If you're at #FENS2024 come say hi tomorrow morning! (PS01-26AM-003)
We can chat about population drift in the entorhinal cortices and hippocampus during free exploration and sensory minimized conditions 😊🌻🐀
If you're at #FENS2024 come say hi tomorrow morning! (PS01-26AM-003)
We can chat about population drift in the entorhinal cortices and hippocampus during free exploration and sensory minimized conditions 😊🌻🐀
I've contributed a little bit to a paper that's now out (finally!). Best Christmas present ever!
Minute-scale oscillatory sequences in medial entorhinal cortex
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06864-1
It's such a weird a cool phenomenon and I'm so excited about it!!
TLDR: we found minute-scale periodic sequences of activity in the MEC which could help organise sequential experiences at behavioural time scales.
So grateful for all the wonderful colleagues #KISNeuro and abroad, especially my amazing mentors/supervisors Soledad (also first author on the paper), May-Britt, and Edvard. (Neither on mastodon). Also congrats to @horst who DOES have mastodon. So so happy I could be a part of this project! 😊
I'll be at this poster tomorrow afternoon at #SfN2023 alongside the great Soledad Gonzalo Cogno (who's also hiring)!
We'll be talking about ultraslow sequences in the MEC and have both calcium imaging and npx data!
Come say hello!!
Come work with us at #KISNeuro in Trondheim!
The new lab of Soledad Gonzalo Cogno, who is also kindly (co)supervising me, is hiring a postdoc!
It's data analysis. It's computational modelling. It's (potentially) working with me/data I have collected/am collecting. It's great colleagues and an amazing supervisor. It's a lot of snow. It's long summer evenings and cozy dark winters. It's a lot of great things, so please consider 😁😁
https://www.jobbnorge.no//en/available-jobs/job/249793/postdoctoral-fellow
#introduction post ... Finally 😅
Hi! I'm a #neuroscience PhD student at #KISNeuro in Trondheim, Norway.
I'm currently looking at population-level activity in the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus to see what happens at very slow time scales.
Mainly an experimentalist with some computational interests/side projects.
(neuroscience related) Stuff I find interesting: memory, sleep, neural manifolds, circadian rhythms, circuit stuff, oscillations, (some) modelling, (some) maths, and much more :)