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Read our latest research on autism, memory and emotion, Alzheimer's and the visual system in our January e-mail newsletter https://picower.mit.edu/news/e-newsletter …. Consider subscribing to receive it in your inbox: https://picower.mit.edu/news/subscribe pic.twitter.com/cbu8kgodcC
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Happy Holidays! About the image: Snowflake-shaped microglia (Get it? Glia!) amid icy streaks of myelin created by Minyoung Kim of the Kwanghun Chung lab.pic.twitter.com/uP7ClBVAew
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Out today: The November edition of our bimonthly newsletter including stories and videos about
#Alzheimers research, our presentations at#sfn2019, our first#DownSyndrome symposium and more. https://picower.mit.edu/news/e-newsletter …pic.twitter.com/gEx5KNQN1J
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There was quite a SURge of six
@SurLabMIT posters at#SfN19 today! Lined up among the posters were Keji Li, Elie Adam,@unacerebrita,@brainsOnMyMind and@vbprovencher. A little further down (not seen) is@MingsChirps. Lots of visitors, too!pic.twitter.com/6X4aordPbD
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@DrLiHueiTsai at her featured talk just now at#SfN19 on stimulating 40Hz brain rhythms to fight#Alzheimers@ScienceMIT@MIT@mitbrainandcogpic.twitter.com/24GxBjNgEe
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Great talk by
@konet starting off a mini symposium on#AI and#neuroscience at#SfN19. How machine learning helps extract importance of cue and rule information from signals in six regions of cortex during visual cognition task.pic.twitter.com/mBtSxrJfYa
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At our Fall Symposium Elly Nedivi discusses how strategic synaptic changes can rewire circuits even in adult brain.
#neurosciencepic.twitter.com/iTy781O8sr
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Our Fall Symposium "Neural Mechanisms of Memory and Cognition" is underway with opening remarks by
@DrLiHueiTsai#neurosciencepic.twitter.com/I4gsvRp0M5
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The
@MIT lab of@DrLiHueiTsai has shown that increasing gamma brain rhythm power reduces#Alzheimer’s pathology and improves memory in mice. Human trials are starting. To learn more (& see the full 4-minute video) visit https://picower.mit.edu/innovations-inventions/genus …pic.twitter.com/bUXUx7cTJ2 -
New method classifies brain cells based on electrical signals Fresh
#neuroscience research in@currentbiology by@MillerLabMIT and@uni_tue https://picower.mit.edu/news/new-method-classifies-brain-cells-based-electrical-signals …pic.twitter.com/WQ4oOt5Iek
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New! The latest "Picower Institute Update" featuring stories about papers from several research collaborations & a big honor for Kwanghun Chung. Check it out and consider subscribing at (https://picower.mit.edu/news/subscribe ). https://picowerinstituteatmit.cmail20.com/t/ViewEmail/t/E6AE2D5E6F6B94442540EF23F30FEDED/A5A2385374EB33274BD7C9066BE4161D …pic.twitter.com/j5dTzNPWqA
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New algorithm finds neural spikes in flashing lights https://picower.mit.edu/news/new-algorithm-finds-neural-spikes-flashing-lights …
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On the Picower Institute's third floor, ART stands for "All Representations of Thought."
@MIT alumnus@toddsiler's six newly installed paintings seek to investigate, inspire. https://picower.mit.edu/news/mit-alums-six-newly-installed-paintings-seek-investigate-inspire …#neuroscience#art#STEAMpic.twitter.com/T1UmJi369v
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Out now! Our may e-newsletter with stories on Alzheimer's and epilepsy research, new research programs for Down syndrome and cannabis and amazing graduate students. https://picowerinstituteatmit.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/t/F92F32CA968DD7752540EF23F30FEDED/A5A2385374EB33274BD7C9066BE4161D …
#neuroscience#MITpic.twitter.com/GYmYUuuuhI
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Professor Karel Svoboda
@svoboda314 delivers the annual Picower Lecture, examining how the brain prepares motor behaviors.#neurosciencepic.twitter.com/WmFaED2jZN
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What do I most like to tell people about the brain? Jennifer Shih: "How beautiful the brain actually is up close, the way we get to see it in our experiments..." See more: https://www.instagram.com/p/BvCOaVjH5d6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link …
#brainweek#neuroscience#BrainAwarenessWeekpic.twitter.com/9TMh2lhVAx
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What do I most like to tell people about the brain? Prof.
@MillerLabMIT : "No one can truly multitask. Our brains are programmed to mono, not multi, task. This includes you, no matter what you may think." See more myths debunked: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu8wzhdnvCQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link …#brainweek#neurosciencepic.twitter.com/8DjGRv2eT8
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What do I most like to tell people about the brain? Mackenzie Lemieux
@kenzieL6 : "...The most fascinating brain cells are constantly on the move. Part PAC-MAN, part chameleon, part emergency medical responder...." See more: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu6mwY3H02L/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link …#brainweek#MIT#Neurosciencepic.twitter.com/htsIZ6cTPX
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What do I most like to tell people about the brain?Joyce Wang
@neurd_"...Everything you see, feel, remember, and dream about are the product of networks of brain cells working together in the dark spaces of your skull..." See more: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu3ega0nnDm/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=15y5v620uzlgt …#brainweekpic.twitter.com/A5knIlooe1
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