It may be November, but here at the journal club we’re still Halloween fiends. Long after the thrill of candy is gone, we dive into: more antisocial behavior research, 101 prisoner’s brains, designer evil mice, and SfN-inspired…“games”…? Listen till the end for a life pro tip on how to kill (a relationship). Also, hyena genitals.
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- 0:45 – Whoops! Night on Bald Mountain has nothing to do with All Saint’s day; it’s actually about a witches’ sabbath on Midsummer’s Eve.
- 13:00 – David Julius ’77 shares the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine by Anne Trafton (Oct, 2021)
- List of Nobel Prize winners in physiology or medicine
- List of Neuroscience Nobel Prize winners
- Julius D. TRP channels and pain. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 2013;29:355-84. doi: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-101011-155833. PMID: 24099085
- Gracheva, E., Cordero-Morales, J., González-Carcacía, J. et al. Ganglion-specific splicing of TRPV1 underlies infrared sensation in vampire bats. Nature 476, 88–91 (2011), doi: 10.1038/nature10245
- 27:35 – Here’s the sea lion fMRI protocol that was published in the Journal of Neuroscience….Methods. Whoops. Check it out anyway!
- An MRI protocol for anatomical and functional evaluation of the California sea lion brain (Cook et al., 2021)
- 27:50 – Strange Seal Sounds: Claps, Slaps, and Multimodal Pinniped Rhythms (Verga & Ravignani, 2020)
- 29:50 – Regrettably, hyenas don’t seem to have shown up in The Journal of Neuroscience. Here are some reasons they should:
- Spotted hyaenas and the sexual spectrum: reproductive endocrinology and development (Conley et al., 2020)
- 34:50 – SNP rs10420324 in the AMPA receptor auxiliary subunit TARP γ-8 regulates the susceptibility to antisocial personality disorder (Peng et al., 2021)
- 1:02:30 – Oh, Theodosius “Heaven is a place where your experiments work” Dobzhansky…
- 1:05:15 – On fruit flies, courtship, rejection, and memory: Conditioned responses in courtship behavior of normal and mutant Drosophila (Siegel & Hall,, 1979)
- Here is that video of a vampire bat pursuing a chicken. The first two minutes and 45 seconds are safe for all viewers; after that, things get real…fast.
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