Yue Kris Wu
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Postdoc at the Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at Columbia University yuekriswu.github.io
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Excited to share our new work from
@kenmiller.bsky.social
lab! How do different cell types, interacting via recurrent connections, give rise to context-dependent processing and circuit stability, and what dynamical signatures reveal their individual roles? (1/11)
doi.org/10.64898/2026.02.06.704473
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Harmit Singh Malik
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@hhmi-science.bsky.social's
#FreemanHrabowski
Scholars Program offers early career faculty up to $10M over 10 yrs, plus salary & benefits Stable, sustained support can transform your career: Senior Postdoc? This year's competition has a program for you too. Applications open 11/3!
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The Freeman Hrabowski Scholars Program offers comprehensive support to outstanding early career faculty committed to scientific excellence in their own research, and to fostering labs that expand the ...
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Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience
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ā³ Two weeks left to send us your Satellite Workshop proposals for the
#BernsteinConference
2026! šļø Deadline: April 29, 15:00 CEST More info š
bit.ly/40HybkI
#BernsteinNetwork
#CompNeuro
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Marcus A. Triplett
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Iām excited to share that Iāll be starting my computational neurosci & machine learning lab at UCLA this July! āļø āØWeāll be working on computational methods for high-throughput neural data analysis, optical interrogation of neural circuits, & mechanistic models of artificial+bio neural systems. ⤵ļø
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Emily A. Aery Jones
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My main postdoc work is now published:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
! We (myself, Isabel Low, Frances Cho, and
@lgiocomo.bsky.social
) discovered task-relevant remote representations in entorhinal cortex independent of CA1.
#paperthread
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Entorhinal cortex represents task-relevant remote locations independently of CA1 - Nature Neuroscience
Neurons in medial entorhinal cortex collectively represent discrete nonlocal positions during immobility. During this nonlocal coding, CA1 is uncoupled from entorhinal cortex. These representations ar...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-026-02232-0
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Jacob Lab
23 days ago
Today, weāre thrilled to report āA right-hemispheric language network at single-neuron resolutionā, the first systematic investigation into the
#single
#neuron
correlates of
#language
functions in the
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#hemisphere
of the
#human
#brain
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#neuroskyence
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Fabian Sinz
25 days ago
My lab at U Gƶttingen is looking for a PostDoc or PhD student to work on an ERC-funded project at the intersection of computer vision, graphics & neuroscience.
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It is wonderful to be back in Europe to attend
#Cosyne2026
, reconnecting with old friends and learning about a lot of exciting work, especially the work by Jeff Magee. Stay curious and see you all next time.
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Mattia Chini
about 1 month ago
New paper out in PLOS Computational Biology! We introduce iSTTC, a robust method to estimate intrinsic neural timescales from single-unit recordings. Congrats to Irina Pochinok for leading the project! Package:
github.com/iinnpp/isttc
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GitHub - iinnpp/isttc: iSTTC: intrinsic neural timescales estimation
iSTTC: intrinsic neural timescales estimation. Contribute to iinnpp/isttc development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/iinnpp/isttc
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Roozbeh Kiani
about 1 month ago
To accommodate applicants and PIs attending Cosyne, weāve extended the MCN application deadline to Sunday, Mar 22. Please repost.
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Megan Kirchgessner, PhD
about 1 month ago
Excited to be in Lisbon for my first
#cosyne26
and to present TONIGHT on my work on developmental changes to spectral tuning and vocalization processing (and their interactions) in the postnatal auditory cortex! Poster 1-167, come to learn more or just to see me fight through the jet lag!
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Gisella Vetere
about 1 month ago
How does the brain build a memory? A common assumption is that the neurons activated during an experience collectively form the memory engram. In our new Nature Neuroscience paper (finally out!), we show that this is not the case.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Deconstruction of a memory engram reveals distinct ensembles recruited at learning - Nature Neuroscience
Pouget et al. identified distinct CA1 neuron ensembles active during specific moments of fear learning and uncovered the core engram essential for memory formation.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-026-02230-2
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The deadline for applying to the Methods in Computational Neuroscience summer course at MBL in Woods Hole is approaching (March 16)! An exciting course with an amazing lineup of lecturers in a beautiful location
www.mbl.edu/education/ad...
