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One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 212 (p. 3-4) and Episode 127, Hina's past with Smoker is mentioned. During her PhD studies at UCLA, Poe and her colleagues were the first to measure the reflective properties of subcortical neurons in freely moving animals using fiber optic probes, which can be used as an indirect measurement of neural activity with high temporal resolution. [15] Using this tool, they measured the activity of the hippocampus during sleep and wake states in cats. They found that the dorsal hippocampus increased activity during REM sleep, whereas neocortical brain regions decreased their activity. [7] Advocacy [ edit ]

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Poe completed her graduate training in 1995. She then pursued her postdoctoral work at the University of Arizona (UA), under the mentorship of Carol Barnes. [3] Studying the importance of sleep in memory consolidation through recording the firing of neurons during familiar experiences, novel experiences, and during sleep, she concluded that circuits encoding recent memories are likely restructured during REM sleep to selectively strengthen new memories and weaken older ones. [5] She also helped pioneer novel approaches to recording brain activity using coherent fiber optic imaging systems. [6] [7] One Piece Manga — Vol. 39 Chapters 371 and 372, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 10-11. During her first appearance, she wore a burgundy-purple two-piece suit over a white blouse, as well as dark brown shoes and a pair of dark gloves. [1] One Piece Manga — Vol. 43 Chapter 412, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 41, Mr. 2 and Mr. 3 are captured by Hina and thrown into a prison cell with Mr. 0 and Mr. 1. Swift KM, Keus K, Echeverria CG, Cabrera Y, Jimenez J, Holloway J, Clawson BC, Poe GR () ‘Sex differences within sleep in gonadally-intact rats.’ Sleep, 2019.PMID: 31784755

Vol. 41 Chapters 386– 395, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 21-27. A type of ornamental doll used as the focus (and namesake) of the Hinamatsuri "girl's day" festival. Vanderheyden WM, George SA, Urpa L, Kehoe M, Liberzon I, Poe GR (2015) ‘Sleep alterations following exposure to stress predict fear-associated memory impairments in a rodent model of PTSD.’ Exp Brain Res, 233 (8): 2335-46. PMID: 26019008. Swift Kevin M., Keus Karina, Echeverria Christy Gonzalez, Cabrera Yesenia, Jimenez Janelly, Holloway Jasmine, Clawson Brittany C., Poe Gina R. 2019. Sex differences within sleep in gonadally intact rats. Sleep. PMID 31784755 [22]

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Vol. 40 Chapters 376– 378, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 14-15. Continuing to research the effects of decreased REM sleep on memory and cognitive performance, Poe assessed how rats' performance in water mazes was affected when non-REM sleep was left intact, but REM sleep was disrupted. They found that REM sleep is not essential for spatial learning, and that when REM sleep was disrupted during initial learning, reversal learning—the ability to disregard old information due to a change in the maze—was enhanced. This suggests that REM may help consolidate incompletely learned items. [13] Poe began working on her PhD in neuroscience at UCLA under the guidance of Ronald Harper. [3] Her thesis concerned the neural mechanisms underlying sleep state in cats. [4] Rector, David M.; Poe, Gina R.; Kristensen, Morten P.; Harper, Ronald M. (September 1, 1997). "Light Scattering Changes Follow Evoked Potentials From Hippocampal Schaeffer Collateral Stimulation". Journal of Neurophysiology. 78 (3): 1707–1713. doi: 10.1152/jn.1997.78.3.1707. ISSN 0022-3077. PMID 9310454. Lewis P, Knoblich G, Poe GR, “Recasting reality: how memory replay in sleep boosts creative problem solving”, Trends Cogni Sci, 22 (6): 491-503 (2018).

