MIT Picower Institute

@MIT_Picower

Institute researchers study the neuroscience of learning, memory, cognition, perception, consciousness, and developmental, psychiatric and neurological disease.

Cambridge, Massachusetts
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2010.

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  1. 22. sij

    Read our latest research on autism, memory and emotion, Alzheimer's and the visual system in our January e-mail newsletter . Consider subscribing to receive it in your inbox:

  2. 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.

  3. Out today: The November edition of our bimonthly newsletter including stories and videos about research, our presentations at , our first symposium and more.

  4. There was quite a SURge of six posters at today! Lined up among the posters were Keji Li, Elie Adam, , and . A little further down (not seen) is . Lots of visitors, too!

  5. . at her featured talk just now at on stimulating 40Hz brain rhythms to fight

  6. Great talk by starting off a mini symposium on and at . How machine learning helps extract importance of cue and rule information from signals in six regions of cortex during visual cognition task.

  7. At our Fall Symposium Elly Nedivi discusses how strategic synaptic changes can rewire circuits even in adult brain.

  8. Our Fall Symposium "Neural Mechanisms of Memory and Cognition" is underway with opening remarks by

  9. 3. lis 2019.

    The lab of has shown that increasing gamma brain rhythm power reduces ’s pathology and improves memory in mice. Human trials are starting. To learn more (& see the full 4-minute video) visit

  10. 1. kol 2019.

    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 ().

  11. On the Picower Institute's third floor, ART stands for "All Representations of Thought." alumnus 's six newly installed paintings seek to investigate, inspire.

  12. 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.

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  13. Professor Karel Svoboda delivers the annual Picower Lecture, examining how the brain prepares motor behaviors.

  14. 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:

  15. What do I most like to tell people about the brain? Prof. : "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:

  16. What do I most like to tell people about the brain? Mackenzie Lemieux : "...The most fascinating brain cells are constantly on the move. Part PAC-MAN, part chameleon, part emergency medical responder...." See more:

  17. What do I most like to tell people about the brain?Joyce Wang "...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:

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