Compensatory Mechanisms in Parkinson’s Disease
Bas Bloem, MD will review compensatory mechanisms, including cerebral plasticity and behavioral adaptation, in persons with Parkinson's disease.
#ExpertAnswers: Davide Boido and Antoine Bergel on Multimodal Neuroimaging
Davide Boido and Antoine Bergel discuss their work on how state-of-the-art multimodal neuroimaging can be coupled with functional ultrasound to study neurovascular coupling across vigilance states.
Multimodal Neuroimaging Using Functional Ultrasound (fUS)
Drs. Davide Boido and Antoine Bergel show how state-of-the-art multimodal neuroimaging can be coupled with functional ultrasound (fUS) to study neurovascular coupling across vigilance states.
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Rogers and Eliala Salvadori on Infant Emotional Communication
Jason Rogers and Eliala Salvadori answer questions from a recent webinar that discussed research involving infant emotional communication patterns and coded behaviors.
Industry Insights with Trent Lund on the ANY-maze Operant Interface
Trent Lund shares the latest and greatest developments in the ANY-maze Operant Interface, and gives us insight on how Stoelting has created the most inclusive line of neuroscience equipment in the industry.
Beyond the Familial: The Development of Emotional Communication with Mothers, Fathers, and Strangers
Join Eliala Salvadori, MSc for a discussion on her research involving infant emotional communication patterns.
The ANY-maze Operant Interface: Running Operant Experiments Using ANY-maze
Trent Lund, PhD, and Flavia Teixeira Silva, PhD, provide an introduction to the ANY-maze Operant Interface as well as a demonstration of the capabilities of the system to perform behavioral experiments.
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Rogers and De Wet Wolmarans on Rodent Behavior Models
Jason Rogers and De Wet Wolmarans discuss two research protocols for tracking, quantifying, and analyzing behaviors in rodent models.
Innovative Approaches to Tracking and Quantifying Behavior in Rodents
Join Drs. Jason Rogers and De Wet Wolmarans for a deep dive into two research protocols for tracking, quantifying, and analyzing behaviors in rodent models.
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Rogers and Geertje Van Bergen on Facial Expressions and Food
Join Jason Rogers, PhD and Geertje van Bergen, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar on flavor perception, facial expression analysis, and food choice and consumption behavior.
#ExpertAnswers: Yasaman Soudagar and Roshni Christo on Neuronal Calcium Imaging
Dr. Yasaman Soudagar and Dr. Christo from Neurescence answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss how to use calcium imaging
More Than Meets the Eye: Flavor Perception, Facial Expression Analysis, and Predicting Food Choice Behavior
Join Jason Rogers, PhD and Geertje van Bergen, PhD as they take us on a sensory deep dive into flavor perception, facial expression analysis, and food choice and consumption behavior.
#ExpertAnswers: Stefano Gaburro and Brun Ulfhake on Aging Science
Join Stefano Gaburro and Brun Ulfhake as they present methods of caged rodent monitoring and better animal welfare that will lead to improved studies of neurodegenerative disease models.
Simultaneous Multi-Region Neuronal Calcium Imaging in Freely Behaving Subjects
Dr. Yasaman Soudagar and Dr. Roshni Christo demonstrate how to use calcium imaging in up to 4 implanted areas of the brain of freely behaving mice to map out neuronal circuits and identify changes that take place under different disease conditions and behavior mechanisms.
#ExpertAnswers: Barry Setlow on Substance Use and Decision Making
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Barry Setlow discusses the behavioral and neural mechanisms of cost-benefit decision making in rodent models.
#ExpertAnswers: Andrea Benucci on Decision Making Behavior in Mice
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Andrea Benucci discusses a setup developed in his laboratory for high-throughput behavioral training of mice based on voluntary head fixation.
#ExpertAnswers: Lais Berro on the Behavioral Effects of Benzodiazepines
Dr. Lais Berro discusses her research demonstrating the anxiolytic, sedative and abuse-related effects of benzodiazepine drugs in rhesus monkeys.
Self Head Fixation Training for the Study of Perceptual Decisions in Mice
In this webinar, Andrea Benucci, PhD discusses a setup developed in his laboratory for high-throughput behavioral training of mice based on voluntary head fixation.
Sex, Drugs, and Bad Choices: Modeling Human Decision Making in Rats
Join Dr. Barry Setlow as he discusses the behavioral and biological mechanisms of cost-benefit decision making in rodent models, with a focus on how substance use can affect variability and long-term consequences in decision making.
From “Artificial” to “Real”: What 24/7 Home Cage Monitoring Teaches Us In Pre-Clinical Neurodegenerative Disease Models
Experts discuss an innovative and scalable home cage monitoring solution called Digital Ventilated Cage (DVC), showing how it can be used to study neurodegenerative diseases and monitor biorhythmicity of small rodents.
Using EEG to Evaluate the Behavioral Effects of Benzodiazepines in Rhesus Monkeys
Lais Berro, PhD presents recent research demonstrating the anxiolytic, sedative and abuse-related effects of benzodiazepine drugs, and how they correlate with telemetry-based EEG recordings in a translational non-human primate model.
Science of Aging: A Physiological & Translational Perspective
Science of Aging - A Physiological & Translational Perspective: A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research and novel discoveries in the field of aging science.
#ExpertAnswers: Casey Stengel, John A. Wolf, and Kari Hoffman on Wireless Technology for Single-unit Electrophysiology Recording
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Casey Stengel, Dr. John A. Wolf, and Dr. Kari Hoffman. These experts discuss wireless technology [...]