Lea Duncker
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comp neuro assistant prof at columbia
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#Cosyne26
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Travel awards are available for undergraduate students looking to attend
#Cosyne25
! The application is short, and the deadline is Nov 12.
@cosynemeeting.bsky.social
Application:
shorturl.at/6NEyk
More info:
www.cosyne.org/travel-grants
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Travel Grants — COSYNE
Apply for COSYNE 2026 Travel Grants to support your participation in Lisbon and Cascais, Portugal. Grants are available for students, postdocs, and PIs, including programs for Childcare, Presenters, N...
https://www.cosyne.org/travel-grants
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Tim Onion
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The deadline for applying to the Methods in Computational Neuroscience summer course at MBL in Woods Hole has been extended to Monday, March 24!
www.mbl.edu/education/ad...
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Methods in Computational Neuroscience | Marine Biological Laboratory
MCN introduces students to the computational and mathematical techniques that are used to address how the brain solves problems at levels of neural organization ranging from single membrane channels t...
https://www.mbl.edu/education/advanced-research-training-courses/course-offerings/methods-computational-neuroscience
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Grace Lindsay
9 months ago
The thing about going after universities is that you are going to find people who are experts in what you're doing
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Lorenzo Posani
10 months ago
Long-overdue thread on our latest work using the IBL data to reveal the shared organizational principles of the neural code in the cortex. A systematic analysis of categoricality 🧱 and dimensionality 📐 of the neural code across 40+ cortical regions.
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Rarely categorical, always high-dimensional: how the neural code changes along the cortical hierarchy
A long-standing debate in neuroscience concerns whether individual neurons are organized into functionally distinct populations that encode information differently ("categorical" representations) and the implications for neural computation. Here, we systematically analyzed how cortical neurons encode cognitive, sensory, and movement variables across 43 cortical regions during a complex task (14,000+ units from the International Brain Laboratory public Brainwide Map data set) and studied how these properties change across the sensory-cognitive cortical hierarchy. We found that the structure of the neural code was scale-dependent: on a whole-cortex scale, neural selectivity was categorical and organized across regions in a way that reflected their anatomical connectivity. However, within individual regions, categorical representations were rare and limited to primary sensory areas. Remarkably, the degree of categorical clustering of neural selectivity was inversely correlated to the dime
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.15.623878v3
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David Lipshutz
about 1 year ago
How do interneurons reshape neural responses? I'm excited to present work with
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Joao Barbosa
about 1 year ago
I will soon delete all my twitter posts, so in the next few days I will be recycling some of my most liked tweets, in random order. The first one had to be a shitpost, of course
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Lorenzo Posani
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Since we are in full migration season from the birdsite, I made this to help ppl from the Zuckerman Institute find each other / anybody interested in this amazing community to single-click follow a bunch of 🧠s working on 🧠s. Dm/comment for additions, I just started with the first few I could find
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