Assia Chericoni
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(maybe) neuroscientist PhD candidate in Ben Hayden’s lab - Baylor College of Medicine
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Cell Press
16 days ago
For many bilingual people, switching between languages feels effortless. Now, scientists have figured out how bilingual brains accomplish this feat at the single neuron level.
spkl.io/633297EUXJ
Xinyuan Yan, Benjamin, Y. Hayden,
@sameershethmd.bsky.social
& colleagues
@cp-cell.bsky.social
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Jay Hennig
2 months ago
🥳 Super excited to share our lab's first preprint, led by
@hungyun.bsky.social
"Distinct tasks engage shared neural subspaces in human hippocampus and anterior cingulate cortex"
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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.04.24.720703v1
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Justin Fine
over 1 year ago
I could not have done this without the sweat and immense effort driven by a whole team of people.
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add a skeleton here at some point
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Grateful and proud to share my first-author paper as a grad student with
@benhayden.bsky.social
How does the human hippocampus keep track of multiple objects moving in space?
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Independent Continuous Tracking of Multiple Agents in the Human Hippocampus
The pursuit of fleeing prey is a core element of many species behavioral repertoires. It poses the difficult problem of continuous tracking of multiple agents, including both self and others. To under...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.06.641914v1
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