
Texas Computational Memory Lab / Lega Lab
@texasmemory
Studying the building blocks of memory at UT Southwestern in Dallas, TX.
PI: Dr. Bradley C. Lega
Inquiries: [email protected]
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06-11-2018 04:21:08
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Job Opportunity! Postdoc in human electrophysiology, UT Southwestern Texas Computational Memory Lab, Dr. bradlega @texasmemory UTSW Neurosurgery UTSW Neuroscience #postdoc #PhDlife #PhDchat gotbenchspace.com/job/dallas-tex…


UT Southwestern is the No. 1 global health care institution in the 2021 Nature Index for published research. One UTSW top article was by O'Donnell Brain Institute researchers in #neurosurgery & #neuroscience: bit.ly/3rLcDl5 More about the Index: go.nature.com/3j45s3A



New results from Hye Yoo Texas Computational Memory Lab / Lega Lab we are excited to share in NeuroImage: We look at human MTL neurons that exhibit firing rate changes predicting encoding success. Some really cool properties... doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…



Lab is hiring! Looking for a couple of post docs interested in neuromodulation, single unit analyses, and the cognitive neuroscience of memory in general. Texas Computational Memory Lab / Lega Lab at UT Southwestern O'Donnell Brain Institute Stable funding, great institution, fun people, and good weather. DM me

I would like to thank everyone at Texas Computational Memory Lab / Lega Lab and UT Southwestern O'Donnell Brain Institute who made this study possible. And, of course, bradlega for spearheading this effort. Big thanks to my co-authors Ryan Tan and @QasimEtAl, and my awesome advisor Josh Jacobs.

Memory folks - please check out our new paper in Nature Communications from Texas Computational Memory Lab / Lega Lab. We identify neuronal assemblies (ensembles) in human MTL microwire recordings rdcu.be/cXOEF. We apply methods developed by Prof Buzsaki to identify assemblies during episodic memory 1/5


We joined the herd over at mastodon: @[email protected]


Starting soon at #SfN2022 at board QQ3 - a new look at the primacy effect and context from Nimay Kulkarni Texas Computational Memory Lab / Lega Lab lab. Anyone interested in a postdoc or postbac studying human memory neurophys should stop by.


Check out new work from our lab at LEARNMEM2023 on Saturday where UTSW Neurosurgery resident Cody Wolfe will be presenting a poster examining differential activity along the entorhinal axis (MEC vs LEC) using human iEEG data. Some high/low gamma data inspired by Laura Colgin models.