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When We Say ‘Smart’ What Do We Mean? @harvardgazette
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Computer scientist says we should shift focus to 'educability'
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...In the future, I plan to extend this work and look even earlier in development, at prenatal behaviors."
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Meet @harris_kaplan on #HumansofHBI "I explore the infant-specific brain mechanisms that underlie these behaviors, using mouse models and combining tools from molecular and systems neuroscience... @DulacLab
https://t.co/xqn2lRU7ZA
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Congratulations to Prof. Takao Hensch @MCB_Harvard @BostonChildrens @harvardmed @ConteHarvard on receiving Japan's highest civilian honor!
MCB’s Takao Hensch Receives Japanese National Honor @BostonChildrens @riken_en @RachelleGaudet @Harvard
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...mouse genetic tools to manipulate neuronal activity in touch sensory neurons during development and then assess the effects on the maturation of those cells, as well as on other cells and tissues they interact with."
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Meet @Celinesan on #HumansofHBI "My work focuses on understanding how early life sensory experiences, especially tactile experiences, influence animal development. My approach to tackling this question has been to use... @harvardmed @Harvard
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Come explore emerging research in brain-body communication @KeystoneSymp Interoception: Neural Sensing and Control of Organ Function, this April in Seattle! https://t.co/l6KIgl5sSd
#KSInteroception25
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Join us at the Keystone Symposia on Interoception: Neural Sensing and Control of Organ Function, April 2025, in Seattle, with field leaders!
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Neurotech is Changing the Way We Treat Disease and Understand the Brain @dana_fdn
https://t.co/BNQnHNBzz7
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Mapping the Brain's Intricate Circuitry: A Spotlight on Daniel Berger @RachelleGaudet @DulacLab @VMurthyLab @naoshigeuchida @harvardbrainsci @Harvard @HarvardMagazine
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Rapid Release of Dopamine Not Needed for Initiating Movement, Study Reveals From Pascal Kaeser, @naoshigeuchida, and colleagues, first authors @XCXintongCai and Changliang Liu.
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Research in mice explains why widely used Parkinson’s drug works for some symptoms but not others
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Meet Nigel Hunter on #HumansofHBI "...our lab has found that dopamine can influence movement almost instantly, with effects that last for a while. My research focuses on understanding the cellular mechanisms behind these fast, yet persistent, effects." https://t.co/qyMRjsPOZw
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I study how the brain’s dopamine system helps control movement. Dopamine’s effects on movement are usually thought to happen gradually, based on whether a behavior is rewarding or not. However, our...
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.@CamilleTestard, Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows in the Dulac lab, was awarded The Peter and Patricia Gruber International Research Award in Neuroscience by the Society for Neuroscience.
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.@NBellono professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, was awarded the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Young Investigator Award by the Society for Neuroscience. https://t.co/bOKhXFyKyQ
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Marge Livingstone, the Takeda Professor of Neurobiology in the Blavatnik Institute at HMS, has been awarded the 2024 António Champalimaud Vision Award for groundbreaking contributions to visual neuroscience. https://t.co/iUENGDHZiX
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The 2024 António Champalimaud Vision Award has been awarded to four distinguished researchers—Margaret Livingstone, Nancy Kanwisher, Doris Tsao, and Winrich Freiwald—for their groundbreaking contri...
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Please join us for an HBI 101 Talk on 10/17 at 11:00am Warren Alpert 563 200 Longwood Ave, Boston David A. Silbersweig, MD (@BrighamWomens & @harvardmed) Imaging Brain Circuits Underlying Psychiatric Disorders https://t.co/hlebcHWoQg
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Thursday, October 17 | 11:00am Warren Alpert 563 200 Longwood Ave, Boston David A. Silbersweig, MD Chairman Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Stanley Cobb Professor of...
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Falls Put Older Adults at Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s New research finds that dementia is more frequently diagnosed within one year of a fall compared to other types of injuries. From @MollyJarman & colleagues, first author @ajordoobadi
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Research suggests the scuttling sea robin may serve as evolutionary model for trait development, including in humans.
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