
TheCullenLab
@thecullenlab
Systems & Behavioral Neuroscience Lab
@JHUBME @HopkinsNeuro @Hopkins_ent
Find us at thecullenlab.org
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22-03-2021 19:07:39
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We hope you've been enjoying the first day of #NCMDub24 sessions as much as we have! Come check out our lab members' work over the course of the week! Tomorrow - Olivia Leavitt Brown at poster 2-F-82 Friday - Robyn Mildren at poster 4-F-74 and a talk by Oli š³ - šµš§ š§






We are seeking a postdoctoral research fellow interested in studying the mechanisms underlying predictive coding of self-motion in the cerebellum and cortex! This project will involve neurophysiological and behavioral analyses, and computational approaches thecullenlab.org/opportunities/

How do #ParisOlympics gymnasts maintain their balance during routines? We asked #HopkinsBME professor Kathleen Cullen TheCullenLab, who studies balance as an essential role of the brainās vestibular system. Follow this thread to learn more. Johns Hopkins Engineering Johns Hopkins Medicine




Circling is observed in many mouse vestibular disorder models but is often left unquantified. Our paper, led by Oliver Stanley @oliwhail, introduces a tool leveraging DeepLabCut š¦ to automatically identify circling and facilitate behavioral quantification. nature.com/articles/s4159ā¦





Current vestibular prostheses improve reflexes and balance, but fall short of complete restoration. Our new review, led by grad students Pum and Olivia (Olivia Leavitt Brown), discusses these advances and advocates for future neuroscience-informed development. elifesciences.org/articles/99516

Both vestibular and proprioceptive input are crucial for generating an estimate of body motion and orientation. In her new paper, postdoc Robyn Mildren reveals how these inputs are combined to enhance self-motion encoding in the posterior cerebellum. sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