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Posts by Matthijs van der Meer

Hippocampal replay meets dopamine in the talented @mimijanssen.bsky.social’s first preprint from the lab!

8 months ago 16 1 0 0

Great to hear! Congratulations to all involved, looking forward to following your work!

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Feel free to DM or email me your questions (mvdm@dartmouth.edu) if you're interested -- I look forward to hearing from you!

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Current NIH- and NSF-funded projects in the lab focus on what determines the content of hippocampal replay, and on how replay interacts with downstream reward signals in the ventral striatum to support flexible behavior. Check out some of our recent work here: scholar.google.com/citations?hl...

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We are looking for a research assistant/lab manager to join the lab! A supportive, collaborative environment where you can learn neural recording with Neuropixels, optogenetics, fiber photometry, and neural data analysis.

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Why animal models are useful for CNS drug discovery: Part 2 Animal models predict activity of novel psychiatric medications

Conclusion: of the 7 major classes of ‘novel’ psychiatric drugs, the potential therapeutic actions of 6 were discovered using animal models of drug action.
zendudest.substack.com/p/why-animal...

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This is awesome, thanks for sharing!

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Beautiful work!

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Very nice! What program/what students can take these practicals? Is there a syllabus available?

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Congrats, Leyla!!

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This was already awesome before I read the word “evacuated”! Curious to learn how that phase of the study worked. Fire alarm??

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See you there!!

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highly recommend!

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Welcome Fred! We’re so lucky to have you!

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Professor, Senior Lecturer/Lecturer and Lecturer posts - Glasgow City (GB) job with University of Glasgow | 12838283 University of Glasgow College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences  School of Psychology & Neuroscience Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience/Psy...

Brain/behaviour people - come to beautiful Scotland - we are recruiting in psychology and neuroscience across all grades! Closes May 12. Details below, and please re-post 🙏

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More about us here: www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psyc...

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This will kill us: restricting animal research Tuesday, as my lab gathered to celebrate the completion of one of our big studies, the National Institutes of Health announced that they…

The NIH move to restrict animal research is a bad one and not just about health - it's about national security.

More here:
medium.com/@eblissmorea...

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Welcome to Save The U.S. National Science Foundation A Girl Looking at a Physics Model TAKE ACTION Save NSF is a coalition of concerned scientists and allies who are working to save funding for scientific grants through the U.S. National Science Foundation. Our mission is to support and advocate for the continuation of vital research and innovation in various scientific fields. NSF funding is critical to this work. Join us in our endeavor to ensure a sustainable future for scientific exploration and discovery.

I am so heartened to this seriously AWESOME #SaveNSF website go up today!!!!

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Check it out and share widely!!!! Likely more to come.

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Rapid Response Bridge Funding Program In the face of recent abrupt shifts in federal funding for education research, including large-scale terminations of National Science Foundation (NSF) research grant awards, we have developed a rap...

The Spencer Foundation is offering rapid response bridge funding for those who lost NSF research grants.

www.spencer.org/grant_types/...

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Wonderful news, congratulations!!

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Amazing! Congratulations— looking forward to hearing about the exciting and important work you have planned!!

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“Planning has value in units of cheese” — @nathanieldaw.bsky.social at #CNS2025

1 year ago 9 1 0 0
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Check out the amazing lineup we have for the Sunday 10am Symposium at CNS on the Cognitive Functions of Replay: Matthijs van der Meer, Nathaniel Daw, and Helen Barron 🤩@mvandermeer.bsky.social @nathanieldaw.bsky.social @helencbarron.bsky.social

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Awake replay: off the clock but on the job Hippocampal replay is widely thought to support two key cognitive functions: online decision-making and offline memory consolidation. In this review, we take a closer look at the hypothesized link bet...

New opinion paper in @cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social with Dan Bendor, where we argue that rodent studies provide only marginal support for the idea that replay supports real-time decisions (e.g. planning). Fictive learning and memory tagging are more consistent w/evidence. www.cell.com/trends/neuro...

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