Andres Grosmark (@andresgrosmark) 's Twitter Profile
Andres Grosmark

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Our new study suggests that if you are too narrowly focused on a task, take a step back and let your wondering brain paint in a broader, more useful, picture. nature.com/articles/s4159…

Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute (@zuckermanbrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Resting is important for remembering. New research reveals how the brain keeps working to build mental maps after a mouse has explored a new place. See how new experiments from the Losonczy_Lab revealed new connections in the brain: zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/new-discovery-… Nature Neuroscience

Resting is important for remembering. New research reveals how the brain keeps working to build mental maps after a mouse has explored a new place. See how new experiments from the <a href="/LosonczyLab/">Losonczy_Lab</a> revealed new connections in the brain:
zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/new-discovery-…
<a href="/NatureNeuro/">Nature Neuroscience</a>
Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute (@zuckermanbrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many neurons does it take to form a memory? Using cutting-edge techniques, Tristan Geiller and the Attila Losonczy lab, observed small circuits of cells in the hippocampus forming a spatial map, in real time. The study was published today, in nature. bit.ly/3xGzEbI

How many neurons does it take to form a memory? Using cutting-edge techniques, <a href="/tgeiller/">Tristan Geiller</a> and the <a href="/attila_losonczy/">Attila Losonczy</a> lab, observed small circuits of cells in the hippocampus forming a spatial map, in real time. The study was published today, in <a href="/nature/">nature</a>.
bit.ly/3xGzEbI
Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute (@zuckermanbrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does your brain choose what to remember and what to forget, to help you find a place you've visited before? The Attila Losonczy lab discovers cells that play a role the consolidation of useful long-term memories in nature: zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/new-findings-r… #neuroscience #research

Andres Grosmark (@andresgrosmark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Grosmark lab is all set up and we are hiring! Creative and motivated scientists interested in studying memory consolidation in health and disease please see:  tinyurl.com/2mf7vcvp #calciumimaging #electrophysiology #sharpwaveripples

Attila Losonczy (@attila_losonczy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first - of many more - Magnus Opus of an incredibly talented former graduate student, Jack Bowler. Seven years in the making, including the design and build of a versatile behavioral control system (open source is forthcoming). Congrats Jack!

René Hen (@rene_hen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our latest neurogenesis paper by SebTuncdemirLab, Attila Losonczy, and Andres Grosmark. Adult-born granule cells facilitate remapping of spatial and non-spatial representations in the dentate gyrus: Neuron cell.com/neuron/fulltex…

Attila Losonczy (@attila_losonczy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new pre-print on virtual reality hardware and software for mice behavior: biorxiv.org/content/10.110……. Open source: losonczylab.org/software/Work led by @jackbolwer, George Zakka, Jason Yong, James Priestley, and others in the lab.