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.
Multiparticipant or Large Groups | Recording from Multiple Participants Part II
Experts discuss multiparticipant or large group experiments, highlighting how to set up participants, optimize workflow, and synchronize data.
#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.
Dyadic Interactions Involving Parents, Children, Couples, and More | Recording from Multiple Participants Part I
Experts discuss dyadic experiments, highlighting why equipment should be unobtrusive, the importance of tightly synchronized data, and how to select the right equipment based on your experimental objective.
Bruker @ ISMRM 2021
Full-day scientific workshop celebrating advancements and innovation in preclinical neuroscience and metabolic research.
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.
#ExpertAnswers: Brendan Dougherty on Sex Hormones and Neuroplasticity
Dr. Brendan Dougherty discusses respiratory neuroplasticity, and how sex hormones affect the regulation of breathing.
Malignant Brain Aging: The Formidable Link to Neurodegeneration
Dr. De La Monte discusses her research involving the roles of brain insulin deficiency and insulin resistance in Alzheimer's disease.
Multimodal Workload Measurements – Combining fNIRS, ECG/HRV, Eye Tracking, & Stimulus Presentation
During this webinar, Alex Dimov and Frazer Findlay walk you through all the steps of creating and analyzing multimodal experiments.
#ExpertAnswers: Scott Hall on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Dr. Scott Hall answers questions relating to his research on impulsive behaviors commonly associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
#ExpertAnswers: Simon Schultz & Michael Goard on Two-Photon Neuroimaging
Simon Schultz, PhD and Michael Goard, PhD address questions related to their research on studying neuronal circuits across major hippocampal regions, primarily using two-photon microscopy in awake head-fixed mice
fNIRS for Mental Workload Assessment
During this webinar, Alex Dimov discusses fNIRS in mental assessment research and presents an ergonomic and easy-to-use ecosystem for recording and analysis.
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: Corina Bondi on Traumatic Brain Injury
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Corina Bondi, from the University of Pittsburgh, as she answers questions from a [...]
What Hurts the Most? Mechanical Stimulation Made Easy with the 300C-I
Chris Rand of Aurora Scientific discusses the 300C-I: Dual-Mode Indenter, an automated electronic von Frey device for use in pain research and neuroscience experiments.
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.
Reductions in Impulsivity in an Animal Model of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Dr. F. Scott Hall presents his research that focuses on treatments for impulsive behavior commonly associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Multimodal Behavioral Assessment After Experimental Brain Trauma
Corina Bondi, PhD discusses her research on experimental traumatic brain injury (TBI) and the resulting cognitive deficits for TBI survivors.
Hippocampal Neural Circuits in Awake Head-Fixed Mice Navigating a Real-World Environment
In this webinar, Dr. Simon Schultz and Dr. Michael Goard present their research using two-photon microscopy in awake head-fixed mice to study the neuronal circuits of hippocampus.
Stimulating and Recording Neuronal Activity During Traditional fMRI, and the Benefits When Doing This at “Zero” Echo Time
Experts discuss electrical and optical-based techniques capable of stimulating and recording neuronal activity during fMRI, share examples using these tools to study neurovascular coupling, and introduce a method to acquire fMRI data at zero echo time and discuss the advantages over traditional fMRI technique.
#ExpertAnswers: Robert Wykes & Anthony Umpierre on Studying Epilepsy Using Microscopy, Electrophysiology, and Optogenetics
In this episode of Expert Answers, Drs. Wykes and Umpierre discuss how microscopy, electrophysiology, and optogenetics are used to study microglial calcium signaling and epileptic networks in awake head-fixed mice.
#ExpertAnswers: Sharon Ladyman & Vicki Vieira-Potter on Metabolic Phenotyping
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Sharon Ladyman, PhD and Victoria Vieira-Potter, PhD as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they [...]
#ExpertAnswers: Carl Petersen & Alexei Verkhratsky on Functional Neuroimaging
In this episode of Expert Answers, Dr. Carl Petersen and Alexei Verkhratsky discuss astrocyte-mediated homeostatic control of the central nervous system, and how optical and 2-photon microscopy can be used for functional neuroimaging.
Studying Epilepsy in Awake Head-Fixed Mice Using Microscopy, Electrophysiology, and Optogenetics
Experts discuss how microscopy, electrophysiology, and optogenetics are used to study microglial calcium signaling and epileptic networks in awake head-fixed mice.