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First full day at FENS
Today has been a good day. It got off to a late start as the first plenary lecture had to be cancelled (I heard Barry Dickson is in the hospital, I hope you are OK Barry!) and on top of that I had forgotten to switch my ...[more]
FENS   meeting   Geneva   Aplysia   drugs   Glanzman   Miller   Nargeot   
Posted on Sunday 13 July 2008 - 18:20:43

ICN2010: Habituation
I did manage to get a network connection in one of the lecture halls! W00t!

This symposium was all about habituation. The first speaker was Cathy Rankin from University of British Columbia, working on C. elegans. She uses...[more]
ICN2010   rankin   glanzman   habituation   aplysia   c. elegans   
Posted on Wednesday 04 August 2010 - 21:28:38

ISN Newsletter
On Sunday, the July Newsletter of the International Society for Neuroethology appeared. It contains an article by Jim Murray and myself about the Gastropod Neuroscience meeting this past June at Friday Harbor Labs. It's ...[more]
neuroethology   meeting   gastropod neuroscience   Murray   Aplysia   scholarpedia   
Posted on Tuesday 10 July 2007 - 10:36:13

'The neurobiology of self-learning' - the birth of a new field in neuroscience?

ResearchBlogging.orgIt's been a while since I've last been so excited about a new finding by someone else And until today, this paper from last week even flew completely under my radar. I had seen the title and decided it's not relevant. ...[more]
self-learning   operant   mice   drosophila   aplysia   
Posted on Monday 31 October 2011 - 13:29:27

ICN2010: Neuroeconomics and decision in small neuronal circuits
What is it with scientific conferences and horrible WiFi connectivity? Either they don't have any connectivity at all, or only in the hallways between the lecture rooms where the science is actually happening, or the acc...[more]
decision making   macaques   ICN2010   leech   kristan   pleurobranchia   aplysia   
Posted on Tuesday 03 August 2010 - 21:12:24

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