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Interested in cell type diversity, the cortical operating regime, and how recurrent connections shape the integration of feedforward and feedback inputs during context-dependent processing? Come check out my poster [1-038] at
#Cosyne2026
. Link:
doi.org/10.64898/2026.02.06.704473
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Characteristics and dynamical signatures of recurrent cortical circuits during context-dependent processing
Context profoundly shapes neural responses and behavior. During context-dependent sensory processing, recurrent connections shape the integration of feedforward sensory input and feed-back input from downstream brain regions. How do different cell types, interacting through spatially structured recurrent lateral connections, give rise to context-dependent processing and circuit stability, and what dynamical signatures reveal their individual roles? To answer these questions, we employ data-driven approaches to construct spatially extended stabilized supralinear network models that capture the responses of diverse cell types in the mouse primary visual cortex during context-dependent processing. Analysis of well-fitting models reveals that the dominant inhibitory cell type affecting excitatory neurons is not fixed but dynamically varies with stimulus and space. While PV-mediated stabilization is indispensable across all models and stimulus conditions, SST-mediated stabilization is also required, and likely in a stimulus-dependent manner. Interestingly, even when a specific inhibitory cell type is required for circuit stabilization, a uniform perturbation of it does not necessarily produce a paradoxical change in its mean activity. Instead, assessing cell-type-specific circuit stabilization requires patterned perturbations, where paradoxical effects manifest along specific activity modes. Finally, we show that recurrent connections and input-output nonlinearities are essential for integrating feedforward and feedback inputs to reproduce the observed spatial response profiles. Recurrent excitatory connections, in particular, are required to account for responses to small stimuli, where external inputs are relatively weak. Taken together, our work reveals the crucial role of ubiquitous biological components in context-dependent processing and delineates the characteristics and dynamical signatures of these circuits. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Gatsby Charitable Foundation, GAT3708 National Institutes of Health, https://ror.org/01cwqze88, 1RF1DA056397, U19NS107613, T32 EY013933 U.S. National Science Foundation, DGE-2036197 Simons Foundation, SCGB 543017 Agencia Estatal de Investigación, PID2023-149174NB-I00
https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.02.06.704473
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Henning Sprekeler
about 2 months ago
Happy to announce our latest preprint with Friedrich Schuessler and Simone Ciceri:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
A good part of animal behaviour and cognition is innate. Have you ever wondered how the underlying neural circuits develop? We may have a suggestion.
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I will present a poster on this work at Cosyne and would be very happy to discuss it further with anyone interested.
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Yoni Couderc
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šØ preprint alert! Check out our revised manuscript out on bioRxiv, where we strengthen the link between D1-dependent dopamine signaling in the anterior insular cortex and the control of anxiety.
@anna-beyeler.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Soledad Gonzalo Cogno
about 2 months ago
Applications are now open for the summer school: šššš”šš¦ššš¢ššš„ šššš”šØšš¬ š¢š§ ššØš¦š©š®šššš¢šØš§šš„ ššš®š«šØš¬šš¢šš§šš š§ Apply before March 15:
www.compneuronrsn.org
š Located in beautiful Eresfjord š³š“ šļø Between July 6-24 Supported by the
@kavlifoundation.org
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Mathematical Methods inĀ Computational Neuroscience
Summer school in Eresfjord, Norway (July 8th - 26th, 2024)
https://www.compneuronrsn.org/
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Excited to share our new work from
@kenmiller.bsky.social
lab! How do different cell types, interacting via recurrent connections, give rise to context-dependent processing and circuit stability, and what dynamical signatures reveal their individual roles? (1/11)
doi.org/10.64898/2026.02.06.704473
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SueYeon Chung
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Our paper is out in
@natneuro.nature.com
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We develop a geometric theory of how neural populations support generalization across many tasks.
