The Keysers group, part of the Social Brain Lab, is fortunate to be involved in a variety of projects working with prominent researchers from a multitude of scientific disciplines. Below you will find some of our current projects.
SoMeMe: Brain-wide dynamics for socially-mediated memory acquisition

In collaboration with Dr. Francesco Battaglia from the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behavior, the SoMeMe project aims to unravel the neural mechanisms of how we learn from the experiences of others, which is a key component of cultural transmission. The project, involving postdocs Frederic Michon, Chaoyi Qin, Lena Kaufmann, and Akos Babiczky, along with PhD student Lina Asperl, will investigate how the brain integrates social information with spatial memories that form a cognitive map of the environment. The project will use a combination of cutting-edge techniques, such as behavioral models, circuit mapping, engram identification and modulation, and cross-species imaging in rodents and humans. The project will run for five years, from 2023 to 2027, and is funded by the NWO Open Competition ENW-XL program.
Click Here to learn more about the SoMeME project
Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS)

Click Here to learn more about social networks within GUTS
Learning Danger from Observing Others’ Misfortunes in my Hippocampus

Click Here to learn more about Frederic Michon’s project
Sanford Project
The Sanford project, in collaboration with Monique Smith from the Smith Lab at the Sanford Center for Empathy and Compassion UC San Diego, aims to develop markers of emotional contagion through investigating vicarious pain in humans and rodents. Funded by the Sanford Award from the Sanford Center for Empathy and Compassion, this parallel study involves postdoc Rajeev Rajendran and research assistants Monia Cariola and Baptiste Maheo.
Click Here to learn more about the Smith Lab.
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