Ali Mohebi receives Brain Research Foundation Seed Grant
The Brain Research Foundation awarded seed grant support for the project “Two Signals, One Memory: Dual Neuromodulator Control of Working Memory.”
University of Wisconsin–Madison / Department of Psychology
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The Brain Research Foundation awarded seed grant support for the project “Two Signals, One Memory: Dual Neuromodulator Control of Working Memory.”
Ali Mohebi presented how dopamine supports future learning and ongoing motivation across corticostriatal circuits.
Read more →The Society for Neuroscience profiled Ali’s research and approach to constructive, collaborative peer review.
Read more →Mesolimbic dopamine ramps reflect environmental timescales is now published in eLife.
Read more →The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation awarded Ali Mohebi two years of support to study “Neural Signatures of Multi-timescale Reward Processing in the Prefrontal Cortex.”
Read more →A project led by Ali Mohebi was selected for development funding from WARF and Nexus NeuroTech Ventures.
Read more →The lab begins operations in the Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Dopamine transients follow a striatal gradient of reward time horizons is published in Nature Neuroscience.
Read more →Lights, fiber, action! provides a practical guide to executing, analyzing, and interpreting in vivo fiber photometry studies.
Read more →Ali Mohebi receives a NARSAD Young Investigator Award from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation to study nicotinic modulation of dopamine release.