Month: May 2020

Yes, your dog wants to rescue you

Imagine you’re a dog. Your owner is trapped in a box and is crying out for help. Are you aware of his despair? If so, can you set him free? And what’s more, do you really want to? That’s what researchers wanted to know when they gave dogs the chance to rescue their owners. Read […]

Published on May 29, 2020

Sammba-MRI: A Library for Processing SmAll-MaMmal BrAin MRI Data in Python

Small-mammal neuroimaging offers incredible opportunities to investigate structural and functional aspects of the brain. Many tools have been developed in the last decade to analyse small animal data, but current softwares are less mature than the available tools that process human brain data. The Python package Sammba-MRI (SmAll-MaMmal BrAin MRI in Python; http://sammba-mri.github.io) allows flexible […]

Published on May 29, 2020

Theta-Nested Gamma Oscillations in Next Generation Neural Mass Models

Theta-nested gamma oscillations have been reported in many areas of the brain and are believed to represent a fundamental mechanism to transfer information across spatial and temporal scales. In a series of recent experiments in vitro it has been possible to replicate with an optogenetic theta frequency stimulation several features of cross-frequency coupling (CFC) among […]

Published on May 29, 2020