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5 May 2020: Article Potluck - bring your favorite recent finding or something from your own research to share with the group!


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Spring Semester 2020-2021

The Cognition and Neural Systems (CNS) Journal Club (nee' BCS Journal Club), also known as PSYCH 6271, meets on Tuesdays from 11:45 to 1:00 pm in Uris Hall 205  via Zoom.

Papers and notes from previous semesters can be found in the CNS (BCS) meeting archive.

Shortlink to this page:  https://cornellneuro.science/cnsjournalclub

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Presentations in the CNS JC are intended to "show us what you are interested in"; i.e., present work within your subfield that illustrates why it is interesting and broadly applicable.  It is less important to choose papers that you think will be close to every attendees' heart than it is to choose papers that are blisteringly important or interesting or controversial in your own subfield, and explain/share this with the group.  It's good for all of us.  The corollary is that journal club members don't decide whether to attend in a given week based on what is being presented.  

Presenting your own work is always welcome, in whatever manner you like.

To add yourself to the mailing list, send a plain-text email to bcs-L-request@cornell.edu  (BCS is the historical name of the journal club) with the body of the message saying simply join. The subject line doesn't matter. Sending the message leave instead will unsubscribe you from the list. See Cornell's Lyris HowTo page for further details.

You can enroll in the CNS Journal Club for graduate or undergraduate credit (1 CR, S/U) as a Topics in Biopsychology seminar: PSYCH 6271. The course requires that you present at least once during the semester and participate actively overall. You are welcome to attend without enrolling, of course, but we do appreciate you enrolling if you plan to attend the whole semester and to present.

Please contact Thomas Cleland or Katie Tschida with any questions.

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9 February 2021:  Organizational Meeting

16 February 2021Christiane Linster

23 February 2021Cancelled

2 March 2021Jesse Werth

16 March 2021: Thomas Cleland

  • Kanta, Pare, Headley 2019, Closed-loop control of gamma oscillations in the amygdala demonstrates their role in spatial memory consolidation.

23 March 2021Michael Mariscal

30 March 2021: Santi Forero

6 April 2021: Wendy Yang

13 April 2021: David Smith

20 April 2021: Patryk Ziobro

27 April 2021: Nicole Pranic

4 May 2021:  Lindsay Sailer

11 May 2021:  Article Potluck - bring your favorite recent finding or something from your own research to share with the group!


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Fall Semester 2021-2022

The Cognition and Neural Systems (CNS) Journal Club (nee' BCS Journal Club), also known as PSYCH 6271, meets on Tuesdays from 11:45 to 1:00 pm in Uris Hall 205.

Papers and notes from previous semesters can be found in the CNS (BCS) meeting archive.

Shortlink to this page:  https://cornellneuro.science/cnsjournalclub

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Presentations in the CNS JC are intended to "show us what you are interested in"; i.e., present work within your subfield that illustrates why it is interesting and broadly applicable.  It is less important to choose papers that you think will be close to every attendees' heart than it is to choose papers that are blisteringly important or interesting or controversial in your own subfield, and explain/share this with the group.  It's good for all of us.  The corollary is that journal club members don't decide whether to attend in a given week based on what is being presented.  

Presenting your own work is always welcome, in whatever manner you like.

To add yourself to the mailing list, send a plain-text email to bcs-L-request@cornell.edu  (BCS is the historical name of the journal club) with the body of the message saying simply join. The subject line doesn't matter. Sending the message leave instead will unsubscribe you from the list. See Cornell's Lyris HowTo page for further details.

You can enroll in the CNS Journal Club for graduate or undergraduate credit (1 CR, S/U) as a Topics in Biopsychology seminar: PSYCH 6271. The course requires that you present at least once during the semester and participate actively overall. You are welcome to attend without enrolling, of course, but we do appreciate you enrolling if you plan to attend the whole semester and to present.

Please contact Thomas Cleland or David Smith with any questions.

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31 August 2021:  Organizational Meeting

7 September 2021:  Julia Jun

14 September 2021:  Jesse Werth

21 September 2021:  Margaret Cruz

  • Meinhardt J, et al. (2021).  Olfactory transmucosal SARS-CoV-2 invasion as a port of central nervous system entry in individuals with COVID-19.  Nature Neuroscience 24: 168-175.  
    • The role of brain microglia in synaptic plasticity (as well as the immune response) arose during discussion.  Here are a couple of starting-point reviews of the topic for those interested. 

