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Research image - Graziana Gatto
Q&A

Uncovering the logic of spinal circuits

In the inaugural lecture of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Emerging Neuroscientists Seminar Series (ENSS), Dr Graziana Gatto...

5 October 2018
Image of the cortex and cerebellum - Adam Hantman
Q&A

Neural circuits of dexterity

Dr Adam Hantman describes his work to understand the neural elements responsible for dexterous motor control

3 October 2018
Graziana Gatto
Seminar

2018 Emerging Neuroscientists Seminar Series Winners Announced

23 August 2018
Beaker experiment
Q&A

Combining in vivo genetic perturbation with CRISPR screening

7 August 2018
Marc Aurel Busche Research
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Restoring neuronal circuit activities in Alzheimer’s

31 July 2018
Larry Swanson research image
Q&A

History and future of systems neuroscience

24 July 2018
Q&A

Maturation of motor control

Understanding how spinal circuits are set up during development may provide insight into degraded motor system performance in mature individuals suffering from diseases or trauma of the nervous system. In the following interview, Dr Tuan Bui outlines how his research could impact the treatment of motor dysfunction due to injury or neurodegeneration.

11 July 2018
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Predicting and preparing for the future

Many parts of the brain are involved in prediction, so what makes the cerebellum special?

5 July 2018
Engram neuron
Q&A

Searching for the engram

13 June 2018
FitzFest musicians
Public Engagement

Orchestrating the brain

11 June 2018
Q&A

Attentional episodes and cognitive control

Professor John Duncan recently gave a seminar at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre on attentional episodes and cognitive control. In the following interview he answers questions on how the brain responds to diverse cognitive demands including the age-old question: what is intelligence?

8 June 2018
Q&A

Towards a canonical computation in basal ganglia for the vigorous pursuit of reward

In the following interview Dr Dudman outlines his research on purposive behaviour and the techniques his lab use to try to understand the neural circuits underlying learning.

1 June 2018

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