@zuckermanbrain.bsky.social
@flatironinstitute.org
@kempnerinstitute.bsky.social
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Aldo Battista
2 months ago
Thrilled to share that our work on neural circuits and economic decision-making is now published in
@cp-neuron.bsky.social
. Huge thanks to
@camillopadoasch.bsky.social
and @xjwanglab for this journey.
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Yiota Poirazi
2 months ago
Dear
#Dendrites
afficionados, due to popular demand we have extended the deadline for abstract submission by a few more days. Donāt miss the opportunity to join us for another amazing meeting on Dendrites in the beautiful Greek island of Crete! Apply here:
meetings.embo.org/event/26-den...
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Fabian Sinz
2 months ago
Early career researcher: Are you thinking about writing an ERC , Emmy Noether Proposal, or Lower Saxony AI Group application, and are you interested to work with us at
@uni-goettingen.de
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@goettingen-campus.de
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Information Event on Funding Programs - Georg-August-University Gƶttingen
Website of the Georg-August-University Gƶttingen
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/689240.html
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Takaki Komiyama
3 months ago
Our new work is out in Science Advances. We show that neural activity in the striatum reflects not just cortical inputs, but also often-underappreciated thalamic inputs.
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Complementary cortical and thalamic contributions to cell typeāspecific striatal activity dynamics during movement
Cell typeāspecific striatal activity during movement is shaped by cortical and thalamic inputs with complementary roles.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aea3935
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Neuron
3 months ago
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Spontaneous behavior is a succession of self-directed tasks
Weinreb et al. reveal a hierarchy of timescales in mouse behavior, including low-level syllables and high-level behavioral states. States and syllables are encoded in different brain areas. Prefrontal encoding of behavioral states identifies principles common to both structured tasks and spontaneous behavior.
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The Transmitter
3 months ago
@braininspired.bsky.social
talks with
@michaelshadlen.bsky.social
about his theory of how consciousness emerges and why only organisms with theory of mind possess consciousness.
#neuroskyence
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Michael Shadlen on how theory of mind ushers in consciousness
All our thoughts, mostly nonconscious, are interrogations of the world, he says. Reporting our answers to ourselves brings a thought into conscious awareness.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/brain-inspired/michael-shadlen-explains-how-theory-of-mind-ushers-nonconscious-thoughts-into-consciousness/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=org-social&utm_campaign=20260127-bi-pod-michael-shadlen
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Edvard I Moser
3 months ago
The hippocampal map has its own attentional control signal! Our new study reveals that theta
#sweeps
can be instantly biased towards behaviourally relevant locations. See š¹ in post 4/6 and preprint here š
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Attention-like regulation of theta sweeps in the brain's spatial navigation circuit
Spatial attention supports navigation by prioritizing information from selected locations. A candidate neural mechanism is provided by theta-paced sweeps in grid- and place-cell population activity, which sample nearby space in a left-right-alternating pattern coordinated by parasubicular direction signals. During exploration, this alternation promotes uniform spatial coverage, but whether sweeps can be flexibly tuned to locations of particular interest remains unclear. Using large-scale Neuropixels recordings in freely-behaving rats, we show that sweeps and direction signals are rapidly and dynamically modulated: they track moving targets during pursuit, precede orienting responses during immobility, and reverse during backward locomotion ā without prior spatial learning. Similar modulation occurs during REM sleep. Canonical head-direction signals remain head-aligned. These findings identify sweeps as a flexible, attention-like mechanism for selectively sampling allocentric cognitive maps. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. European Research Council, Synergy Grant 951319 (EIM) The Research Council of Norway, Centre of Neural Computation 223262 (EIM, MBM), Centre for Algorithms in the Cortex 332640 (EIM, MBM), National Infrastructure grant (NORBRAIN, 295721 and 350201) The Kavli Foundation, https://ror.org/00kztt736 Ministry of Science and Education, Norway (EIM, MBM) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; NTNU, Norway (AZV)
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.27.702083v1
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Josh Johansen
3 months ago
My perspective in
@thetransmitter.bsky.social
on why emotion research feels stuck and how we might move forwardāby focusing on how the brain uses internal brain models to shape emotional processing across species.
www.thetransmitter.org/emotion/why-...
