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Oded Mayseless

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Postdoc in the @schierlab in @biozentrum. Visiting scientist @RainerFriedri12. PhD @lab_oren @WeizmannScience. What is the good without the bad?

Joined September 2019
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@IShainer
Inbal Shainer 🎗️
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Come join us!
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@TimGollisch
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How natural stimuli lead to highly correlated ganglion cell activity in primate (marmoset) and mouse retina. Now out in @nature. https://t.co/PIYdb7Xi1Q
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Nature - Species-specific gaze shifts with natural stimuli drive correlated spiking in retinal ganglion cells.
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@ClaireWyart
Claire Wyart
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Individuality is fascinating. Check how to quantify variability among individuals by identifying long motor strategies during navigation on small 🐟! Check the latest @wyartlab work from Dr. Gautam Sridhar & @antoniocbscosta @InstitutCerveau @PNASNews: https://t.co/unp0QhU4QC
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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Blasting your favorite playlist can energize your workout. The same is true of fungus—but its tastes in tunes might be quite different from yours. https://t.co/XZng9EG6et @NewsfromScience
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@UCLLifeSciences
UCL Faculty of Life Sciences
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The Research Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology (NPP) are looking to sponsor aspiring group leaders for external fellowships that will enable them to establish an independent research group in the department. Find out more ⬇️ https://t.co/6lpx4DXCtL
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UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
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@NerdyChristie
Christie Wilcox
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Why do we need to sleep? In a preprint, researchers posit that it may be an "inescapable consequence" of how we power our cells. That and more of the best in @ScienceMagazine and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: https://t.co/ooquVkumGm
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@biorxiv_neursci
bioRxiv Neuroscience
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Synaptic gene expression is coordinated across development by conserved chromatin regulators https://t.co/JjaQInIJ7g #biorxiv_neursci
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@yusterafa
rafael yuste
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Our review with @JekelyLab "Non-synaptic encoding of behavior by neuropeptides", arguing for a non-synaptic origin of the nervous system, is published: https://t.co/DgonXRzZnp
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@mayseless
Oded Mayseless
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This is foundational-Single-neuron representations of odours in the human brain! the abstract itself has so many gems, cant wait to dig in!
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@HagarLavian
Hagar Lavian
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So happy to share our latest preprint! In this very cool project we investigated the representation of different visual signals in the zebrafish head direction system, and reveal a role for the habenula in this circuit.
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@DavidCRowland
David Rowland
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Here it is! A huge milestone in neuroscience – the complete connectome of the fly brain from the FlyWire team (@FlyWireNews). In this special issue, we have 9 research articles. I’ll try to summarize them in a couple threads starting here 🧵
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@ISTAustria
ISTAustria
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Join us on Sep 30 for our @ISTAustria Lecture with @DulacLab from @Harvard to learn more about how sickness and health influence social behavior. 🔗 Register now: https://t.co/eSo2YvT5nP @HippenmeyerLab
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@T___Kawashima
Takashi Kawashima
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And, at the same time with the one below, our group is excited to share another manuscript on the global and compartmentalized neuromodulation by the serotonin system in collaboration with @BaierLab https://t.co/AcifvYyNSm
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The vertebrate serotonergic system plays a critical role in modulating adaptive behavior. Yet, it has been challenging to unravel the downstream targets and the effects of serotonin on ongoing neural...
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@NikonSmallWorld
Nikon Small World
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Hold on to your hats! The winners of the 2024 #NikonSmallWorldInMotion competition have finally been revealed, and they're sure to blow you away. View the full video gallery here: https://t.co/sQ5ahDQMC8
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@IShainer
Inbal Shainer 🎗️
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@JohannesKappel and I are happy to share our preprint! We discovered that visual responses and morphology are co-determined by both the neuron's transcriptional profile and positional cues. https://t.co/zDegbzJjZL
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Neuronal phenotypic traits such as morphology, connectivity, and function are dictated, to a large extent, by a specific combination of differentially expressed genes. Clusters of neurons in transc...
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@MishaAhrens
Misha Ahrens
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Excited to post a new preprint, work by @T___Kawashima, @zq_wei and collaborators: Voltage imaging reveals circuit computations in the raphe underlying serotonin-mediated motor vigor learning https://t.co/IHzsx0z4AF
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As animals adapt to new situations, neuromodulation is a potent way to alter behavior, yet mechanisms by which neuromodulatory nuclei compute during behavior are underexplored. The serotonergic raphe...
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@mayseless
Oded Mayseless
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Interesting observation about different forms of adaptation to stimuli of different valence
@CalcNeuro
NeuroCalc
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Proud to present our latest preprint by Elliot Birkett. In this paper we asked whether stimuli with different behavioural relevance evoke different adaptation in #zebrafish. https://t.co/ugccoo8Zbz
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@yaksi_emre
Emre Yaksi
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Check out this @biorxivpreprint from our lab, led by @annaostenrath, on the role of glutamate-driven inhibition in neural circuit connectivity, sensory computations, and adaptive behaviors.
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Inhibition contributes to various brain computations from sensory motor transformations to cognitive operations. While most studies on inhibition focus on GABA, the main excitatory neurotransmitter...
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