Matthew R Roesch
@mattroesch_umd
Prof in the Dept of Psych and Director of the Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science @umdnacs at the Univ of Maryland College Park. Tweets are my own
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Fruits of a collaboration with the Vijay Samineni lab. Many of the ventral pallidal cell types we know and love (and hack in rodents) are conserved in primates. Lead by Lite Yang with Lisa Fang and Vincent Costa. Hopefully the first of many contributions to come!
Super excited to share a newest cross-species collaboration on causal role of the mediodorsal thalamus on belief volatility/paranoia. Phil Corlett, Praveen Suthaharan, Summer Thompson, Vincent Costa Stephanie Groman Chris Mathys, friend of abundance Rudebeck Lab, and more not on X! cell.com/cell-reports/f…
Very proud of Suvenika Perera for leading this outstanding work! Also pleased that we were able to dedicate this work to the memory of former colleague Bruce Jarvis. UMD Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Happy to share this commentary on Biol. Psychiatry, written with Will Li, Henry Kietzman, MD, PhD, Jane Taylor. It has some historical flavor & emphasizes future momentum!: The Evolving Landscape of Social Neuroscience and its Implications for Psychiatry biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com/article/S0006-…
Thrilled that this work, led by the outstanding Matheus Macedo-Lima is finally out in Current Biology today! Check it out! cell.com/current-biolog…
New paper alert! Our research describing the role of Nucleus Accumbens Shell in punishment-resistant alcohol self-administration is out now in Neuropsychopharmacology. Huge effort from first author Allison McDonald, and the many coauthors who helped. rdcu.be/dPp1x
.Adam Brockett, a 2011 PSYCTerps graduate, recently set out to see how the brain is impacted by a psychedelic drug being studied to potentially treat depression. Learn more about his Univ. of Maryland Grand Challenges Grant Program-funded project at go.umd.edu/BrockettGCG24.
Really big thanks to everyone at GRC Frontal Cortex for making my first GRC (+ first meeting as a postdoc & first in this field) such a fantastic experience. The first time I've really felt part of a neuroscience community & I'm coming away so energized!
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