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SfN2008
Operant conditioning of a reflex?
Ever since I got into operant conditioning now over a good dozen years ago, I was aware that there was a researcher in New York studying operant learning in rats in a very unusual experimental setup. His lab triggers the...[more]
SfN2008   operant   H-reflex   wolpaw   
Posted on Sunday 16 November 2008 - 10:25:59

SfN annual meeting over
The night before the last day of this year's annual SfN meeting marked a first in my 5 year blogging experience: I met a person who actually reads this blog regularly! Mary Petrosko, undegraduate student at ...[more]
SfN2008   petrosko   stebbins   deBelle   wolpaw   glanzman   
Posted on Thursday 20 November 2008 - 12:58:00

Arrived at SfN in Washington, DC
Just got to the convention center and it's already teeming with people! They expect around 32,000 attendees and you could definitely see plenty of people with poster-rolls at the airport. The Wi-Fi connection here so far...[more]
SfN2008   
Posted on Saturday 15 November 2008 - 12:11:37

SfN poster uploaded
Phew! It's been a frantic last 2-3 weeks. Massive teaching schedule, then grading the protocols of the students' experiments and simultaneously preparing the poster for the SfN meeting in Washington DC and the talk I hav...[more]
poster   SfN2008   meeting   
Posted on Thursday 13 November 2008 - 10:53:42

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