Yasuyo Tanaka

@yasuyotanaka

Neuroscientist, postdoc in Boston. My interest is about internal time representation in the brain.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2015.

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    30. kol 2018.

    Our research about thalamocortical dynamics during motor learning was published.

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    3. velj

    Functional abnormalities in the cerebello-thalamic pathways in an animal model of dystonia

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    29. sij

    VERY important paper from Logothetis' group just posted on about decoding consciousness in PFC in monkeys during a no-report paradigm. VERY critical data for current debates in awareness.

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    28. sij

    Happy to share this new paper from our lab, amazing work by : The Functional Organization of Cortical and Thalamic Inputs onto Five Types of Striatal Neurons Is Determined by Source and Target Cell Identities

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    26. sij

    Do you have a science podcast? What is it called? What's it about? How many episodes have you made? How often are episodes released? Do you accept pitches by scientists to be on episodes? How many downloads do you get per episode? I want to make a spreadsheet with this info 😇

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    26. sij

    Really nice. EM-validated retrograde tracing of neuronal connections in fly. BAcTrace a new tool for retrograde tracing of neuronal circuits | bioRxiv

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    24. sij

    Holding the head and the eyes still despite movements of the body. A superb example of the brain's steadicam. Motor control is a beautiful science.

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    23. sij

    A Nature paper reports stress can cause hair to turn grey in rodents by triggering the depletion of pigment-forming stem cells in hair follicles. This effect seems to be driven by activation of the sympathetic nervous system, contrary to previous theories.

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    23. sij

    PRMLは 深層以降のことが全く書いてなく(古いので) それに数学的厳密性も実はそれほどない(機械学習屋には比較的そう見えるだけ) 今では、Goodfellow(深層もカバー ) と マイクロソフトリサーチの、データサイエンスに関するPDF( ) が良いかと。

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    22. sij

    I had to read this 3 times to understand what it meant. Why can’t science be more colloquial? It would be a lot more fun if it was like “yo we invented this dope way to stop protein from being made...in specific cells! It’s so easy and you can just turn it on and off how neat!”

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    20. sij

    Elegant ventral pallidum work by and the Bo Li lab . VP GABA neurons show opposing responses to reward-predictive cues (excitation) and aversive outcome-predictive cues (inhibition). Now , but free here:

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    20. sij

    Thrilled to share our paper out today in Nature Neuroscience. We developed a novel chemogenetic strategy (ciPSI) to block new protein synthesis in specific cell types using an engineered drug-inducible version of eIF2α kinase PKR. 1/n

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    17. sij

    Cool to have our recent Cell paper featured in NIH Director's blog! Congrats to Ryoma Hattori et al.! A Real-Time Look at Value-Based Decision Making

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    17. sij

    An analysis of more than 70,000 journal articles shows that papers with a received 49% more attention and 36% more citations than articles without one

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    Varying the timing of manipulations in a Pavlovian task reveals a temporally restricted role of neurons primarily in reinforcing stimulus–reward associations, and less related to directly generating movements

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    15. sij

    The brain represents multiple future outcomes simultaneously and in parallel. Cool new work by , with single-unit recordings from mice confirming the predictions coming from AI side.

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    15. sij

    Article #4 from the Koya lab is out in J Neurosci! Congrats to Leonie Brebner and Joe Ziminski et al for the hard work! Also, many thanks to reviewers and editors. What’s this study about? () 1/n

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    14. sij

    まず若手用研究費をとる(4年で3000万円ほど)。4年の間にテクを雇って二人三脚しつつR01を目指し何度も玉砕。なんとかつなぎで特許関連の知財部主催の研究費をとる(350万円のと1500万円の)。R0… 続きは質問箱へ

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    13. sij

    When does midbrain dopamine activity exert its effects on behavior?

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    11. sij

    Very happy to have this out! Dopamine transients produce learning about antecedent cues, without making those cues valuable. Thread below summarizes our key points👇 Particularly proud as I spent experiment 3🤮 in a bin between squads while pregnant 😂

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    12. sij

    The corticospinal tract (CST) may initially have served a sensory function, as lumbar-projecting CST neurons do not encode movement but rather sensory gating (in mice). Not sure exactly why sensory would precede motor, but for sure CST ≠ motor there.

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