
Nada El Mahmoudi
@elmah_nada
Postdoctoral researcher in ́Neuroscience. Spatial behavior in 🐵 & 🐭. Head direction cells. Multisensory integration.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/nada-el-mahmoudi-b67582ba 17-10-2021 09:30:48
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Our review paper on cortical integration of vestibular and visual signals is now out on Annual Reviews. We delve into the fascinating topic, shedding light on knowledge gaps and suggesting promising directions for future research. Check it out! doi.org/10.1146/annure…



We are delighted to have these fantastic speakers for #ESISyNC 2023: Julijana Gjorgjieva, Brain Rhythms lab, Nina Kazanina, Mehdi Khamassi from ISIR - Robotique, Gilles Laurent from MPI for Brain Research, @bnmorillon, Sarah Robins, mavi sanchez, Nacho Sanguinetti🥸, Hans Scherberger & Yossi Yovel 🤩🥳


The reports of our 2022 #3Rs and #scicomm #Awards are coming in! Check out the video of Francesca Lanzarini and find out how our award gave her confidence youtube.com/watch?v=wV5spu… #animalwelfare #animalresearch #SciComm EARA Understanding Animal Research CureDisease

How do cognitive neuroscience and #AI work together to increase knowledge of the brain? At #ESISyNC Mehdi Khamassi from ISIR - Robotique will talk about how different models of learning strategies account for a diversity of neural observations in 👫 🐒 🐁 fcld.ly/5zcyoof



🌟 Job Alert! We seek a Technical or Research Assistant to join our lab at Ernst Strüngmann Institute. Assist us in neuroscience research with rats 🐀: train complex tasks, help with motion capture, brain recordings & more. Apply before Feb 1, 2024! Please RT! ➡️ esi-frankfurt.de/jobs/2023-12-1…


🌟 Reminder! We seek a Technical or Research Assistant to join our lab at Ernst Strüngmann Institute Assist us in #neuroscience research with rats🐀: train complex tasks, help with motion capture, brain recordings & more. Apply before Feb 1, 2024! Please RT! ➡️ esi-frankfurt.de/jobs/2023-12-1…


Excited to share our lab’s first marmoset preprint! 🐒✨ We show that marmosets develop structured yet flexible foraging routes in a semi-naturalistic setting. Big congratulations to Nada El Mahmoudi and Francesca Lanzarini for leading this work! Ernst Strüngmann Institute biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
