Kahnt Lab

@KahntLab

Neuroscience lab at studying learning, decision making, and olfaction.

Chicago, IL
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2017.

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    31. sij

    The role of memory in addiction: a commentary on Bornstein and Pickard memory sampling theory v/

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    31. sij

    For an excellent summary and discussion, see and 's research highlight:

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    30. sij

    👉New research from our team shows that local and dynamic D2- to D1-neuron modulation in the striatum is necessary for reshaping goal-directed learning. Find out more in our study published today!

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  4. 31. sij

    New work by and colleagues showing EEG recordings from the HUMAN(!!!) olfactory bulb!

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    27. sij

    Now out in by Wang, Schoenbaum & Kahnt: Interactions between human orbitofrontal cortex and hippocampus support model-based inference.

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    Within a month of the discovery of the Wuhan coronavirus, the has generated an assay for the virus and made the protocol publicly available to the world. This is an outstanding example of the importance of publicly funded scientific infrastructure!

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    25. sij

    Paper of the week 1: an excellent paper of John Neumaier lab showing that chemogenetic inhibition of projections from lateral habenula to dorsal raphe reduces perseverative responding during reward-omission and immobility in the forced swim test

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    23. sij

    A dream came true! 🥰🧠🍤 CC , Multimodal mapping and analysis of the cyto- and receptorarchitecture of the human hippocampus

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    Please help me spread the word to all the job seekers out there: we are hiring a new tenure-track Assistant Professor in Systems Neuroscience!

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    23. sij

    I am looking for a Post-doc! Advert is here: If you are interested in the behavioural and brain mechanisms of decision-making (with a focus on hippocampus), please apply. I promise to do my best to help you navigate the challenges of a scientific career.

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    22. sij

    And anybody sporting an shirt (like that guy in the back) gets in for free!

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    22. sij

    Are you interested in innovative research on how decisions emerge and how we can optimize them? is looking for a postdoc to join the lab! Apply for a position in Berlin/Potsdam! Please RT!

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    21. sij

    Positions still available for a postdoc in my lab at NIH! We’ve got a great track record of placing postdocs in faculty positions, funding is guaranteed, and we have access to fantastic resources. See link in thread below, and please reach out if you’re interested!

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    21. sij

    Awesome to have this collaborative effort from the out, with , in . In it, we asked if the PE exhibited by DA at cue onset is just an error, or if it also carries the upcoming prediction. 1/n Thread below 👇

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  15. 22. sij

    Model-based decision-making involves representations of inferred outcomes in OFC. Our work led by is out today in !

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    19. sij

    "OFC is specifically required for inferring the value of expected outcomes" Targeted Stimulation of Human Orbitofrontal Networks Disrupts Outcome-Guided Behavior

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    17. sij

    Great new work by showing surprisingly specific knockout of inference-based decisions using a network-targeted TMS approach.

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  18. 17. sij

    Interesting paper showing DA more important for learning stimulus-reward associations than the generation of movements.

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    17. sij

    Happy to share our new work out in : Using longitudinal tau-PET and resting-state fMRI, we show that tau spreads across connected brain regions in Alzheimer's disease. Thanks to

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  20. 16. sij

    So excited to see our first TMS paper published.

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