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Very interesting!
In defense of emotions 🧠❤️
#LivingArchitectures
We put cells and cytoskeleton filaments on the architecture of the musée d'Orsay.
www.musee-orsay.fr/fr/agenda/ev...
Scientists of the #CytoMorphoLab adapted their protocols to illustrate the questions that keep them awake at night.
-> Two shows on the 24th and 25th of January.
I’ve been rethinking of emotion as something like ~the dynamic, emergent subjective experience of sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric nervous system integration. (With the latter trying to get at the gut feeling, more interceptive aspect). WIP
Reminds me of the interesting feedback connectivity from amygdala to V1
Fantastic, interesting work. Congratulations!
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Congratulations! And go smart Penn decisions 🎉🍾
Same! Well-received and invited to suggest special issues going forward of particular interest 🤗
**How do we make long-lasting emotional memories**
Looks very interesting.
#neuroskyence
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Spinal motor neurons in dazzling detail. ✨
Each green dot is a spinal motor neuron - crucial but rare cells making up just 1% of neurons in the spinal cord. In diseases like ALS, they are selectively damaged, making them of special interest to neuroscientists.
#neuroskyence #FluorescenceFriday
Excited to see more research on joy! We did a small pilot study trying to image joy in high resolution with less distortion at 3T (Fig 4): www.frontiersin.org/journals/neu...
This recent ✨ Early Career Commentary ✨ makes the case that interoception - the sensing & interpretation of internal bodily signals - should be studied within a Bayesian multisensory framework
Cortical and subcortical mapping of the human allostatic–interoceptive system using 7 Tesla fMRI
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Nature research paper: Amygdala–liver signalling orchestrates glycaemic responses to stress
go.nature.com/4m2rH8t
2/2 For more insula fun, I really like Fermin et al. 2022 (doi.org/10.1098/rsos...) and this review (med.stanford.edu/content/dam/...)
Thanks for bringing up the insula, a fascinating interoceptive emotion hub that deserves more attention. In the brief report, I was focused primarily on seeing joy in the amygdala, a region I’ve been long fascinated with. But the same imaging principle absolutely applies to the insula. 1/2
Love to see the Joy! Curious if you’ll see juicy left amygdala (BLA especially) as well during those moments. www.frontiersin.org/journals/neu...
Congrats! Welcome to the endlessly interesting and complicated world of emotion research. Just came out w a little Joy study to contribute to the lit. May the next decade bring more brain research to help patients www.frontiersin.org/journals/neu...
www.frontiersin.org/journals/neu... Bringing Joy to the neuroimaging world: our paper is out today demonstrating proof of concept novel spin-echo based fMRI technique gSlider-SWAT for imaging whole brain at 1mm³ 3T, including amygdala and OFC. Looking forward to continued innovations in the field!
Pathogen fighters can act as surveillance forces that ferry information from the gut and fat deposits to the brain
https://go.nature.com/4kip5mR
An epithelial cell videoed through a microscope. #CellBiology
A heart muscle cell (cardiac myocyte) photographed through a microscope. Actin filaments are shown. #CellBiology