#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
Functional Ultrasound Neuroimaging in Awake & Behaving Non-Human Primates
Dr. Pierre Pouget and Dr. Serge Picaud provide an overview of fUS imaging and discuss how it can be used to study the brain in behaving non-human primates.
#ExpertAnswers: Paul Marvar on Fear and Cardiovascular Disease
Dr. Paul Marvar discusses research pairing behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning and demonstrate how fear-based disorders can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
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.
Cerebral Open Flow Microperfusion (cOFM) for in vivo Cerebral Fluid Sampling – Comparison of cOFM and Microdialysis
Dr. Joanna Hummer and Dr. Florie Le Prieult share insights into cOFM's use and utility in the broader neuroscience field and specifically for the development of drugs for neurodegenerative diseases.
#ExpertAnswers: Anna Cavaccini & James Dooley on Sensorimotor Network Development
Experts share insights into the development of rodent sensorimotor neuronal circuits during early postnatal life in wakefulness and REM sleep.
Bruker Micro-CT/XRM User Meeting
A two-day virtual user meeting showcasing state-of-the-art applications in both life and material sciences, and provides the latest Bruker news about hardware and software.
Echolocation with Light: A New Form of Active Sensing in Fish?
Nico Michiels answers questions about photolocation in predator and prey fish.
Quantifying Cardiovascular and Behavioral Correlates of Fear in Mice: Implications for PTSD and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Dr. Paul Marvar and Benjamin Turley present research pairing behavioral and cardiovascular responses to cued fear learning and demonstrate how fear-based disorders (such as PTSD) can contribute to cardiovascular disease risk.
#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 [...]
#ExpertAnswers: Fiona Harrison on Early Alzheimer’s Disease
Dr. Fiona Harrison, discusses how vitamin C deficiency and exposure to toxins can impact glutamate uptake and clearance, and how even small changes in neural signaling can be detected by monitoring EEG activity and correlated with performance in learning and memory tasks.
One Tool for Stimulus Presentation, Eye Tracking & Physiology Data
Experts discuss how to synchronize eye-tracking equipment with stimulus presentation, and physiological data.
#ExpertAnswers: Phil Griffiths on Telemetry
Join Phil Griffiths, PhD as he answers questions from a recent webinar on Telemetry 101 where he discusses the benefits of using telemetry and the specific advantages of ADInstruments’ new small animal telemetry systems.
Assessing Neuroinflammation-Related Neural Damage by Monitoring the Retinotectal System
Dr. Janos Groh answers questions about assessing neuroinflammation and neural damage by monitoring the retinotectal system
Echolocation with Light: A New Form of Active Sensing in Fish?
Prof. Nico K. Michiels discusses how weak light reflections, during active photolocation, in the pupils of predator and prey species can be strong enough to be perceptible by the initial light sender.
Multimodal Behavioral Assessment After Experimental Brain Trauma
Webinar Q&A Report: Multimodal Behavioral Assessment After Experimental Brain Trauma
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.
EEG Monitoring Approaches to Predict Learning and Memory Changes in Early Alzheimer’s Disease
Dr. Fiona Harrison discusses how dietary deficiency and exposure to toxins can impact glutamate uptake and clearance, and the subsequent changes in neural signaling can be detected through altered EEG activity and performance on learning and memory tasks.
Optogenetic Activation of Selective Cardiac Autonomic Neurons
Download the Q&A Report: Angel Moreno discusses how optogenetics can be used to modulate the cardiac autonomic system, with an emphasis on experimental preparation, troubleshooting and data analysis and interpretation.