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However, on the TUNL task we found that females had altered performance under conditions of uncertainty, and this was associated with changes in the intensity of perineuronal nets and parvalbumin expression in the retrosplenial cortex
So although males and females seem to perform similarly on different spatial memory tasks there may be differences in neural circuitry underlying decision making under conditions of uncertainty
What a privilege to have @DrBreaky give the ANS Plenary lecture at our annual meeting in Brisbane. @AusNeuroSoc. Thanks to our sponsor for the plenary @QldBrainInst
It is with great sadness to announce that Amy passed away on Monday 23rd October.
There will be a celebration of her extraordinary life on Tuesday 31st of October.
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Delighted to see this study published with the old PhD supervisory team @JKesby and @BurneTom indicating that altering D1:D2 receptor signalling ratios improves amphetamine-induced learning impairments in mice, with implications for schizophrenia
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BPA2023 | SECOND SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCEMENT
Showcasing advanced human post-mortem techniques to better understand the molecular pathology of schizophrenia: a critical link for translation
Presented by Dr Hayley North @WittSuwa @natalie_matosin and Prof Brian Dean
Have you done some fabulous research this year? Do you have a colleague who has done some outstanding work? Tag them here!
Applications close July 31st 2023
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The awards include: (A thread 📷) 👇