
Prof. Cleiton Lopes Aguiar
@neurocleiton
Associate Professor - Depto. Physiology and Biophysics (UFMG). Interested in the mechanisms of memory formation during sleep.
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Hey Frontal Cortex fans! Check out the amazing lineup of speakers we have for this year's program, featuring keynotes by Amy Arnsten, Earl K. Miller and Jonathan Cohen, plus a Power Hour led by the tiniest doomwook!



During sleep deprivation we actually saw *more* ripples than during sleep! But these ripples displayed diminished reactivation and replay, with limited rebound in recovery sleep. Impressive work by Bapun Giri Nat Kinsky.


Cientistas realizam extensa investigação sobre impactos de crises convulsivas durante o desenvolvimento. Descritos em eLife - the journal, os resultados podem orientar novas formas de tratamentos para autismo, transtorno de déficit de atenção, esquizofrenia e epilepsia agencia.fapesp.br/52234





📢 Faculty job 📢 We Yale Neuroscience are hiring tenure-track faculty members! We seek candidates in #neuroscience at large who will join a richly collaborative community that strives to foster an inclusive research environment. Deadline Oct. 15. Please share! apply.interfolio.com/150930



30 years ago, Wilson & McNaughton (1994, Science Magazine) kickstarted the study of 'offline' hippocampal reactivation, and its role in memory. What a journey it's been since then... Sharing my favorite insights below. #Neuroscience science.org/doi/abs/10.112… 1/13





Amazing study by Pierre Le Merre and colleagues from Marie Carlén . Huge congratulations!!!



How does the brain solve the problem of consolidating new information without interference with prior knowledge? In our recent paper we propose that sleep microstructure and hippocampal replay may offer a solution. Check this thread from first author and super start Hongyu_Chang