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Why emotion research is stuckāand how to move it forward
Studying how organisms infer indirect threats and understand changing contexts can establish a common framework that bridges species and levels of analysis.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/emotion/why-emotion-research-is-stuck-and-how-to-move-it-forward/
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Very cool work on how distributed, recurrent neural circuits cooperate to implement evidence accumulation.
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A multi-region recurrent circuit for evidence accumulation in rats
Gupta et al. demonstrate that the rat prefrontal cortex and striatum jointly accumulate sensory evidence through recurrent, bidirectional communication rather than a feedforward hierarchy. Combining m...
https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(25)00985-7
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M Ganesh Kumar
3 months ago
All theory is wrong until verified by data. Greatly indebted to
@mhyaghoubi.bsky.social
,
@markbrandonlab.bsky.social
,
@douglasresearch.bsky.social
for finding the hippocampus encoding reward prediction! Grateful to my advisor
@cpehlevan.bsky.social
,
@kempnerinstitute.bsky.social
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#RL
#hippocampus
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Carlos Brody
3 months ago
Really important for Science in the US Spread, and do!
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Step into a Europe-wide community of neuroscience leaders. Junior & mid-career group leaders: apply by 30 Jan to become a FENS-Kavli Network Scholar and connect, collaborate, and contribute to shaping neuroscience in Europe.
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Bernstein Network Computational Neuroscience
3 months ago
In 2026, Valentin Braitenberg would have celebrated his 100th birthday. To commemorate this occasion, the Bernstein Network will present the next Valentin Braitenberg Award during the
#BernsteinConference
2026. Nominations are open until April 30 š
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It is gratifying to see the growing appreciation of theoretical and computational neuroscience over the years. A deep understanding of the brain undoubtedly requires close collaborations between experimentalists and theorists.
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20 Years of Modeling the Brain
At Columbiaās Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, scientists have spent the past two decades using computational models to predict neural behavior
https://magazine.columbia.edu/article/20-years-modeling-brain
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Ariel Zylberberg
3 months ago
New preprint: visual attention may follow decisions more than it shapes them. We identify behavioral signatures inconsistent with models in which attention affects value, instead pointing to a substantial post-decisional component.
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Behavioral Signatures of Post-Decisional Attention in Preferential Choice
Attention plays a key role in decision-making by directing limited cognitive resources to relevant information. It has been proposed that attention also biases the decision process, due to a multiplic...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.10.698805v1
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Tatjana Tchumatchenko
3 months ago
Please spread the wordšMy lab is looking to hire two international postdocs. If you want to do comp neuro, combine machine learning and awesome math to understand neural circuit activity, then come work with us! Bonn is such a cool place for neuroscience now, you don't want to miss out.
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Jeff is an extremely nice and enjoyable person to work with. Highly recommended!
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Jeff Johnston
3 months ago
When and why do modular representations emerge in neural networks?
@stefanofusi.bsky.social
and I posted a preprint answering this question last year, and now it has been extensively revised, refocused, and generalized. Read more here:
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Liset M. de la Prida
3 months ago
The new Cajal Center is opening 8 CSIC permanent research positions (CT, IC & PF levels) via national competitive exams. We welcome candidates eager to shape an ambitious š§ research hub in Spain. š
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#CNC
#CSIC
#ScienceJobs
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Sachin Sethi
3 months ago
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
We had a lot of fun working on this project (led by Itzel Ishida, not on bluesky). Some interesting highlights from the paper -
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Neuronal calcium spikes enable vector inversion in the Drosophila brain
In the fly central complex, PFNa neurons switch from firing classical sodium spikes when depolarized to firing non-canonical T-type calcium spikes when hyperpolarized. This bidirectional spiking allow...
