Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 6 hours 19 minutes
On January 28, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with our own Francesco Savelli for an episode of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Charles J. Wilson, Isabel Muzzio, and Salma Quraishi chatted with him about spatial reference frames and computation in the hippocampal network.
Dr. Savelli is Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology and member of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute.
https://www.utsa.edu/biology/faculty/...
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On February 4 , 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Zane Lybrand for an episode of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Jenny Hsieh, Chris Navara, and Salma Quraishi chatted with him about new work describing aberrant migration of adult born granule cells following pilocarpine insult, and its contribution to generation of spontaneous seizure.
Zane Lybrand PhD is Assistant Professor of Biology at Texas Womens University.
https://apps.twu...
On February 25, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Dr. Lara Hwa for an episode of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Charles J. Wilson, Matt Wanat, and Salma Quraishi chatted with her about the intersection of stress and alcohol consumption in rodent models of voluntary alcohol binging.
Dr. Hwa is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at Baylor University in Waco.
https://www.baylor.edu/psychologyneur.....
On March 18, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Sachin Deshmukh to talk space, environmental complexity and information flow in the entorhinal-hippocampal network. Charles J. Wilson, Francesco Savelli and Salma Quraishi chatted with him about how spatial representations arising in lateral entorhinal cortex with increasing environmental complexity are propagated through the hippocampal circuit.
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On March 25, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Dr. Kay Tye of the Salk Institute for an episode of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Tony Burgos-Robles, Charles Wilson, Matt Wanat, and Salma Quraishi chatted with her about studying social interaction and the effects of social isolation from a neural circuit vantage point.
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On April 1, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Jill Crittenden to talk about the striosomal and matrix compartments of the striatum, differences in their connections, and differences in their behavioral function.
Dr. Crittenden is Scientific Advisor to the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT.
participating in the discussion:
Charles J...
On April 8, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Alfredo Fontanini (Stony Brook University) to talk about gustatory insular cortex. Charles J. Wilson, Fidel Santamaria, Lindsey Macpherson and Salma Quraishi chatted with him on the role of gustatory cortex in taste, expectation and decision making...
On April 15, 2021 we were joined by Kamran Diba, to talk about hippocampal sharp wave ripples, theta oscillations, sleep, behavior, memory and memory replay.
Dr. Diba is Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology in the University of Michigan Medical School.
https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/diba-lab/
Charles J. Wilson, Professor, Dept. of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA & Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute...
On April 30, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Sergio Ferreira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) to discuss Alzheimer's Disease as a pathology of proteostasis. Hyoung-gon Lee, Chris Gamblin and Salma Quraishi chatted with him about how he is targeting protein synthesis to rescue defective synaptic plasticity and restore memory performance in a specific amyloid model of Alzheimer's.
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Thursday, May 5, 2021
We sat down with Josh Goldberg to talk about how the earliest prodromal symptoms of Parkinson's manifest at a cellular and network level in the autonomic nervous system. Charlie Wilson and Salma Quraishi talked with him about identifying distinct biophysical adaptations in an adult-onset mouse model, and how these changes are sufficient to explain one of the earliest signs of disease (hint: constipation!).
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