
Attila Losonczy
@attila_losonczy
Neuroscientist at Columbia
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29-09-2021 12:03:30
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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…


Congratulations to Tristan Geiller Tristan Geiller from the Losonczy Lab Attila Losonczy at Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute Columbia University, recipient of the Peter and Patricia Gruber International Research Award from Society for Neuroscience (SfN)! sfn.org/publications/l…

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.

Pre-print alert: Voltage imaging of dendrites in the hippocampus. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Thanks to: Zhenrui Liao, Kevin Gonzalez, Adrian Negrean, Makinson Lab, Prof. Michael Lin, and others

As a postdoc in Attila Losonczy lab, Eunji Kong uses cutting-edge microscopes to peer deep into the brain, in search of the underpinnings of memory. But her scientific journey started with something much more familiar: the humble tomato: zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/science-life-e… 🍅🧠 #scilife



I am excited to share our joint work with Ivo Spiegel on developing a ‘permanent marker’ for functionally defined neurons. A big shout-out to Carlllllllllllllllllllllllllll, @Bovey_Rao, Stephanie Herrlinger, Tiberiu Mihaila and others in the lab and to the Spiegel group! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



Happy to share my review with Attila Losonczy on one- and many-shot learning in the hippocampus is now online ahead of print! annualreviews.org/content/journa…

Every moment we remember is encoded by changes in the synapses connecting brain cells. Now, in a mouse study in @nature, our own @fpolleux and Attila Losonczy labs have for the first time imaged these synaptic changes as an animal forms memories. Learn more!


How does the brain create mental maps of the world? In a new Neuron study, Justin O'Hare, Franck Polleux and Attila Losonczy reveal how branches at the farthest tips of neurons can help us remember new places. Read: zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/how-do-memorie… Columbia University #neuroscience

Happy to share a new publication from my postdoc days, shedding light on how distal tuft dendrites participate in hippocampal place field formation while mice learn to navigate: cell.com/neuron/fulltex… Thank you to Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute Communications for the great write-up!