
Hung Lo 羅鴻
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Sys Neuro postdoc @lukesjulson, PhD @LabSchmitz study smell & eating🍩 #eLifeAmbassador, he/him, Existential crisis is my daily routine, @hunglo.bsky.social
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tidyplots Time to say goodbye to ggplot2?🫡 "a significant reduction of code complexity" vs ggplot2 cran.r-project.org/web/packages/t… Jan Broder Engler bioRxiv 2024 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…






Awesome preprint from Alex Kwan 關進晞 and colleagues - Structural rewiring in the brain after psilocybin is dependent on what is going on DURING the acute psychedelic experience! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

New workshop! Just before SFN, join the Flatiron Institute Center for Computational Neuroscience of the Simons Foundation for a workshop on pynapple and NeMoS. Learn how to use these open-source packages to analyze and model neural data! Accommodation & meals provided. Link⬇️


"Striatal visual responses increase prior to visuomotor learning" with: Andrada Marica bioRxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


New in Science Magazine! 🎉 Thrilled to share my PhD project, we introduce a new optogenetic approach to study the developing brain - revealing how oxytocin shapes infant behavior. Thanks to my collaborators, Ofer Yizhar 💔 & my family❤️ science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Here’s the story🧵



Our lab’s 1st paper is out on bioRxiv! What many (including us) thought were temporal prediction/error signals, turn out to be intrinsic interval-timing signals. Led heroically by my student Yicong Yicong Huang with amazing support from the whole lab. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



Finally preprinted! TL;DR: thalamic head-direction neurons can shape their activity regardless of input. Big thanks to Adrien Peyrache 🪐😴⚡️ and master experimentalist Sofia Skromne.


(1/8) My latest study is out in nature ! Kudos to coauthors especially Jess Cardin and to Yale Kavli Institute for Neuroscience and Wu Tsai Institute | Yale University for support. We find that gamma power in mouse visual cortex is caused by brief events supporting visual processing nature.com/articles/s4158…