28 September 2021:  Celia McLean

5 October 2021:  Michael Mariscal

12 October 2021FALL BREAK / Indigenous Peoples' Day

  • No meeting

19 October 2021:  Lia Chen

26 October 2021:  Wendy Yang

2 November 2021:  Nicole Pranic

9 November 2021:  Society for Neuroscience Conference (virtual)

  • No meeting

16 November 2021:  Santi Forero

23 November 2021:  Nora Prior

30 November 2021:  David Smith

  • New findings and questions about retrosplenial cortex

7 December 2021:  CANCELLED – see you all next year!


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Spring Semester 2021-2022

The Cognition and Neural Systems (CNS) Journal Club (nee' BCS Journal Club), also known as PSYCH 6271-101 (6528), meets on Tuesdays from 11:40 to 1:00 pm in Uris Hall 205.

Papers and notes from previous semesters can be found in the CNS (BCS) meeting archive.

Shortlink to this page:  https://cornellneuro.science/cnsjournalclub

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Presentations in the CNS JC are intended to "show us what you are interested in"; i.e., present work within your subfield that illustrates why it is interesting and broadly applicable.  It is less important to choose papers that you think will be close to every attendees' heart than it is to choose papers that are blisteringly important or interesting or controversial in your own subfield, and explain/share this with the group.  It's good for all of us.  The corollary is that journal club members don't decide whether to attend in a given week based on what is being presented.  

Presenting your own work is always welcome, in whatever manner you like.

To add yourself to the mailing list, send a plain-text email to bcs-L-request@cornell.edu  (BCS is the historical name of the journal club) with the body of the message saying simply join. The subject line doesn't matter. Sending the message leave instead will unsubscribe you from the list. See Cornell's Lyris HowTo page for further details.

You can enroll in the CNS Journal Club for graduate or undergraduate credit (1 CR, S/U) as a Topics in Biopsychology seminar: PSYCH 6271. The course requires that you present at least once during the semester and participate actively overall. You are welcome to attend without enrolling, of course, but we do appreciate you enrolling if you plan to attend the whole semester and to present.

Please contact Thomas Cleland or David Smith with any questions.

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25 Jan 2022:  Organizational Meeting

1 February 2022:  No meeting (owing to Covid-19 policy)

8 February 2022:  No meeting

15 February 2022:  Nicole Pranic

22 February 2022:  Michael Mariscal

1 March 2022:  No meeting  ("February" break)

8 March 2022:  No meeting (Thom out of town)

15 March 2022:  Xin Zhao

22 March 2022:  No meeting (Thom has been posted elsewhere during this time slot by the powers)

29 March 2022:  Patryk Ziobro

  • Patryk presents "an outside perspective on my research"

5 April 2022:  No meeting (Spring Break)

12 April 2022:  Julia Jun

  • Anderson MC, Floresco SB (2022) Prefrontal-hippocampal interactions supporting the extinction of emotional memories:  the retrieval stopping model.  Neuropsychopharmacology 47: 180-195.  

19 April 2022:  SNOWED OUT!

26 April 2022:  Lindsay Sailer

  • No Reading – This will be a practice talk for an invited talk that Lindsay will be giving at Salisbury University (out near the Maryland coast).  Bring your interesting comments and constructive criticisms!

3 May 2022:  Nora Prior

  • Intention and rigor in scientific progress.


See you all in the Fall!


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Fall Semester 2022-2023

The Cognition and Neural Systems (CNS) Journal Club (nee' BCS Journal Club), also known as PSYCH 6271-101 (6528), meets on Tuesdays from 11:40 to 1:00 pm in Uris Hall 205.

Papers and notes from previous semesters can be found in the CNS (BCS) meeting archive.

Shortlink to this page:  https://cornellneuro.science/cnsjournalclub

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Presentations in the CNS JC are intended to "show us what you are interested in"; i.e., present work within your subfield that illustrates why it is interesting and broadly applicable.  It is less important to choose papers that you think will be close to every attendees' heart than it is to choose papers that are blisteringly important or interesting or controversial in your own subfield, and explain/share this with the group.  It's good for all of us.  The corollary is that journal club members attend regularly, and don't decide whether to attend in a given week based on what is being presented.  

Presenting your own work is always welcome, in whatever manner you like.

To add yourself to the mailing list, send a plain-text email to bcs-L-request@cornell.edu  (BCS is the historical name of the journal club) with the body of the message saying simply join. The subject line doesn't matter. Sending the message leave instead will unsubscribe you from the list. See Cornell's Lyris HowTo page for further details.

You can enroll in the CNS Journal Club for graduate or undergraduate credit (1 CR, S/U) as a Topics in Biopsychology seminar: PSYCH 6271. The course requires that you present at least once during the semester and participate actively overall. You are welcome to attend without enrolling, of course, but we do appreciate you enrolling if you plan to attend the whole semester and to present.

Please contact Thomas Cleland or David Smith with any questions.

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23 August 2022:  Organizational Meeting

30 August 2022:  Tim DeVoogd

6 September 2022:  Thom Cleland

  • Herculano-Houzel S (2014), The glia/neuron ratio: how it varies uniformly across brain structures and species and what that means for brain physiology and evolution.  Glia 62:1377-1391.  

