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Posts by Benjamin Vidal

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Sleep-dependent infraslow rhythms are evolutionarily conserved across reptiles and mammals Nature Neuroscience - Bergel et al. show that an infraslow rhythm connecting the brain and body during sleep is shared by lizards, mammals and birds, revealing an ancestral process and reshaping...

⚠️ New paper alert and what a way to end 2025! 🎉
Happy to share our story “Sleep-dependent infraslow rhythms are evolutionarily conserved across reptiles and mammals.” published today in Nature Neuroscience.

Sleeping dragons 🦎 and functional ultrasound!
Read the full paper here: rdcu.be/eWJHb 1/8

3 months ago 101 37 3 2

A commentary on reptile sleep, with recommendation from @anitaluthi.bsky.social @labluthi.bsky.social

3 months ago 13 5 0 0
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Was a lot of fun working on this piece with Ben Clayton for @annualreviews.bsky.social
Reactive astrocyte heterogeneity is a thoroughly exciting and complicated problem... lots of exciting discoveries in recent years.

www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...

8 months ago 20 11 0 0

Our work about glial induction of cerebral vasomotion during neuroinflammation is out in @ebiomedicine.bsky.social !
You can read it here: www.thelancet.com/journals/ebi...

As pictures are worth a thousand words, here is a movie of the typical inflammatory CBV changes, superimposed on an ULM image

10 months ago 6 1 0 0

Great article by @thetransmitter.bsky.social on making #neuroimaging tools accessible! As someone working in #fUSI, I strongly believe dedicated #OpenScience solutions are essential for our field to advance. Hope to contribute to these efforts in the future.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

1 year ago 2 1 0 0

Nice to see the new album from my heavy metal band promoted here on bluesky 🎸
If you like old school stuff with Iron Maiden / Judas Priest vibes, worth to give it a listen!
#heavylution #thecycle

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Exclusive: NIH to terminate hundreds of active research grants Studies that touch on LGBT+ health, gender identity and DEI in the biomedical workforce could be terminated, according to documents obtained by Nature.

In an unprecedented move, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has begun mass terminations of research grants that fund active scientific projects because they no longer meet “agency priorities”….

🧪 #AcademicSky

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

1 year ago 165 139 14 12

Looking forward to this!

1 year ago 6 0 0 0
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Thanks, I will take a look at it, looks cool!
Anyway this resonates with remarks from many other people that occasionnally see similar waves (brain or not) but do not study them further as they appear rather randomly in specific subjects. Hope this will renew the interest on this phenomenon!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Interesting that you found similar stuff outside the brain. Was there any correlation w/ local inflammation ?
Waves were restricted to small parts of the brain vasculature, similarly to some clinical observations with optical techniques.this made us think of local vasomotion rather than Mayer waves

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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The gamma rhythm as a guardian of brain health Fast oscillations (30-150Hz), generated by internal brain mechanisms may be essential for the maintenance of healthy brain function.

The gamma rhythm as a guardian of brain health
elifesciences.org/articles/100...
#neuroscience

1 year ago 36 11 5 0
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Induction of hemodynamic traveling waves by glial-related vasomotion in a rat model of neuroinflammation: implications for functional neuroimaging Cerebral hemodynamics are crucial for brain homeostasis and serve as a key proxy for brain activity. Although this process involves coordinated interaction between vessels, neurons and glial cells, it...

Happy to share these findings from a previous work in Lyon: #neuroinflammation can enhance vasomotion, resulting in large hemodynamic traveling waves during #fUSi. This was related to the local presence of reactive glial cells. #glia
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Thanks to all involved!

1 year ago 6 1 1 1
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The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can persist in the brain—in the skull bone marrow and meninges—to induce neurologic damage
www.cell.com/cell-host-mi... open-access

1 year ago 843 335 40 38
a schematic image of a balance with a person lying flat his back, with equipment attached to his chest

a schematic image of a balance with a person lying flat his back, with equipment attached to his chest

This is a schematic of the first 'neuroimaging' machine, developed by Angelo Mosso in 1882. It was a very carefully calibrated balance, which aimed to measure small changes in the balance due to changes in blood flow. #neuroskyence #psychscisky

1 year ago 58 17 3 0

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1 year ago 116 47 52 3

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Gentle reminder: even if you don't mask regularly, please mask inside airplanes.

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