Ritchie Brown (@sleepwakeeeg) 's Twitter Profile
Ritchie Brown

@sleepwakeeeg

Neuroscientist studying sleep and arousal. Co-Chief editor of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms section of Frontiers in Neuroscience

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The Transmitter (@_thetransmitter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To identify fundamental neuroscientific principles that generalize across species, systems and circuits, neuroscientists must embrace an evolutionary perspective, argue Karl Farrow and Katja Reinhard. thetransmitter.org/systems-neuros…

Rui Costa (@ruimcosta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Together we go farther. Thanks to a partnership with Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s and michaeljfox.org, the Allen Institute's ABC Atlas now includes #ParkinsonsDisease data from 3 million brain cells from 9 regions. This is the first time Parkinson’s data has been included in the Atlas. It

Together we go farther.

Thanks to a partnership with <a href="/ASAP_Research/">Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s</a> and <a href="/MichaelJFoxOrg/">michaeljfox.org</a>, the <a href="/AllenInstitute/">Allen Institute</a>'s ABC Atlas now includes #ParkinsonsDisease data from 3 million brain cells from 9 regions.

This is the first time Parkinson’s data has been included in the Atlas. It
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#eNeuro | CalTrig: A GUI-Based Machine Learning Approach for Decoding Neuronal Calcium Transients in Freely Moving Rodents vist.ly/3yhqy

#eNeuro | CalTrig: A GUI-Based Machine Learning Approach for Decoding Neuronal Calcium Transients in Freely Moving Rodents vist.ly/3yhqy
Samuel Hume (@drsamuelbhume) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inflammation can spike depression This is a 𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘰𝘮𝘪𝘻𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘢𝘭 of placebo vs. endotoxin (which is what makes certain bacteria inflammatory – it's in the membrane) in older adults Endotoxin spiked depressive symptoms – but only in those with insomnia

Inflammation can spike depression

This is a 𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘰𝘮𝘪𝘻𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘢𝘭 of placebo vs. endotoxin (which is what makes certain bacteria inflammatory – it's in the membrane) in older adults

Endotoxin spiked depressive symptoms – but only in those with insomnia
Movement Disorders Journal (@mdj_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this review article, the authors highlight the distinct neuroanatomical and temporal dynamics of the non-motor aspects of PD and explore the possibility of developing adaptive DBS for non-motor symptoms. A "must-read" article for DBS-enthusiasts! loom.ly/FCX82rw

In this review article, the authors highlight the distinct neuroanatomical and temporal dynamics of the non-motor aspects of PD and explore the possibility of developing adaptive DBS for non-motor symptoms. A "must-read" article for DBS-enthusiasts! loom.ly/FCX82rw
Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could a virus be behind the cause of Parkinson’s disease? Spoiler alert: New exciting data on the 'pegivirus' has arrived. In a discovery that echoes the once-radical link between Helicobacter pylori and peptic ulcer disease, researchers have found human pegivirus (HPgV) in the

Could a virus be behind the cause of Parkinson’s disease? Spoiler alert: New exciting data on the 'pegivirus' has arrived. In a discovery that echoes the once-radical link between Helicobacter pylori and peptic ulcer disease, researchers have found human pegivirus (HPgV) in the
Vlad Vyazovskiy (@vvyazovskiy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revisiting brain gene expression changes and protein modifications tracking homeostatic sleep pressure | npj Biological Timing and Sleep nature.com/articles/s4432…

Madam Mitochondria (@madam_mito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Potentiation of mitochondrial function by mitoDREADD-Gs reverses pharmacological and neurodegenerative cognitive impairment in mice | Nature Neuroscience nature.com/articles/s4159…

Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the 2025 update on glymphatic dysfunction and Parkinson’s disease? The brain’s waste-clearance system called the ‘glymphatics’ may be failing in Parkinson’s, leaving behind toxic proteins like α-synuclein. A new systematic review and meta-analysis sheds light on this

What is the 2025 update on glymphatic dysfunction and Parkinson’s disease? The brain’s waste-clearance system called the ‘glymphatics’ may be failing in Parkinson’s, leaving behind toxic proteins like α-synuclein. A new systematic review and meta-analysis sheds light on this
CZI Science (@cziscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Collaboration, not competition, will map the future of human biology. The Billion Cell Project brings together 10 institutions, over 100 experts, 10 research centers + a shared vision: unlocking biological insight at #SingleCell resolution. bit.ly/3U31D1e

William A. Wallace, Ph.D. (@drwilliamwallac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A large-scale study in Health Data Science (PMID: 40464054) found that poor sleep patterns were linked to 172 diseases, including dementia, Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, and kidney failure. Importantly, 92 of those diseases had more than 20% of their risk attributable to poor

A large-scale study in Health Data Science (PMID: 40464054) found that poor sleep patterns were linked to 172 diseases, including dementia, Parkinson’s disease, diabetes, and kidney failure. Importantly, 92 of those diseases had more than 20% of their risk attributable to poor
Carmen Sandi (@carmensandi10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce our new paper just out: rdcu.be/eBpGY We show how CRH in the thalamic reticular nucleus modulates NREM sleep helping to understand how stress impacts sleep Congrats to Loredana Cumpana and team in work led by Simone Astori EPFL Brain Mind Institute EPFL

Happy to announce our new paper just out: 
rdcu.be/eBpGY 
We show how CRH in the thalamic reticular nucleus modulates NREM sleep helping to understand how stress impacts sleep 
Congrats to Loredana Cumpana and team in work led by Simone Astori
<a href="/Brainmind_EPFL/">EPFL Brain Mind Institute</a> <a href="/EPFL_en/">EPFL</a>
Brandon Luu, MD (@brandonluumd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exposing mice to 11% oxygen (vs 21% normal) not only prevented Parkinson's symptoms but reversed motor dysfunction 6 weeks after onset.

Exposing mice to 11% oxygen (vs 21% normal) not only prevented Parkinson's symptoms but reversed motor dysfunction 6 weeks after onset.
ESRS (@esrs_sleep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💤In this week's Science Friday: A study led by Dr. Francesco Bavato demonstrates that gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) prolongs slow-wave sleep and has more favourable effects on next-day vigilance compared to trazodone and a placebo. Read more here: esrs.eu/news/sleep-sci…

Huguenard Lab (@huguenardlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are thalamocortical networks implicated ASD? Sung-Soo Jang's work in our lab with Cntnap2-/- mice demonstrates thalamic (RT) involvement and that thalamically targeted therapies improve ASD symptoms. tinyurl.com/4tyxtpus