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Institut de neurobiologie de la méditerranée, Marseille. Joint @INSERM and @univamu institute investigating brain development and plasticity.

Marseille, France
Joined February 2018
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@jcrwhittington
James Whittington
11 months
New paper out in @NeuronCellPress: A general theory of sequential working memory in prefrontal cortex and RNN/SSMs with their exact neural mechanism. Plus unifying this new mechanism with the alternate mechanism of hippocampal cognitive maps! (1/9) https://t.co/9ifJ7m7pMt
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@SWC_Neuro
SWC
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Could understanding motivation in the brain provide new insights into Parkinson’s? Dr David Robbe (@dav_robbe, @inmed_u1249) is uncovering the role of the dorsal striatum in effort, reward, and movement. Read the Q&A: https://t.co/ww1J7lLbpG #neuroscience
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@inmed_u1249
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Congrats Clément! 👏👏👏
@CerveauEn
Cerveau En Seine
1 year
👉Le programme Impact Santé de l'@inserm va financer le projet de Clément Menuet de l'@inmed_u1249 qui vise à mettre en évidence de nouvelles cibles thérapeutiques potentielles pour le traitement des troubles respiratoires et/ou neurologiques.
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@inmed_u1249
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And thanks to @FRM_officiel for supporting our research! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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@LoulierK
Karine Loulier
1 year
Après un rappel historique par Jean-Luc Puel, plusieurs fois directeur de l’@INM_Montpellier, la première conférence plénière est donnée par Rosa Cossart, directrice de l’@inmed_u1249
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@aquineuro
Aquineuro
1 year
We just came back from Bilbao (@AchucarroGlia) where we performed fiber photometry training. We collected nice signals and compared GCaMP6f and jRGECO1a sensors.
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@n_kourdougli
Nazim Kourdougli
1 year
🪄So happy to see another piece of work of my postdoc in C. Portera-Cailliau lab @UCLANeurology now out in Biological Psychiatry🪄 in collaboration with @ContractorAnis lab! 🧵n1/6 https://t.co/9VcDZafPu9
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@ClaireWyart
Claire Wyart
1 year
Hiring #postdoctoral fellow in @wyartlab with training in genetics & a curiosity for behavior to link gene mutations to motor control. Cosupervision by @jdsitt & myself @InstitutCerveau in collaboration with @filodelbene @institutvision . Contact us, apply to start in the fall!
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@inmed_u1249
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1 year
Also have a look at the summary of this study on our website https://t.co/JIxPpkQ0gd
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@inmed_u1249
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1 year
New study from the Chavis-Manzoni lab @inmed_u1249 shows distinct alterations in synaptic transmission and plasticity within circuits targeting the nucleus accumbens in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome. @Insermpacacorse @univAMU_Europe
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@KenzaAmroune
Kenza Amroune
1 year
Attending #FENS2024 and interested in corticostriatal plasticity? Join me Thursday morning at board 488 to discuss how learning induces plasticity in these projections. Don't miss out—see you there! ✨ Thanks again to @hello_bio for the travel grant 🎉
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@dav_robbe
david robbe
1 year
An interesting paper was posted today on bioRxiv🤔👇 Was asked if I wanted to read it before reposting. No way! I’ve read it too much already! Very excited to have this out. Thread coming soon. For now, let's enjoy Roland Garros!
@biorxiv_neursci
bioRxiv Neuroscience
1 year
Running, Fast and Slow: The Dorsal Striatum Sets the Cost of Movement During Foraging https://t.co/afClbfVyZR #biorxiv_neursci
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@HamzeMira
Mira Hamze
1 year
I'm glad to share with you our preprint🥳. This work was done at @inmed_u1249 in the Muscatelli lab. It demonstrates the interplay between BDNF and KCC2 to regulate chloride homeostasis during development. To learn more, please check it out. https://t.co/fwQ83Hlb7G
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The strength of inhibitory neurotransmission depends on intracellular neuronal chloride concentration, primarily regulated by the activity of cation-chloride cotransporters NKCC1 and KCC2. Brain-de...
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@inmed_u1249
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2 years
New study from the groups of Ingrid Bureau @inmedu_1249 and Isabelle Guillemain @GINeuroGrenoble shows a lack of early surge of connectivity during development in the barrel cortex of a rat model of absence epilepsy. Now out in Progress in Neurobiology https://t.co/GfOgzcHCvc
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@Elo_Fino
Elodie Fino
2 years
👇👇👇 don't miss the basal ganglia satellite at FENS 2024!
@GanglionsBase
French basal ganglia club
2 years
🚨🚨Our 1st French/Swedish basal Ganglia Meeting will take place as a FENS Satellite on June, 24th!! Enjoy a full day of scientific talks from the field for only 40/80€ (students/senior), lunch included! Register soon here: https://t.co/iEEtHAMdQf Only 100 seats available!
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@dav_robbe
david robbe
2 years
Excited to speak at Atelier Bergson this Tuesday 6/02 PM at ENS Paris. I will explore how Bergson's ideas on time & space can pull neuroscience out of a conceptual dead-end(⌛️in the 🧠). 🙏 to @mathildetahar for the invite info: https://t.co/IsDxNBSefa (hybrid event in🇫🇷)
bergson.hypotheses.org
  Sylvain Billiard (Université de Lille) : L’Evolution : créatrice de la morale et de la religion ? Je présenterai une tentative de croisement de certaines propositions de Bergson dans “L’Evolution...
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@centuri_ls
CENTURI - Turing Centre for Living Systems
2 years
🏹 #PLM18 Registrations are now open for the 18th edition of the Physics of Living Matter #conference ! 📍 Where: Palais du Pharo, Marseille 📆 When: September 16-17, 2024 🖊️ Registration deadline: May 16, 2024 More info: https://t.co/e9yl060NOT @univamu
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@KevinAllenLab
Kevin Allen
2 years
We just released a manuscript on @biorxiv_neursci in which we study the activity of grid cells in mice performing a path integration task. https://t.co/JBPu3SxRqO This is a (long) thread summarizing our main findings.
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With their periodic firing pattern, grid cells are considered a fundamental unit of a neural network performing path integration. The periodic firing patterns of grid cells have been observed mainly...
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@ABurgalossi
Burgalossi Lab
2 years
New paper from the lab 🥳 @NatureNeuro The 'internal compass' can do more than tracking head-direction (HD) 👉 thalamic HD cells respond to sensory stimuli and are modulated by behavioral state (e.g. during social interactions) https://t.co/q4arkaUxDz
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Nature Neuroscience - In this study the authors show that in the mouse anterior thalamus, the activity of head-direction cells is selectively modulated by sensory stimuli and by the animal’s...
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