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Kari L. Hoffman

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Research Update

Tim’s ripple paper’s published (tongue twister)

Tim’s ripple paper’s published (tongue twister)

Leonard TK, Mikkila JM, Gerrard JL, Kaping D, Patel S, Eskandar E, Womelsdorf T, Hoffman KL (2015) Sharp wave ripples during visual exploration in the primate hippocampus. Journal of Neuroscience 35(44): 14771-14782; doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0864-15.2015   Congratulations to Tim for his

khoffman September 27, 2015 Research Update Read more

Michelle submitted her first manuscript

Michelle submitted her first manuscript

This was from her thesis work. fingers crossed. Dragan MC, Leonard TK, Lozano AM, McAndrews MP, Ng K, Ryan JD, Tang-Wei DF, Wynn JC, and Hoffman KL Pupillary responses and memory-guided visual search reveal age-related and Alzheimer’s-related memory decline.(submitted) research

khoffman March 9, 2015 Research Update Read more

Andrea presented @TAMeG

    Here’s Andrea, showing off her f-DBS work at the 1st annual (?) Toronto Area Memory Group meeting.

khoffman March 3, 2015 Research Update Read more
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111 21st Avenue South |

301 Wilson Hall |
Vanderbilt University |
Nashville, TN 37240 |
615-322-2874 |
chrissy.suell@vanderbilt.edu |

Funding

Brain Canada
NSERC

Alzheimer's Society of Canada
Alzheimer's Association (US)

Affiliations

  • Vanderbilt University
  • Vanderbilt Brain Institute
  • Psychology Grad Program
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