Conference time
May-July are time for us to showcased our latest research outcome in several conferences:
Canadian Association Neuroscience Meeting
Maryna presented on coding of single neurons in the lateral entorhinal cortex for content and context of experiences.
Stephanie presented on decoupling of oscillatory activity between the medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus by entorhinal tau pathology.
Bardia presented on ERP-based detection of brain pathology in rat models for preclinical Alzheimer's disease.
Kaori chaired a symposium titled "Temporal sequences in brains and memory" and gave a talk on sequential firings of prefrontal neurons during temporally structured events.
Japan Neuroscience Meeting
Kaori contributed to a symposium with a talk on data showing that content and context of experiences may be transmitted through two different frequency channels within prefrontal-rhinal circuit .
Alzheimer's Associaiton International Conference
Bardia presented a poster on ERP-based detection of brain pathology in rat models for preclinical Alzheimer's disease.
Stephanie presented a poster on decoupling of oscillatory activity between the medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus by entorhinal tau pathology