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The Inscopix nVueTM system that was released last year has been a game changer for the in-vivo freely behaving imaging…
Srishti Gulati | May 11, 2022How do we steadily recognize environments we are in while experiencing joy or possibly trauma? A recent publication by Dr. Kyogo…
Mariko Nishibe | March 28, 2023
In an innovative new publication from the Anderson lab at Caltech, ‘An approximate line attractor in the hypothalamus encodes an…
Peter Schuette | January 13, 2023
Shay Neufeld, PhD is the Director of Data Products and Analytics at Inscopix, where he oversees a team of computational…
Shay Neufeld | December 2, 2021
Recent breakthroughs in optical-based imaging in nonhuman primates promise to fundamentally advance our understanding of brain…
Jonathan Nassi and Eric Trautmann | June 17, 2021
Podcast: Amygdala Circuits Encoding the Unpleasantness of Pain
Chronic pain affects 290 million people worldwide, and is an extremely unpleasant experience to endure every day. No wonder global sales of chronic pain medications are…
Jami L. Milton | March 5, 2019
Coffee Break with Hyungbae Kwon
If we want to understand how the brain develops and learns, neuroscientist Dr. Hyungbae Kwon sees we have to look at the scale of interacting circuits. To do so, …
admin | February 2, 2019
Teaming up with Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience to drive neural circuit discoveries
The Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI), a global leader in neural circuit research based in Jupiter, FL and Inscopix, Inc., a pioneering…
Inscopix | January 17, 2019
Must-Read Neural Circuit Research Papers in December 2018
Happy New Year! Before we get too far into 2019, check out our must-read list of papers relevant to the circuit neuroscience community published in December. See if…
Jami L. Milton | January 9, 2019
Must-Read Neural Circuit Papers in November 2018
Every month we pick the must-read research papers of relevance to the circuit neuroscience community. In November, there was again an impressive plethora of papers to…
Jami L. Milton | December 4, 2018
Coffee Break with Jessica Jimenez
How does preclinical research translate to therapeutic treatments of neuropsychiatric disorders? Dr. Jessica Jimenez is a physician-scientist who is working towards…
Caitlin Vander Weele | November 27, 2018