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Funded postdoctoral position in human intracranial neuroscience

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📣 Excited to share the latest from our lab: work by JL Romero Sosa! Results are from single-cell imaging in different subregions of rat frontal cortex during ✨de novo learning. We uncovered an interesting functional heterogeneity for learning under uncertainty #neuroscience #BehavioralNeuroscience https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-63866-5
Neural coding of choice and outcome are modulated by uncertainty in orbitofrontal but not secondary motor cortex - Nature Communications

Neural mechanisms underlying flexible learning and decision-making are not fully understood. Using single-cell calcium imaging, authors here found that neurons in orbitofrontal and secondary motor cortex exhibit complementary roles in reward learning, with neurons in the former exerting a sustained role in conditions of uncertainty.

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@DrYohanJohn There is this recent review that seems very interesting from the #GenzelLab, but it’s more about the tasks themselves than task design, it seems? In any case, I agree!

Rodent maze studies: from following simple rules to complex map learning
#Neuroscience #BehavioralNeuroscience #Mazes #Navigation

Rodent maze studies: from following simple rules to complex map learning - Brain Structure and Function

More than 100 years since the first maze designed for rodent research, researchers now have the choice of a variety of mazes that come in many different shapes and sizes. Still old designs get modified and new designs are introduced to fit new research questions. Yet, which maze is the most optimal to use or which training paradigm should be applied, remains up for debate. In this review, we not only provide a historical overview of maze designs and usages in rodent learning and memory research, but also discuss the possible navigational strategies the animals can use to solve each maze. Furthermore, we summarize the different phases of learning that take place when a maze is used as the experimental task. At last, we delve into how training and maze design can affect what the rodents are actually learning in a spatial task.

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Applications start to be reviewed today for these 2 positions at #DartmouthCollege in #BehavioralNeuroscience! But it looks like you can still apply!

Feel free to any questions about the work environment my way (I am a postdoc there)!

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2 openings for assistant professor and associate professor in the Psychological and Brain Sciences department where I’m currently at at Dartmouth College, USA, in Systems/Behavioral Neuroscience: https://pbs.dartmouth.edu/news/2023/08/inviting-applications-professor-psychological-and-brain-sciences-systemsbehavioral Please share to find me great future colleagues :) > “For a complete description of the Assistant Professor position, see http://apply.interfolio.com/130063. For a complete description of the Associate Professor position, see http://apply.interfolio.com/130080. Review of applications will begin October 15, 2023 and continue until the position is filled.” #NeuroJobs #Neuroscience #Neuroscientist

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