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Monthly Archive for: "October, 2023"
This work by Yung-Chi Huang and others is a great/fun systems investigation of a single neuron and behavior!
By Katherine Olson
In News
Posted October 26, 2023

This work by Yung-Chi Huang and others is a great/fun systems investigation of a single neuron and behavior!

This work by @yungchihuang1 and others is a great/fun systems investigation of a single neuron and behavior! Shows how even a single neuron could use multiple means, essentially increasing [...]

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Who *doesn’t* need to relax after running around laying a bunch of eggs?
By Katherine Olson
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Posted October 26, 2023

Who *doesn’t* need to relax after running around laying a bunch of eggs?

Who *doesn’t* need to relax after running around laying a bunch of eggs? New discovery in roundworms describes how different behaviors are influenced by the same neuron. #motorneurons [...]

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A new MIT study in Current Biology
By Katherine Olson
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Posted October 26, 2023

A new MIT study in Current Biology

A new MIT study in @CurrentBiology provides an in-depth illustration of how individual neurons can use multiple means to drive complex behaviors, including providing serotonin for other cells. [...]

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Worm Brains, Decoded like Never Before
By Katherine Olson
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Posted October 26, 2023

Worm Brains, Decoded like Never Before

https://twitter.com/MillerLabMIT/status/1693820506313490759Worm Brains, Decoded like Never Before

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Steve Flavell at University of Michigan Physiology Seminar
By Katherine Olson
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Posted October 25, 2023

Steve Flavell at University of Michigan Physiology Seminar

Great talk at today's @UMPhysiology seminar by Dr. Steve Flavell from @MIT on how the nervous system #Celegans encodes sustained behavioral states. The ability to functionally map neural [...]

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Adam Atanas Presents at Open Data Prize Ceremony
By Katherine Olson
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Posted October 25, 2023

Adam Atanas Presents at Open Data Prize Ceremony

At today's Open Data Prize ceremony @mitlibraries Adam Atanas presents his work with @kjungsoo to create the https://t.co/ay9wGQyfTy, open dataset on C. elegans behavior and neural activity. [...]

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