
Geneviève Albouy
@albouygenevieve
Sleep and Motor Memory Lab
University of Utah, USA
KU Leuven, Belgium
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https://genevievealbouy.wixsite.com/sleepmotormemorylab 26-08-2022 20:36:27
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Hey #Stats community! The Dept of Psychology at the University of Utah invites applications for a TT faculty position in Quantitative Psychology at the assistant professor level. We hope you'll consider applying! Happy to answer any Qs. Please share! utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/151378

Check out the great work of Anke Van Roy on motor learning across the lifespan!

Congratulations to Mareike Gann for her last publication!! 🙌Mareike shows that non-invasive brain stimulation targeting hippocampal and striatal networks via the prefrontal cortex influences brain reactivation and the rapid form of motor memory consolidation. Check it out!



🔥📢Very excited to see our latest paper now out in Nature Neuroscience By combining temporal interference stimulation and fMRI, we show noninvasive and focal DBS of the human striatum during motor learning Neuro-X Institute EPFL Paper here: rdcu.be/doZ3w Thread below🧵


A paper in Nature Neuroscience reports of non-invasive deep brain stimulation in the human hippocampus using temporal interference of kHz electric fields. The study shows the method can enhance the accuracy of episodic memories in healthy humans. go.nature.com/47lzZ4v



Please RT! Our lab is recruiting a PhD position for Fall 2024 in #biomechanics, prosthetics, robotics, and locomotion. Apply by Dec 1! biomch-l.isbweb.org/forum/biomch-l… IntSoc Biomechanics American Society of Biomechanics Academy International Women in Biomechanics Latinx In Biomechanix BlackBiomechanists National Biomechanics Day



Our special issue on « local to large-scale networks in the sleeping brain » is now out in European Journal of Neuroscience! With guest editors Geneviève Albouy Lucia Talamini Antoine Adamantidis Check out the papers: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.111…


Congrats to Anke Van Roy for publishing the first paper of her PhD. Great work!


