Shay Stern
stern-lab.bsky.social
Shay Stern
@stern-lab.bsky.social
PI @ Technion
Studying behavioral individuality
www.ssternlab.com
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Our new study modeling selection for (behavioral) variability has been covered in a lovely @genetics-gsa.bsky.social podcast featuring first author Shraddha Lall and @ecoevogal.bsky.social

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Family-based selection: an efficient method for increasing phenotypic variability
This article introduces a model comparing various selection regimes for increasing phenotypic variability. Individuals with the same genotype, reared in id
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October 8, 2025 at 4:26 PM
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C. elegans enthusiasts - join me and @stern-lab.bsky.social ‪‪for a pre #worm25 meeting online workshop on *Monitoring inter-individual diversity across multiple levels and timescales* - Jun 26, 2025 12:30 PM Eastern Time
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June 25, 2025 at 8:19 AM
How do different sources of variation, acting on distinct timescales, integrate to shape behavioral diversity?
It was a pleasure writing this review with Meital Oren-Suissa @meital.bsky.social and Steve Flavell.

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Sources of behavioral variability in C. elegans: Sex differences, individuality, and internal states
Animal behavior varies across different timescales. This includes rapid shifts in behavior as animals transition between states and long-term changes …
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March 24, 2025 at 8:14 AM
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After a long wait, our paper is out! We show that differences in learning between the sexes are modulated by the NPY receptor, which gates sensory perception. Great work by PhD student, soon to be Dr, Sonu Kurien

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Modulation by NPY/NPF-like receptor underlies experience-dependent, sexually dimorphic learning - Nature Communications
Experience-dependent decision-making is vital for survival. Here, authors uncover how the neuromodulator npr-5 regulates sex- and state-specific learning in C. elegans, shaping behavioral responses.
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January 17, 2025 at 9:06 AM
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Big paper from @paigel.bsky.social in our lab:

Sensory feedback is always crucial for proper development, right? Wrong!

Crazier still, the motor system is the slowest part of a developing reflex circuit!

Surprises abound in this bluetorial c’mon along….

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Sensation is dispensable for the maturation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex
Vertebrates stabilize gaze using a neural circuit that transforms sensed instability into compensatory counterrotation of the eyes. Sensory feedback tunes this vestibulo-ocular reflex throughout life....
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January 2, 2025 at 7:16 PM
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After 4yrs of work, "Mind Matter" exhibit opens this week! I am the curator. It was a collaboration between Peabody Museum @yaleuniversity.bsky.social and @wutsaiyale.bsky.social. The exhibit includes original drawings from Cajal & Golgi never exhibited before peabody.yale.edu/news/mind-ma... 1/
New exhibition, Mind/Matter: The Neuroscience of Perception, Attention, and Memory, launched | Yale Peabody Museum
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December 3, 2024 at 2:57 AM