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Spring Semester 2019-2020
The Cognition and Neural Systems (CNS) Journal Club (nee' BCS Journal Club) meets on Tuesdays from 11:45 to 1:00 pm in Uris Hall 205.
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Please contact Thomas Cleland or David Smith with any questions.
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3 September 201921 January 2020: Organizational Meeting
28 January 2020:
10 September 2019: Celine Cammarata
V. Namboodiri, J. Otis, K. van Heeswijk, E. Voets, R. Alghorazi, J. Rodriguez-Romaguera, S. Mihalas & G. Stuber (2019). Single-cell activity tracking reveals that orbitofrontal neurons acquire and maintain a long-term memory to guide behavioral adaptation. Nature Neuroscience 22:1110–1121.
17 September 2019: Mary Elson
M. Davis, K. Grogan and D. Maney (2019). Expression of oxytocin receptors in the zebra finch brain during vocal development. bioRxiv preprint doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/739623.
24 September 2019: Lindsay Sailer
- L. Wang, V. Talwar, T. Osakada, A. Kuang, Z. Guo, T. Yamaguchi and D. Lin (2019). Hypothalamic Control of Conspecific Self-Defense. Cell Reports 26:1747–1758.
1 October 2019: Jesse Werth
- K. Katori, H. Manabe, A. Nakashima, E. Dunfu, T. Sasaki, Y. Ikegaya, H. Takeuchi (2017). Sharp wave-associated activity patterns of cortical neurons in the mouse piriform cortex. European J Neurosci, 48:3246–3254.
Optional Additional Readings:
- A. Lee and M. Wilson (2002). Memory of Sequential Experience in the Hippocampus during Slow Wave Sleep. Neuron 36:1183-94.
- H. Manabe, I. Kusumoto-Yoshida, M. Ota and K. Mori (2011). Olfactory Cortex Generates Synchronized Top-Down Inputs to the Olfactory Bulb during Slow-Wave Sleep. J Neurosci, 31(22):8123–33.
8 October 2019: Mike Goldstein
- TBD
15 October 2019: FALL BREAK - NO MEETING
22 October 2019: SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE - NO MEETING
29 October 2019: Santiago Forero
A. Hamid, J. Pettibone, O. Mabrouk, V. Hetrick, R. Schmidt, C.Vander Weele, R. Kennedy, B. Aragona & J. Berke (2016). Mesolimbic dopamine signals the value of work. Nature Nueroscience, 19(1):117-26.
5 November 2019: Khena Swallow
- M. Yebra, A. Galarza-Vallejo, V. Soto-Leon, J. Gonzalez-Rosa, A. de Berker, S. Bestmann, A. Oliviero, M. Kroes & B. Strange (2019). Action boosts episodic memory encoding in humans via engagement of a noradrenergic system. Nature Communications, doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11358-8.
12 November 2019: Faiza Ahmad
- M. Robinson, S. Warlow, and K. Berridge (2014). Optogenetic Excitation of Central Amygdala Amplifies and Narrows Incentive Motivation to Pursue One Reward Above Another. J Neurosci 34(50):16567–16580.
- NOTE: We had to redistill this 24MB file down to size in order to post it here; to do so the embedded Flash "Movie 1" on page 16571 was removed. For the full original PDF file, go to https://www.jneurosci.org/content/jneuro/34/50/16567.full.pdf.
19 November 2019: Wen-Yi Wu
R. Rao, M. von Heimendah, V. Bahr, and M. Brecht. (2019). Neuronal Responses to Conspecifics in the Ventral CA1. Cell Reports 27:3460–3472.
26 November 2019: No Meeting
Optional Readings for Thanksgiving week:
- Buchwalder and Huber-Eicher (2003). A brief report on aggressive interactions within and between groups of domestic turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). Applied Animal Behavior Science, 84:75-80.
- A Scientific American article on the topic can be found here.
3 December 2019: Lisa Hiura
- J. Scribner, E. Vance, D. Protter, W. Sheeran, E. Saslow, R. Cameron, E. Klein, J. Jimenez, M. Kheirbek, Z. Donaldson (2019). A neuronal signature for monogamous reunion. BioRxiv preprint, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/675959.
Tim DeVoogd
TBA
4 February 2020: This date is available!
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11 February 2020: Mary
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18 February 2020: This date is available!
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25 February 2020: Feb Break - no class
3 March 2020: This date is available!
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10 March 2020: Julia
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17 March 2020: Hamid
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24 March 2020: Da
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30 March 2020: Spring Break - no class
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7 April 2020: Chailin
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14 April 2020: Santi
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21 April 2020: Celine
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28 April 2020: Jack
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5 May 2020: 10 December 2019: Article Potluck - bring your favorite recent finding or something from your own research to share with the group!
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