Nuri Jeong was featured on FOX 5 Atlanta, WAGA-TV talking about her recent research. See the full story here. Thanks to our interviewer Kevyn Stewart for sharing Nuri's story about her grandmother, Continue Reading
Paper Alert: Goal specific hippocampal inhibition gates learning
Read our new paper in Nature Magazine: “Goal specific hippocampal inhibition gates learning” by Nuri Jeong, PhD, Xiao Zheng, Abigail Paulson, Stephanie Prince, and colleagues. Navigating the Continue Reading
Paper Alert: 40 Hz sensory stimulation enhances prospective coding during navigation
Check out our new paper in PNAS: “40 Hz sensory stimulation enhances CA3-CA1 coordination and prospective coding during navigation in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease”. Lead by Abigail Paulson Continue Reading
Abby Paulson presents her work to Chancellor & Board of Regents
After winning an award for her 3 minute thesis presentation, Abby was invited to present to the Chancellor and Board of Regents for the University System of Georgia and to the President of Georgia Continue Reading
Paper Alert: Nonplace cells — what are they good for?
Tree and moon reflected Non-place cells discriminate real goals from the fakes. Check out our latest paper led by Lu Zhang with Stephanie Prince and Abby Paulson. Goals are a key part of Continue Reading
NAE Invites Singer to Deliver Gilbreth Lecture at 2022 National Meeting
Singer has received a Gilbreth Lectureship from the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and will present her work on neural stimulation for Alzheimer’s patients at the Academy’s 2022 national Continue Reading
Congratulations to Tina Franklin for Alzheimer’s Association Fellowship
Congratulations to Dr. Tina Franklin for being awarded an Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship! Thank you Alzheimer's Association for supporting this groundbreaking research at the Continue Reading
New Paper: A feasibility trial of gamma sensory flicker for patients with prodromal Alzheimer’s disease
Our human trial of gamma sensory stimulation or “flicker” in human Alzheimer’s patients based on our animal studies is now published: Continue Reading
New Paper: Alzheimer’s pathology causes impaired inhibitory connections and reactivation of spatial codes during spatial navigation
Our new paper lead by Stephanie Prince is published and featured on the cover of Cell Reports. We found weaker inhibitory synaptic connections onto pyramidal neurons in CA1 during navigation in a Continue Reading