13 September 2022:  Julia Jun

20 September 2022:  Wendy Yang

27 September 2022:  Santi Forero

4 October 2022:  Mylo Skolnick

11 October 2022:   No meeting (Fall Break)


18 October 2022:  Lindsay Sailer

  • Lindsay will present some of her work, titled: The impacts of early-life adversity and social experience on social and neural development in prairie voles. No readings.

25 October 2022:  Connie Lin

1 November 2022:  Celia McLean

8 November 2022:  Wen-Yi Wu

15 November 2022:  Yidan Chen

  • Bowles et al. (2022). Vagus nerve stimulation drives selective circuit modulation through cholinergic reinforcement. Neuron 110: 2867–288.

22 November 2022:  Hamid Turker

  • Widloski J, Foster DJ (2022).  Flexible rerouting of hippocampal replay sequences around changing barriers in the absence of global place field remapping.  Neuron 110: 1547-1558.

29 November 2022:  Nora Prior

  • Nora will speak about her own current work:  An integrated social-sensory framework of social behavior:  preliminary studies in finches and voles.


Until next year...


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Spring Semester 2022-2023

The Cognition and Neural Systems (CNS) Journal Club (nee' BCS Journal Club), also known as PSYCH 6271-101 (6528), meets on Tuesdays from 11:40 to 1:00 pm(ish) in Uris Hall 205.

Papers and notes from previous semesters can be found in the CNS (BCS) meeting archive.

Shortlink to this page:  https://cornellneuro.science/cnsjournalclub

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Presentations in the CNS JC are intended to "show us what you are interested in"; i.e., present work within your subfield that illustrates why it is interesting and broadly applicable.  It is less important to choose papers that you think will be close to every attendees' heart than it is to choose papers that are blisteringly important or interesting or controversial in your own subfield, and explain/share this with the group.  It's good for all of us.  The corollary is that journal club members attend regularly, and don't decide whether to attend in a given week based on what is being presented.  

Presenting your own work is always welcome, in whatever manner you like.

To add yourself to the mailing list, send a plain-text email to bcs-L-request@cornell.edu  (BCS is the historical name of the journal club) with the body of the message saying simply join. The subject line doesn't matter. Sending the message leave instead will unsubscribe you from the list. See Cornell's Lyris HowTo page for further details.

You can enroll in the CNS Journal Club for graduate or undergraduate credit (1 CR, S/U) as a Topics in Biopsychology seminar: PSYCH 6271. The course requires that you present at least once during the semester and participate actively overall. You are welcome to attend without enrolling, of course, but we do appreciate you enrolling if you plan to attend the whole semester and to present.

Please contact Thomas Cleland or David Smith with any questions.

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24 January 2023:  Organizational Meeting

31 January 2023:  Thom Cleland

7 February 2023:  Mary Elson

14 February 2023:  Lindsay Sailer

21 February 2023:  Wendy Yang

28 February 2023NO MEETING - FEBRUARY BREAK

7 March 2023:  Celia McLean

14 March 2023:  <CANCELLED due to Cornell snow closure >

21 March 2023:  David Zheng

28 March 2023:  Yidan Chen

4 April 2023NO MEETING - SPRING BREAK

11 April 2023:  Wen-Yi Wu

18 April 2023:  Santi Forero

25 April 2023:  CANCELLED: Susanna Zheng

2 May 2023:  Julia Jun

  • Maggi S, Humphries MD (2022).  Activity subspaces in medial prefrontal cortex distinguish states of the world.  J Neuroscience 42(20): 4131-4146.

9 May 2023:  Jeremy Spool (U Mass Amherst)

  • Connecting auditory and social neural systems in gregarious songbirds   [No readings]
  • See Jeremy's website for an overview of his work


Until next fall...


Fall Semester 2023-2024

22 August 2023:  Organizational Meeting

29 August 2023:  Dev Subramanian

5 September 2023:  David Zheng

12 September 2023:  Julia Jun

19 September 2023:  James Cunningham

26 September 2023:  Lindsay Sailer

  • Lindsay will present results from her collaboration with Caitlyn Finton:  Hippocampal CA1 lesions impact mating tactics in prairie voles

3 October 2023 (David out of town):  Xiyu Mei

10 October 2023:   NO MEETING - FALL BREAK

17 October 2023  (Thom may be absent):  Wendy Yang

24 October 2023:  Marta Reales Moreno - CANCELLED, will be rescheduled for a later date.

31 October 2023:  Xin Zhao

  • Xin will be presenting work from his project:  Social isolation acts on hypothalamic neurons to promote social behavior in female mice.  Looking forward to feedback and discussion!

7 November 2023:  Marta Reales Moreno - Rescheduled.


14 November 2023:  NO MEETING - SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE

21 November 2023:  SFN Show and Tell

28 November 2023:  Shiping Li


Until next spring...


 

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