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Sensorimotor Neuroscience and Ageing Research Laboratory UTas

Locality: Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia



Address: Psychology Research Centre, Clark Rd Sandy Bay, TAS, Australia

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24.01.2022 PhD candidate Tess Nikitenko @DisinhibitNeuro on why we cant just control ourselves in the 3 minute thesis competition.



23.01.2022 Follow us on Twitter! @SNARLUTas.

23.01.2022 We had a blast at #ACNS2018 last week! Thanks to University of Melbourne for hosting such a great event. See you all next year in Launceston!

22.01.2022 Research should always be accessible. :) #scicomm #neuroscience #researchimpact #teaching #learning #research



22.01.2022 Anyone else guilty?

21.01.2022 Goodness, Brian!

21.01.2022 An interesting look at correlations between general anaesthesia and critical periods of neurodevelopment.



20.01.2022 PhD candidate Tess Nikitenko @DisinhibitNeuro on why we can’t just control ourselves in the 3 minute thesis competition.

19.01.2022 Congratulations to Tess for winning 1st place in the 3 Minute Thesis heats!

19.01.2022 Congratulations to our PhD candidate Tess Nikitenko on scooping up an award for her talk at #ACNS2018!

18.01.2022 Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is such a versatile non-invasive brain stimulation technique. At SNARL we <3 our TMS!

18.01.2022 Join us at ACNS Launceston 2019!



18.01.2022 Check out our UTAS page! https://www.utas.edu.au//the-sensorimotor-neuroscience-and

17.01.2022 Lab head Dr Mark Hinder @SNARLUTAS presenting his research on inhibitory control and gender bias in neuroscience. School of medicine head of school seminar series, May 2019. #science #psychology #neuroscience #womeninscience #womeninneuroscience #academictwitter

16.01.2022 Too often, women and members of other groups underrepresented in science are conspicuously missing in the marquee speaking slots at scientific meetings and other high-level conferences.

13.01.2022 This is a landmark study in that it is the first trial of its size and scope to look at a modifiable risk factor for dementia and MCI.

10.01.2022 Congratulations Professor George Paxinos his team at NeuRA on an exciting discovery! #neuroscience #brain #brainmapping #science

10.01.2022 New theory re key pathology of Alzheimers disease. #neuroscience

10.01.2022 Please reach out if you need to. The holiday season can be a difficult time.

09.01.2022 The humble GABA-A receptor. GABA is thought to be the key inhibitory neurotransmitter found in the brain.

09.01.2022 Caught our lab head trying a new technique for increasing cognitive reserve.

07.01.2022 SNARL at the University of Tasmania is proud to be hosting the 2019 Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference in Launceston 21st - 24th November. But hurry, early bird registration and abstract submission closes 31st August! https://www.acns.org.au/acns-conference-launceston-2019/

07.01.2022 We love brains!

06.01.2022 Damn CC, you lookin fine! The Corpus Callosum is the largest bundle of white matter fibres connecting the two hemispheres of the brain

05.01.2022 Christmas SNARL style.

04.01.2022 Interesting data-driven approach to achieving gender equity in neuroscience conference programs: http://journals.plos.org//articleid=1/journal.pone.0220481

03.01.2022 A well-written piece on gender bias in Science featuring the wonderful Kate Hoy and SNARL collaborator Ann-Maree Vallence: https://www.sciencemag.org//how-scientists-are-fighting-ag

02.01.2022 Welcome to SNARL at UTas. We are a group of researchers at the University of Tasmania interested in ageing, decision making, inhibitory control, brain stimulation and computational modelling. Follow this page to keep up to date with our current research.

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