Neurophysiology: Exploring Basic Research and Clinical Consequences
Neurophysiology: Exploring Basic Research and Clinical Consequences - A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research, and novel discoveries in the field of neuroscience & related disease models.
#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: Rohan Jagirdar on Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Rohan Jagirdar, PhD, from Baylor College of Medicine, as he answers questions from a [...]
Improving Sleep to Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease
Join Rohan Jagirdar, PhD as he discusses his research on EEG activity in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease to determine the effects of improved sleep on disease progression.
#ExpertAnswers: Robert Gould and Michael Girand on Utilizing EEG to Study Sleep, Substance Use and CNS Disorders
Robert Gould and Michael Girand discuss methods and applications for the use of EEG as a biomarker for sleep, substance use disorder and CNS disorders.
#ExpertAnswers: John Cirrito & Candace Rhode-Johnson on Micro-dialysis and Neuroscience
In this episode of Expert Answers, John Cirrito and Candace Rhode-Johnson discuss the use of a novel movement responsive rodent caging system.
Turn Away from Traditional Tethering and Towards a Better Method for Data Collection
Experts discuss the use of a novel movement responsive rodent caging system as a means to minimize animal stress and enable unique discovery in many research applications, namely neuroscience, animal behaviour, drug discovery and cardiometabolic disease.
#ExpertAnswers: Ralph Lydic and Tally Largent-Milnes on the Opioid Epidemic
Ralph Lydic and Tally Largent-Milnes discuss physiological mechanisms behind the opioid epidemic and present their research on the effects of opioids on sleep and respiratory depression in preclinical mouse models.
Harnessing EEG Methods to Improve Basic and Translational Research for CNS Disorders
Dr. Robert Gould and Mike Girand discuss methods and applications for the use of EEG as a highly translational biomarker for sleep, substance use disorder and CNS disorders.
Understanding Physiological Mechanisms of Opioid Addiction: Advancements in CNS and Respiratory Endpoint Measurement
Experts discuss how opioids affect sleep and respiratory depression in preclinical mouse models.
#ExpertAnswers: Marcio Furtado on EEG Monitoring in the Study of Experimental Epilepsy
Marcio Furtado discusses the importance of anomalous EEG detection to study experimental epilepsy, why continuous EEG monitoring at a high sampling rate is critical to properly detect seizures, and how to effectively deal with large telemetry data sets.
EEG and Telemetry: Best Practices for Managing Large Data Sets to Investigate Key Aspects of Epilepsy in Rodent Models
This webinar is essential for researchers interested in the use of continuous EEG telemetry for seizure assessment in rodent epilepsy models.
How to Synchronize Participant Video With Physiology Data
An essential webinar for scientists interested in recording synchronized video with physiological measurements in human or animal research applications.
In Vivo Research Approaches in the Study of Neurological Disease and Psychiatric Disorders
According to the WHO, 1 in 4 people will be affected by mental illness or a neurological disorder at [...]
#ExpertAnswers: Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske on Measuring Sleep with EEG
Marco Weiergräber and Jennifer Teske discuss case studies highlighting the use of small animal EEG telemetry for measuring REM and non-REM sleep in rats, as well as hippocampal theta oscillations in a mouse model of Alzheimers.
Measuring EEG in vivo for Preclinical Evaluation of Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease
Experts present telemetry implant procedure for wireless recording of EEG in rodents and share novel case studies focused on studying neural recordings to investigate sleep, energy expenditure and Alzheimer's Disease.
#ExpertAnswers: Bruce O’Hara on Studying Sleep in Rodents
Bruce O’Hara discusses a non-invasive method for studying sleep in rodents.
Noninvasive, Automated Measurement of Sleep, Wake and Breathing in Rodents
This webinar highlights a noninvasive method for studying sleep in rodents. Topics covered include 3Rs, user experience, automation and data analysis.