https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)01375-3
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Peter Rupprecht
3 months ago
What would it really mean to achieve experimental goals that currently seem out of reach: a new blog post. Part I - connectomics
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Annual report of my intuition about the brain (2025, part I)
How does the brain work, and how can we understand it? To approach this big question from a broad perspective, I want to report on someĀ ideasĀ about the brain that marked me most over the ā¦
https://gcamp6f.com/2025/12/27/annual-report-of-my-intuition-about-the-brain-2025-part-i/
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Eero Simoncelli
3 months ago
Joint junior faculty position in Computational Neuroscience, between Ctr for Computational Neuroscience at
@flatironinstitute.org
and the CUNY Graduate Center
@thegraduatecenter.bsky.social
. Application deadline: 16 Jan 2026!
www.simonsfoundation.org/flatiron/car...
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Careers on Simons Foundation
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Very nice work on the role of inhibitory neurons in controlling plasticity.
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What is the computational role of dendritic excitations? Byung Hun Lee and team mapped voltage dynamics throughout the dendritic trees of CA1 pyramidal neurons in mice navigating in virtual reality.
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Itās encouraging to see this thoughtful perspective paper emerge from a Bernstein workshop that brought together researchers from different labs.
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Neuron
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How heterogeneity shapes dynamics and computation in the brain
No two neurons are the same, yet models often treat neural populations as pools of identical and interchangeable elements. Here, Dahmen et al. highlight recent theoretical advances that reveal the impact of neural heterogeneity on brain dynamics and function.
http://dlvr.it/TQ4cYk
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience
4 months ago
How distributed is the brain-wide network that is recruited for cognition? A Perspective by Matthew C. Rosen & David J. Freedman
#neuroscience
#neuroskyence
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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How distributed is the brain-wide network that is recruited for cognition? - Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Both localized and distributed views on the functional organization of the brain have been put forward. In this Perspective, Rosen and Freedman examine the degree to which these two views account for ...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41583-025-00992-5?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nrn
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Timothy O'Leary
5 months ago
We are opening a FACULTY POSITION (tenure track, permanent) in the University of Cambridge at the interface of control and biology, interpreted broadly. Theorists and wet lab quantitative biologists with backgrounds in control, EE, applied math, ... apply by Jan 28!
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University Assistant/Associate Professor in Control Theory and Systems Biology
Applications are invited for a University Assistant/Associate Professorship in the broad area of Control Theory and Systems Biology. The successful candidate will join the Control Group
https://www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/university-assistantassociate-professor-in-control-theory-and-systems-biology-nm46562
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Simons Foundation
5 months ago
Inviting apps for a workshop to develop a project focused on a mechanistic understanding of canonical cortical computations at the circuit level. Deadline is 1/5/2026:
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/simons-foundation-now-accepting-applications-for-workshop-on-canonical-cortical-computations
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Simons Foundation Now Accepting Applications for Workshop on Canonical Cortical Computations
Simons Foundation Now Accepting Applications for Workshop on Canonical Cortical Computations on Simons Foundation
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/simons-foundation-now-accepting-applications-for-workshop-on-canonical-cortical-computations
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Gaute Einevoll
5 months ago
Episode #34 in
#TheoreticalNeurosciencePodcast
: On balanced neural networks ā with Nicolas Brunel
theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn34
Cortical neurons seem to receive about the same amount of excitation and inhibition. One of the founders of this key idea in 1990s explains.
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Wei Wen
6 months ago
After 13 years in the US, Iāve made the difficult decision to leave. Having packed up everything and rethought about priorities, rather painstakingly, while Iām sad to leave the life Iāve made here, Iām also relieved that I wonāt have to plan my life around immigration policies anymore.
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