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Blog for the neurosciences graduate program at UCSD. They say that he human brain is the most complex machine in the universe, and it’s for good reason. Brains are comprised of about a hundred [.]. How the Brain Avoids Sensory Overload. March 6, 2017. In 2015, 4% of U.S. adults aged 18 or older experienced a serious mental illness that interfered with daily functioning, and this percentage [.]. Optogenetic regulation of dopamine neurons in the midbrain regulates depression-related behaviors in mice.
Visual Action: Instructive Timing in the Primary Visual Cortex | UCSD Neurosciences
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Blog for the neurosciences graduate program at UCSD. Visual Action: Instructive Timing in the Primary Visual Cortex. Behavior in in the visual world necessitates reciprocal feedback between the environment and the observer. To act, an animal need to 1) sense the outside world, 2) compute upon this percept, and 3) generate an optimal response. Nosepoke entry), rather than the. In addition, the intervals represented by these visually-timed, directive neurons were expected to demonstrate a trial-by-trial co...
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Blog for the neurosciences graduate program at UCSD. Spatial navigation strategies: where it’s at. When you wake up in the morning and head over to the lab, do you take the scenic route and relish in the San Diego sun, or do you take the shortcut through the library because your cat made you late because he craved attention? Involves creating relationships between the different landmarks in the environment to incorporate into a cognitive map. On the other hand, the caudate-dependent response strategy.
Fragile X Syndrome: When translational regulation goes awry | UCSD Neurosciences
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Blog for the neurosciences graduate program at UCSD. Fragile X Syndrome: When translational regulation goes awry. Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common hereditary form of intellectual disability affecting approximately 1 in 4,000 males and 1 in 6,000 females. The syndrome develops from a mutation in. While this determined the binding of FMRP directly to mRNAs, it remained to be shown how this affects translation. As expected,. But how does the presence of FMRP limit translation? On December 7, 2016.
GCN2 kinase: protector from death by ribosome stalling | UCSD Neurosciences
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Blog for the neurosciences graduate program at UCSD. GCN2 kinase: protector from death by ribosome stalling. Dr Susan Ackerman at UCSD focuses her research on the molecular mechanisms involved in maintaining homeostasis during development and aging of the mammalian brain. She is particularly interested in how altered translation elongation, caused by ribosome stalling, affects neuronal function and survival. Dr Ackerman then proceeded to study the effects of the GCN2-ATF4 pathway on neuron survival. ...
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