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: Michael Long and Kari Hoffman on Electrophysiology
Michael Long and Kari Hoffman investigate the neural mechanisms of learning, memory, and behavior using high-density silicon probes from Diagnostic Biochips in small and large animals.
Using High-Density Electrophysiological Recordings to Investigate Neural Mechanisms in Small and Large Animals
Join Drs. Michael Long and Kari Hoffman as they present their work investigating the neural mechanisms of learning, memory, and behavior using high-density silicon probes in small and large animals.
#ExpertAnswers: Sophie Pezet & Benjamin Vidal on Functional Ultrasound Imaging
In this episode of Expert Answers, experts discuss methodology, applications and new possibilities enabled by functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging.
#ExpertAnswers: Brendan Dougherty on Sex Hormones and Neuroplasticity
Dr. Brendan Dougherty discusses respiratory neuroplasticity, and how sex hormones affect the regulation of breathing.
Functional Ultrasound Imaging in Pain and Pharmacology Research
Dr. Sophie Pezet and Dr. Benjamin Vidal discuss methodology, applications and new possibilities enabled by functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging, with a focus on chronic pain and neuropharmacology research.
How Estrogen Influences Respiratory Function and Spinal Respiratory Neuroplasticity
Dr. Brendan Dougherty discusses how sex hormones influence respiratory function and the development of respiratory neuroplasticity.
#ExpertAnswers: Eero Castren, Roustem Khazipov, Petri Hyytia, and Leonard Khiroug on Recording Optical and Electrophysiological Data
Eero Castren, Roustem Khazipov, Petri Hyytia, and Leonard Khiroug discuss the recording optical and electrophysiological data from the brains of head-fixed but otherwise freely moving rodents.
Making Optical and Electrophysiological Measurements in the Brain of Head-Fixed, Freely-Moving Rodents
The must-watch webinar for researchers interested in optical and electrophysiological recordings from the brain of head-fixed but otherwise freely moving rodents.