
Sang Ah Lee
@sang_ah_lee
I study how changes in the brain lead to changes in higher level cognition. I'm especially interested in the mental representation of spatiotemporal events.
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http://sangahlab.snu.ac.kr 10-01-2017 00:41:22
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I'm very lucky because every paper "I" publish is a @nature paper. But that doesn't take away the thrill of seeing good work out! The latest is work by Ueli Rutishauser et al describing how the human brain creates cognitive maps of related concepts nature.com/articles/s4158…


I'm excited to announce a new paper published by my post-doctoral fellow, Dr. Jennifer Robinson Jennifer Robinson: Optogenetic silencing of medial septal GABAergic neurons disrupts grid cell spatial and temporal coding in the medi… pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39163200/




Happy to share my first paper with Michael Hasselmo, "Distinct codes for environment structure and symmetry in postrhinal and retrosplenial cortices" nature.com/articles/s4146…

I'm excited to share that my first-authored paper has been published in Hippocampus! Plus, it was selected for the cover image of this issue! 😆 This paper demonstrates that scene construction occurs automatically during the retrieval of temporal episodic memory. Sang Ah Lee


Temporal structure of experience etched on firing of human hippocampal-entorhinal neurons to serve memory & prediction. See our study nature at UCLA Neurosurgery 🧠, great work by lead author Pawel Tacikowski with Guldamla Kalender & Davide Ciliberti support NINDS. nature.com/articles/s4158…


New preprint led by Lu-Chun Yeh, with Marius Peelen & Surya Gayet: Using EEG, we delineate how neural representations of real-world object size emerge from interactions of the object's retinal size and pictorial distance cues from the scene context. 🐻🧸🛤️biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Out in its final form! Congrats John Wen Ben Sorscher (borsch.github.io) Dr. Emily A. Aery Jones Surya Ganguli! Highlights post bioRxiv: Check out new ED Fig. 3 for open field and VR recordings of the same grid cells; All data available at Mendeley Data nature.com/articles/s4158…


