Jerome Epsztein Lab
@jepszteinlab
Neurophysiology lab @INMED_u1249 @univamu studying spatial navigation and memory
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15-01-2019 14:12:49
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Why are some neurons more selective than others? We report now in nature how calcium permeable-AMPA receptors in PV neurons make them less selective to sensory features nature.com/articles/s4158… Long live the geniuses behind this🧠🔍juhyun.kim Thomas Hainmueller Rick Huganir
Great video of the amazing storyteller Champetier Pierre in which he summarizes his project on 'sleep melodies' in aging. If you want to support him, vote for his video!
I’m excited to share the programme of my new series of lectures Collège de France in Nov-Dec. I will devote next 2yrs to information flow. As usual, I speak en Français, but all slides (pdf) in English, self-explanatory, video on Youtube. Stay tuned or visit if in Paris. It’s free
Out in its final form! Congrats John Wen Ben Sorscher (borsch.github.io) Dr. Emily A. Aery Jones Surya Ganguli! Highlights post bioRxiv: Check out new ED Fig. 3 for open field and VR recordings of the same grid cells; All data available at Mendeley Data nature.com/articles/s4158…
Very happy to share that our director Rosa Cossart was awarded the « Grand Prix FRM » 2024 ! Congrats Rosa ! 🥳 frm.org/fr/actualites/… Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale Inserm Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur et Corse Aix-Marseille Université
Looking forward to this Zoom talk next Wednesday, organized by TimingResearchForum. I’ll argue that considering time within the information processing/neural representation framework leads to nonsensical behavioral experiments, at least from the perspective of non-human animals. 1/3
The first preprint of my postdoc with Dud{man,Lab}🇺🇦 is now online! Here we wanted to understand the algorithms mice use when learning to forage in large environments with many potential resources. 1/n biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
🚨Thrilled to share our latest work with Alessandro Sanzeni, N. Brunel, and M. Scanziani! In this study, we explored how head movement are encoded in mouse primary visual cortex and identified the main source of this signal reaching V1: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Thread coming soon!