Continued learning, sociability, and exercise promote resilience to memory impairment in AD
These factors also increase the activity of the RSC, an early site of dysfunction in AD
Here we perform an RSC deep-dive to examine this interaction (PV and PNNs matter!)
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Posts by Olivia O’Neill
Breaking boundaries: Dopamine’s role in prediction error, salient novelty, and memory reconsolidation
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New review building on findings from my MSc thesis! Here we discuss the role of dopamine in overcoming boundary conditions for memory reconsolidation. doi.org/10.1016/j.ne...
Excellent opportunity to join a stellar lab doing world-class science in a beautiful setting (super close to Banff)!!!
As our graduate program deadline approaches, we are recruiting motivated students to join our team. See details below:
New ad: Graduate (MSc / PhD) Student Positions – Neurophysiology of Autism Mouse Models – University of Calgary can-acn.org/graduate-msc... @deryasargin.bsky.social #neurojobs
A girl and her pet are watching the starry night sky, where some of the stars are the brain. a joshua tree on the left indicates the location
You KNOW you've arrived, mainstream, when your invention is turned into an open source asset!🧠🧪 Kudos @deryasargin.bsky.social www.eneuro.org/content/12/6... @cate-cholamine.bsky.social @mathiasvschmidt.bsky.social @zenbrainest.bsky.social @sfn.org #StressNeurobiology @carmensandi10.bsky.social
My first paper in the Sargin Lab 🥳 so grateful to have been able to work on this project
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A research team led by Dr. Jonathan Epp and Dr. Derya Sargin at the University of Calgary, funded by Brain Canada and Women’s Brain Health Initiative (WBHI), has identified a promising target for new Alzheimer’s disease treatments. bit.ly/45atSCf