Walsh, Christine M.; Booth, Victoria; Poe, Gina R. (July 1, 2011). "Spatial and reversal learning in the Morris water maze are largely resistant to six hours of REM sleep deprivation following training". Learning & Memory. 18 (7): 422–434. doi: 10.1101/lm.2099011. ISSN 1072-0502. PMC 3125613. PMID 21677190. Bjorness TE, Booth V, Poe GR (2018) ‘Hippocampal theta power pressure builds over non-REM sleep and dissipates within REM sleep episodes.’ Arch Ital Biol, 156 (3): 112-126. PMID: 30324607 Poe is a member of the Society for Neuroscience Professional Development Committee, which aims to "further the professional development of neuroscientists" with an emphasis on diversity. [19] Poe also co-directs the Neuroscience Scholars Program through the Society for Neuroscience; admission to the program is restricted to underrepresented students. [20] Poe organizes and teaches the Summer Program in Neuroscience Excellence and Success (SPINES) courses, [21] which aims to help underrepresented students. Deeply irritated, Hina defeated the entire crew in single combat. While restraining the last of them with her powers, she reported the Straw Hats' escape to Smoker and dryly noted that he seemed to approve. [13] Water 7 Saga [ ] Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" [ ]

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Zaborszky L, Gombkoto P, Varsanyi P, Poe GR, Role L, Ananth M, Rajebhosale P, Talmage D, Hasselmo M, Dannenberg H, Minces V, Chiba A, “Specific basal forebrain-cortical cholinergic circuits coordinate cognitive operations”, J Neurosci, 38 (44): 9446-9458 (2018). Imaged hippocampal activity during sleep/waking states and spontaneous respiratory events in the freely behaving cat". ResearchGate . Retrieved August 27, 2020. Hina has proven to be quite perceptive, as she was able to see through Miss Goldenweek's, Mr. 5's, and Miss Valentine's disguises by looking at their wanted posters. [10] This tradition later expanded the term into a general diminutive prefix for "cute" things, reflecting the character's speech pattern (and popularity with male recruits). In 2005, Poe found that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is important for complex associative learning in rats. After depriving rats of REM sleep for four hours, their improvement at a given task was delayed. [11] Poe then examined the biological underpinnings of the observed theta peaks and troughs during REM sleep. She found that a shift in theta rhythms might occur due to potentiation of distal dendritic synapses and depotentiation of proximal dendritic synapses over learning. [12] [ jargon]One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 (p. 16) and Episode 421, Hina is seen gathering alongside her fellow Marines. One Piece Manga — Chapter 1089 (p. 4-5), People from all around the world witness a great earthquake. Gina Poe has been working since 1995 on the mechanisms through which sleep serves memory consolidation and restructuring. Dr. Poe is a southern California native who graduated from Stanford University then worked for two post-baccalaureate years at the VA researching Air Force Test Pilots’ brainwave signatures under high-G maneuvers. She then earned her PhD in Basic Sleep in the Neuroscience Interdepartmental Program at UCLA under the guidance of Ronald Harper then moved to the University of Arizona for her postdoctoral studies with Carol Barnes and Bruce McNaughtons looking at graceful degradation of hippocampal function in aged rats as well as hippocampal coding in a 3-D maze navigated in the 1998 space shuttle mission. She brought these multiunit teachings to answer a burning question of whether REM sleep were for remembering or forgetting and found that activity of neurons during REM sleep is consistent both with the consolidation of novel memories and the elimination of already consolidated memories from the hippocampus, readying the associative memory network for new learning the next day. Moving first to Washington State University then to the University of Michigan before joining UCLA in 2016, Poe has over 80 undergraduates, 6 graduate students, and 6 postdoctoral scholars, and has served in university faculty governance as well as leading 5 different programs designed to diversify the neuroscience workforce and increase representation of people of the global majority in the STEM fields. At UCLA she continues research and teaching and Directs the COMPASS-Life Sciences and BRI-SURE programs and co-Directs the MARC-U*STAR program. Nationally she is course director of the Marine Biological Lab’s SPINES course and co-Directs the Society for Neuroscience’s NSP program which earned the nation’s highest mentoring honor in 2018. These programs have served over 600 PhD level trainees over the years.

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