Great talk from George Dragoi titled “Ontogeny and Syntax of a Memory Index” in our CN Series (summer edition) Neuroscience FIU. Simply brilliant series of work on preconfigured hippocampal sequences, their relationship to memory and consolidation, and how they develop early in life.
Farewell to the Molecular Psychiatry Division and Ribicoff Labs – been our scientific home for 9 years. I will miss Marina Picciotto Dr. Chris Pittenger Dr. Nii George Dragoi Al Kaye Alicia Che 车玥 Matt Girgenti and others, the amazing people and great science!
Please welcome Usman Farooq, this week's #TraineeTuesday star! This Yale Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program alum and current postdoc in the George Dragoi lab studies the hippocampus & memory. Let's learn more about his research journey! ⬇️🧵[1/5]
Most people have no clear memories from their first few years of life. Flavio Donato George Dragoi Nora Newcombe &al. discuss how this phenomenon relates to hippocampal development in their symposium review SfN Journals.
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Writing in Nature Neuroscience, Yale Psychiatry’s George Dragoi describes how a #cellular framework formed early in the developing #brain helps define the “neural #grammar ” by which we process #experiences and ultimately define who we are.
Immediate early guests in the engram social @Neurosci2019.. 😜 George Dragoi Andrea Bari and tweetless Michele. Thanks for organising Tomás Ryan + Steve Ramirez 🧠
#ScienceUpdate ! Congrats George Dragoi + lab for your publication in Neuron! Isolated populations of rat #placecells w/ NeuroNexus 64ch #Buzsaki probes. Suggest new coding schemes for novel experiences.
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How these neurons get integrated into an ensemble depends on their excitability and cross-correlational activity with other neurons, reminiscent of preplay that was first described by George Dragoi (Tonegawa lab). 11/12
The generative grammar of the brain: a critique of internally generated representations — a Perspective by George Dragoi
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In a new article published in the journal ... George Dragoi makes the case that the human brain also develops a cellular template soon after birth which defines who we are and how we perceive the world. He describes it as 'the #generative #grammar ' of the #brain .
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Our review on the ontogeny of hippocampus-dependent memories is out! Watch out for our minisymposium at Sfn 2021. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33328296/ Special thanks to the other panelists Cristina Alberini, Dima Amso, George Dragoi, Alex Dranovsky, and Nora Newcombe
A landmark must read review by George Dragoi 🎉
thoughtful analogy across immune system, language, and neural coded
George Dragoi Nature Rev Neurosci Yale Psychiatry Yale Neuroscience Yale School of Medicine Wu Tsai Institute | Yale University Yale Kavli Institute for Neuroscience Thank you, George. You help make humanity a better species.
Nature Rev Neurosci George Dragoi Greetings George. In the abnormal section, might I suggest adding 'Dysfunctional Bias' based on generational adversarial ideologies.