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Director, Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon; Neural Circuits of Behavior; Cerebral Cortex; Neural Dynamics; Neuromodulation

Eugene, OR
Joined January 2016
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David McCormick
2 years
Happiness 101 https://t.co/v3qba1t54E Our course made it to the Oregon Quarterly. Looking forward to starting a new class this fall!
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David McCormick
3 years
We have put a significant part of our course "Happiness: a Neuroscience and Psychology Perspective" online at https://t.co/fngIJske43. We have 515 eager university students this fall and the course has a 95-100% approval rating. Want use our materials for your course? Contact us
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happyneurons.org
Happy Neurons is based on University of Oregon's class on the neuroscience and psychology of happiness and well-being. It includes topics, such as impediments to happiness, meditation, gratitude,...
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@CosmouseVision
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3 years
Two papers from my postdoc are out this week. Together, they advance the use of ethological visual tasks and techniques for studying visual coding in freely moving mice. I am looking for folks to join me on this exciting journey forward in my new lab at Rutgers! 1/4
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David McCormick
3 years
Imaging cholinergic and noradrenergic axons across the cortex in awake mice reveals a broad state-dependent signal as well as heterogeneity. Congrats Lindsay Collins! @DrAxonHunter @IONatUO
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Fluctuations in brain and behavioral state are supported by broadly projecting neuromodulatory systems. In this study, we use mesoscale two-photon calcium imaging to examine spontaneous activity of...
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David McCormick
4 years
Looking for postdoctoral fellows to join the McCormick lab, University of Oregon. Working in systems neuroscience on cortical/thalamic activity, attention, performance and state using the latest in optical/ electrical techniques. Please retweet! https://t.co/xAZakaammU
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Join a great research team using state of the art techniques to reveal the cellular/network mechanisms of waking state-dependent activity in the brain
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David McCormick
4 years
My postdoc, Dennis Nestvogel (@Neural_Nestbird), just published a very nice paper in Neuron today - showing that visual cortical arousal state changes are driven by activity in the thalamus and that the alpha rhythm is a thalamocortical oscillation.
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David McCormick
5 years
If you have a fear of neuroanatomy, let my grandkids make it easy for you!
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University of Oregon Research
5 years
Thriving in a dynamic world requires flexibility. A team of researchers in UO’s Institute of Neuroscience that includes @DavidAMcCormick & @cris_niell is seeking to better understand the neural mechanisms behind such shifts in attention and behavior. https://t.co/okUYUSJvxa
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6 years
The future of US science is in the hands of current leaders- university presidents, provosts, deans and chairs, who are confronting huge budget deficits. I hope they will be wise, take the long view and strive to support the scientific enterprise, which is needed more than ever.
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David McCormick
6 years
Just published a review with Biyu Jade He @BiyuHe and Dennis Nestvogel @Neural_Nestbird in Annual Review of Neuroscience on State Dependent Activity and Performance in Mouse and Human. Have a look if you are bored and stuck at home.
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Neural activity and behavior are both notoriously variable, with responses differing widely between repeated presentation of identical stimuli or trials. Recent results in humans and animals reveal...
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David McCormick
6 years
Despite what people think about the younger generation, what they miss most during this time is their friends, social interactions, and real classes. Not partying or traveling. Survey in my class on happiness using mentimeter.
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David McCormick
6 years
My 3 year old grandson zooming for preschool. :-)
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David McCormick
6 years
Direct connection to internet through cable is important. WiFi is not reliable enough.
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David McCormick
6 years
My online teaching setup. Zoom on a Macbook pro, connected to an extra monitor. Yeti Blue microphone for better sound quality, ipad running Astropad, so that I can draw on the slides or whiteboard with an apple pen. Logitech Spotlight allows for laser pointing or highlighting.
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6 years
His foundational work on thalamocortical rhythms was decades ahead of its time. Per was a true inspiration to future generations of neuroscientists! I will miss him.
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David McCormick
6 years
Hosted our first online Institute happy hour. One bonus - we got to reconnect with students from across the country! Stay safe y'all. And reconnect!
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David McCormick
6 years
Day 3. Taking the dog for a hike and keeping social distance. Be safe y’all and get out if you can!
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David McCormick
6 years
Day 2. Be mind healthy everyone. Peace.
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David McCormick
6 years
Be mind healthy my friends. Get out and hike or bike or run - alone or with your roomies. Activities that are safe. Peace.
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David McCormick
6 years
As a scientist, I greatly appreciate this website! https://t.co/3tbjm4cies
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