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Michael Hasselmo

@hasselmomichael

Director of Center for Systems Neuroscience at Boston University @buCSNneuro
Editor in Chief of the journal Hippocampus

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CSN Seminar (10/23): Prof. Betty Hong from Caltech will present “Olfaction in Drosophila through the lens of natural odors” on Oct. 23, 12:15PM, at 610 Comm Ave. Hosts: Profs. Meg Younger Meg Younger & Brian DePasquale @briandepasquale. bu.edu/csn/news/upcom…

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Great talk from Elizabeth “Betty” Hong from Caltech on “Olfaction in Drosophila through the lens of natural odors” in yesterday’s Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University seminar. Thanks to hosts Meg Younger and @briandepasquale!

Great talk from Elizabeth “Betty” Hong from <a href="/Caltech/">Caltech</a> on “Olfaction in Drosophila through the lens of natural odors” in yesterday’s <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> seminar. Thanks to hosts <a href="/meg_younger/">Meg Younger</a> and @briandepasquale!
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CSN/BBC Seminar (11/8): Prof. Anne Collins from UC Berkeley will present “Deconstructing human reinforcement learning” on Nov. 8, 12:30PM, at 610 Comm Ave, 106C. Host: Prof. Joe McGuire Joe McGuire bu.edu/csn/news/upcom…

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CSN Seminar (11/13): Prof. Josh Jacobs Josh Jacobs from Columbia University will present “Direct recordings of human place cells, grid cells, and traveling waves reveal mechanisms of episodic memory” on Nov. 13, 12:15PM, at 610 Comm Ave. Host: Prof. Matthias Stangl Matthias Stangl

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Prof. Josh Jacobs (Josh Jacobs) from Columbia University gave an interesting talk on “Direct recordings of human place cells, grid cells, and traveling waves reveal mechanisms of episodic memory” in today's CSN seminar. Thanks Prof. Matthias Stangl for hosting!

Prof. Josh Jacobs (<a href="/neurojosh/">Josh Jacobs</a>) from Columbia University gave an interesting talk on “Direct recordings of human place cells, grid cells, and traveling waves reveal mechanisms of episodic memory” in today's CSN seminar. Thanks Prof. <a href="/MatStangl/">Matthias Stangl</a> for hosting!
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Great talk from our own Prof. Matthias Stangl (Matthias Stangl) on “The Cognitive Neuroscience of Spatial Navigation and Memory: From the Laboratory into the Real World,” in today’s seminar organized by Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University and Brain, Behavior & Cognition. Thanks Prof. Sam Ling for hosting!

Great talk from our own Prof. Matthias Stangl (<a href="/MatStangl/">Matthias Stangl</a>) on “The Cognitive Neuroscience of Spatial Navigation and Memory: From the Laboratory into the Real World,” in today’s seminar organized by <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> and Brain, Behavior &amp; Cognition. Thanks Prof. Sam Ling for hosting!
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In today’s Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University and Brain, Behavior and Cognition seminar, Prof. Caroline Robertson (Caroline Robertson) from @Dartmouth how memory shapes perception in the human brain and behavior, focusing on the process of naturalistic scene understanding. Thanks Sam Ling for hosting.

In today’s <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> and Brain, Behavior and Cognition seminar, Prof. Caroline Robertson (<a href="/RobertsonNeuro/">Caroline Robertson</a>) from @Dartmouth how memory shapes perception in the human brain and behavior, focusing on the process of naturalistic scene understanding. Thanks Sam Ling for hosting.
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I am pleased to announce the publication of our special issue on scientific histories of hippocampal research in the journal Hippocampus! This special issue contains articles by many influential contributors to our field. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.100…

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Excited to share our latest paper: “Phase Precession Relative to Turning Angle in Theta-Modulated Head Direction Cells” together with Eleonora Lomi (co-first author), Kate Jeffery, Anna Mitchell🐒🐀🧠👩🏻‍🔬 Neil Burgess doi.org/10.1002/hipo.7…

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In today’s Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University seminar, Prof. Mark Churchland from Columbia U. gave a great talk titled “It contains multitudes? Motor cortex activity accords with modern conceptions of network computation.” Thanks to both Brian DePasquale and Mike Economo for hosting!

In today’s <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> seminar, Prof. <a href="/MarkChurchland/">Mark Churchland</a> from Columbia U. gave a great talk titled “It contains multitudes? Motor cortex activity accords with modern conceptions of network computation.” Thanks to both Brian DePasquale and <a href="/MikeEconomo/">Mike Economo</a> for hosting!
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In yesterday’s Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University seminar, Stefan Mihalas @[email protected] from the Allen Institute discussed “Computing with complex components: How heterogenous, nonstationery and noisy neurons and synapses contribute to the brain's computational power.” Thanks Emily Stephen (Emily Stephen) for hosting!

In yesterday’s <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> seminar, <a href="/Stefan_Mihalas/">Stefan Mihalas @stefan@fediscience.org</a> from the <a href="/AllenInstitute/">Allen Institute</a> discussed “Computing with complex components: How heterogenous, nonstationery and noisy neurons and synapses contribute to the brain's computational power.” Thanks Emily Stephen (<a href="/emilyps14/">Emily Stephen</a>) for hosting!
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Yesterday our own Prof. Kamal Sen gave a great talk on “Cortical Circuits Underlying Complex Scene Analysis.” The seminar was jointly organized by Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University and BU_Neurophotonics. Thanks to Prof. David Boas (David Boas) for hosting!

Yesterday our own Prof. Kamal Sen gave a great talk on “Cortical Circuits Underlying Complex Scene Analysis.” The seminar was jointly organized by <a href="/buCSNneuro/">Center for Systems Neuroscience, Boston University</a> and <a href="/BU_NPC/">BU_Neurophotonics</a>. Thanks to Prof. David Boas (<a href="/BoasDavid/">David Boas</a>) for hosting!
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Nachum Ulanovsky just published a book The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social!I’ve enjoyed seeing Nachum’s talks about his innovative research at the recent Cosyne meeting and at last years iNav meeting! His book is called: Natural Neuroscience mitpress.mit.edu/9780262044998/…