than ever.
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1 month ago
8 minutes

Audio research news
Your latest update from The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Read more: https://www.thetransmitter.org/