
Ben Slater
@benslaterneuro
BBSRC PhD Neuroscientist at NCL/DUR. Interested in the neurobiology of episodic memory and the importance of frontal systems across primates & rodents.
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https://www.benslaterneuro.com 25-02-2019 14:05:42
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A special thanks to Yuki Kikuchi, @cipetkov, Alex Easton and others for help on this project. I look forward to showing our work on neuromodulation of context-dependent sequence learning in primates at #SfN22 later this year.







NEW: data collection app Please RT. Help Smulders Lab with our garden bird observation project. 🐦 Recording your data is quick and easy with our new mobile application! 📱 Download here: - iOS: apps.apple.com/gb/app/caching… - Android: play.google.com/store/apps/det… More info in bio!


Two Post-Doctoral Positions on Neuronal Circuits for Auditory Cognition. Now it's on NeuroJobs @ SfN👇👇 Please RT and share neurojobs.sfn.org/job/35327/two-… Society for Neuroscience (SfN) NCL Neuroscience University of Iowa Neurosurgery @CogNeuroJobs @cipetkov OpenOptogenetics APAN Plexon Inc. Open Ephys https://bsky.app/profile/openephys.bsky NeuroNexus






Another message from your friendly neighbourhood colour vision scientist: We are still looking for colour-blind children and adults to take part in our study in person at Newcastle University where you can learn more about your colour vision! #cvd #colourblind ColourBlindAwareness 🇺🇦 🌻


We are still looking for colour-blind volunteers for our in person study at Newcastle University! You get in depth information about your colour vision, so if you/your child is colour blind or you think you/they are, please get in touch! Please share 👀👀 ColourBlindAwareness 🇺🇦 🌻


I have worked closely with Tyler W Ross during my PhD and have excitedly followed his work on event segmentation. I am looking forward to this tomorrow and strongly recommend it to anybody interested in cognition 🧠

🎉My 1st first-author paper!🎉 ➡️How conditioned reinforcement can help us understand abnormal behaviour in captive animals With SLU's Lena Lidfors, Jenny Loberg & Anna Lundberg and @etologen, Markus Jonsson, Stefano Ghirlanda @[email protected] & Magnus Enquist at the Centre for Cultural Evolution


Many thanks for the support over the last year to make this possible Yuki Kikuchi. I look forward to next SfN and more time working together!!
