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PhD student Zak and Professor Tom Wishart are at the #AnatomicalSociety #cerebralcortex conference in Oxford, presenting their latest research on the role of PpT1 in #Batten disease. Exciting insights from the #NTUneuro and #SHiMR team!🧠🔬
#Neuroscience #Research #PhDLife #MolecularBiology #SciComm

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A unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. A Graphical abstract of a unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. SHY: synaptic homeostasis hypothesis, WISE: wake inhibition sleep excitation.

A unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. A Graphical abstract of a unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. SHY: synaptic homeostasis hypothesis, WISE: wake inhibition sleep excitation.

Conflicting results have been obtained re changes in synaptic strength in the #CerebralCortex during the #Sleep-WakeCycle. This computational study provides a comprehensive understanding & unified framework about #synaptic dynamics during #sleep & wake states @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4kHeNwM

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A unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. A Graphical abstract of a unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. SHY: synaptic homeostasis hypothesis, WISE: wake inhibition sleep excitation.

A unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. A Graphical abstract of a unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. SHY: synaptic homeostasis hypothesis, WISE: wake inhibition sleep excitation.

Conflicting results have been obtained re changes in synaptic strength in the #CerebralCortex during the #Sleep-WakeCycle. This computational study provides a comprehensive understanding & unified framework about #synaptic dynamics during #sleep & wake states @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4kHeNwM

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A unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. A Graphical abstract of a unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. SHY: synaptic homeostasis hypothesis, WISE: wake inhibition sleep excitation.

A unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. A Graphical abstract of a unified framework for synaptic dynamics during the sleep–wake cycle. SHY: synaptic homeostasis hypothesis, WISE: wake inhibition sleep excitation.

Conflicting results have been obtained re changes in synaptic strength in the #CerebralCortex during the #Sleep-WakeCycle. This computational study provides a comprehensive understanding & unified framework about #synaptic dynamics during #sleep & wake states @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4kHeNwM

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Delighted to share our latest article at #CerebralCortex: "Odorant representations indicate nonlinear processing across the olfactory system". A transatlantic effort led by Jesus Olivares, with Pato Orio, Viktor Sadilek, and Oliver Schmachtenberg. Thread below 👇
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The mind-altering power of yoga could improve your mental health Yoga has been found to physically alter your brain in ways which could bring a multitude of physical and mental health benefits.

#Neuroimaging has revealed #yoga can lead to an increase in the volume of grey matter in the brain. Grey matter – or the #CerebralCortex – is important for mental processes incl language, memory, learning and decision-making": buff.ly/V1lkAeE

#BrainHealth #brain
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New Study Reveals How the Cerebral Cortex Predicts the Future A new study shows that the cerebral cortex predicts the future by detecting novel stimuli and forming short-term memory traces called “echoes.” This mechanism, confirmed through neural network modeling,...

New Study Reveals How the Cerebral Cortex Predicts the Future #Science #Biology #Neurobiology #CerebralCortex #Neuroscience #BrainResearch

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"Cortical tracking of speakers’ spectral changes predicts selective listening"

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"Concurrent processing of the prosodic hierarchy is supported by cortical entrainment and phase-amplitude coupling"

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Activating words without language: beta and theta oscillations reflect lexical access and control processes during verbal and non-verbal object recognition tasks Abstract. The intention to name an object modulates neural responses during object recognition tasks. However, the nature of this modulation is still uncle

✍️ A new study with the participation of #BCBL researcher Clara Martin has been published in #CerebralCortex.

Read the full work here 👇

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