π΄ Sleep stabilises old memories and supports new learning. Are these benefits of sleep causally linked, driven by a common underlying mechanism, or largely independent? Our new paper digs into this important question!
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Please repost! Fully funded four-year PhD studentship opportunity on sleep deprivation and neurovascular dysfunction on the BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience Doctoral Training Partnership, including annual stipend, research costs and home tuition fees tinyurl.com/ms7v2pcx
PhD Project - Disrupted Sleep: Mechanisms Linking Sleep Deprivation, Neurovascular Dysfunction, and Metabolic Pathways at Leeds Beckett University, listed on FindAPhD.com
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A brilliant opportunity to work with an amazing PI!
π¨Check out our new paper, where we investigated the link between sleep-associated memory consolidation and subsequent encoding!
Marcus O. Harrington
Scott Cairney
It was a pleasure to work on this paper with the spectacular @annaavali.bsky.social, @mels-science.bsky.social, @mggaskell.bsky.social, and @sacairney.bsky.social.
Check out our TINS Forum article on the role of respiration in coordinating sleep oscillations and memory consolidation!
Spearheaded by the great @fabian31415.bsky.social and @estebanbt.bsky.social
A big thank you to our editor Moran Furman for making the whole journey very enjoyable
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ποΈ New Episode Alert!
We had a fascinating conversation with Dr. Louis Renoult (@renoultlouis.bsky.social) about all things memory π§
The full episode is out now β donβt miss it! π§
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3 year PhD position in cognitive computational neuroscience available
@psychologyuea.bsky.social
Working with @timkietzmann.bsky.social @stephanierossit.bsky.social
Deadline 30th April. Unfortunately only open to UK candidates.
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Marcus O. Harrington
Marcus O. Harrington
Marcus O. Harrington
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Join a research team with Professor Andrew Bayliss to investigate how we process other people's reactions to our actions. This project uses experimental and neuroimaging approaches to study this important aspect of social cognition.
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