Month: June 2019

Legal Promise Of Equal Mental Health Treatment Often Falls Short

Amanda Bacon’s eating disorder was growing worse. She had lost 60% of her body weight and was consuming about 100 calories a day. But that wasn’t sick enough for her Medicaid managed-care company to cover an inpatient treatment program. She was told in 2017 that she would have to weigh 10 pounds less — putting […]

Published on June 7, 2019

Complex Electroresponsive Dynamics in Olivocerebellar Neurons Represented With Extended-Generalized Leaky Integrate and Fire Models

The neurons of the olivocerebellar circuit exhibit complex electroresponsive dynamics, which are thought to play a fundamental role for network entraining, plasticity induction, signal processing and noise filtering. In order to reproduce these properties in single-point neuron models, we have optimized the Extended-Generalized Leaky Integrate and Fire (E-GLIF) neuron through a multi-objective gradient-based algorithm targeting […]

Published on June 7, 2019

Editors’ Picks: Our Favorite Things for June 2019

June brings us National Men’s Health Month, Father’s Day, and National Donut Day. Coincidence? We think not. Some of our picks were chosen with men in mind, but you don’t have to be a dad or a dude to benefit from any of them. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, […]

Published on June 7, 2019