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Pathfinder: software for automatically classifying spatial search strategies

The Pathfinder manuscript is now available here on F1000 Research.   Anyone who has run behavioral experiments knows that after running hundreds (or thousands…millions?*) of trials you begin to see patterns that make you wonder if something else is going on that your analyses are not capturing. For people who study learning,…

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Jason Snyder July 26, 2019 August 28, 2019

Everything you always wanted to know about neurogenesis timecourses (but were afraid to ask)

Most studies of adult neurogenesis are concerned with neuronal age. Or at least they should be. This is because new neurons develop from a stage where they have no excitatory synapses to one where they have many. If we assume the traditional view that information is stored at excitatory synaptic…

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Jason Snyder March 12, 2010 July 31, 2017

A list of experiments that relate adult hippocampal neurogenesis to behavior

The list as a Google spreadsheet (also excel | HTML | RSS feed of updates) List last updated 3/9/2011. I’ve always enjoyed making lists. As a kid I can remember writing lists of rhyming words, lists of all the Ocean Pacific clothes I owned, lists of all the people I knew.…

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Jason Snyder January 6, 2010 July 31, 2017
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