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Dr. Yuji Naya’s laboratory revealed top-down memory signal which originates from the human inferior frontal gyrus and changes its destination depending on the modalities of to-be-retrieved conceptual ...
Hang Zhang's Lab: Sustained Visual Priming Effects Can Emerge from Attentional Oscillation and Temporal Expectation
Liangyi Chen's Lab: Mitochondria determine the sequential propagation of the calcium macrodomains revealed by the super-resolution calcium lantern imaging
Prof. Shihui Han's Lab: A neurobiological association of revenge propensity during intergroup conflict
Prof. Liangyi Chen's Lab: Super-resolution fluorescence-assisted diffraction computational tomography reveals the three-dimensional landscape of the cellular organelle interactome
Yuji Naya's Lab: More than just "parting ways"
Prof. Tang’s group mapped the precise spatiotemporal functional organization of excitatory synaptic inputs onto macaque V1 neurons
Prof. Fang's & Dr. Luo's Lab: Competing rhythmic neural representations of orientations during concurrent attention to multiple orientation features
Prof. Fang’s group and collaborators characterized differential white matter maturation from birth to 8 years of age
Jiahong Gao's Lab: Neural tracking of speech mental imagery during rhythmic inner counting

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PKU-IDG/McGovern Institute For Brain Research 2013

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