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The Transmitter
2 days ago
Amid the rise of billion-parameter models, I argue that toy models, with just a few neurons, remain essentialâand may be all neuroscience needs, writes
@marcusghosh.bsky.social
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#neuroskyence
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Not playing around: Why neuroscience needs toy models
Amid the rise of billion-parameter models, I argue that toy models, with just a few neurons, remain essentialâand may be all neuroscience needs.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/theoretical-neuroscience/not-playing-around-why-neuroscience-needs-toy-models/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=org-social&utm_campaign=20251222-perspectives-why-neuroscience-needs-toy-models
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bioRxiv Neuroscience
12 days ago
Boosting the signal: Expectation-driven gain modulation of preparatory spatial attention
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2025.12.10.693414v1
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Oliver Sacks wrote about neurological and psychiatric conditions that few people understand and many stigmatize. Of course, he spoke for himself as well.
www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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Oliver Sacks Put Himself Into His Case Studies. What Was the Cost?
The scientist was famous for linking healing with storytelling. Sometimes that meant reshaping patientsâ reality.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/12/15/oliver-sacks-put-himself-into-his-case-studies-what-was-the-cost
11 days ago
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Allen Institute
12 days ago
Introducing NeuroDiscoveryBench, the first benchmark designed to test AI systems on real neuroscience data analysis. Built by
@ai2.bsky.social
using our high-quality, open datasets to accelerate brain science and AI-assisted discovery. More:
https://bit.ly/4rU5gWZ
Data:
https://bit.ly/4iRMXh3
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NeuroDiscoveryBench: Benchmarking AI for neuroscience data analysis | Ai2
NeuroDiscoveryBench is a benchmark to test how well AI systems can answer questions grounded in real-world neuroscience data.
https://allenai.org/blog/neurodiscoverybench
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Imaging Neuroscience
12 days ago
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Tin Q. Nguyen, Laurie E. Cutting, et al: Functional connectivity between the uncinate fasciculus and frontotemporal semantic system supports reading comprehension in adolescents
doi.org/10.1162/IMAG...
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bioRxiv Neuroscience
12 days ago
Distinct Temporal Patterns of Human Neural Firing in the Subthalamic Nucleus During Speech and Orofacial Movement
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2025.12.11.693637v1
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Jonathan A. Michaels
12 days ago
Now published in the Journal of Neurophysiology:
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Get in touch if you think this tool could help in your science! We will be developing improvements and extensions over the next year.
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I first heard Sacks on Studs Terkel's radio show. Worth a listen
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Oliver Sacks discusses his work in neurology and the books he has written
Oliver Sacks, a neurologist and author, speaks with Studs Terkel about his work in neurology and some of the books he has written. This is the first part of two interviews with Sacks.
https://studsterkel.wfmt.com/programs/oliver-sacks-discusses-his-work-neurology-and-books-he-has-written
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Decoding paradoxical BOLD responses to transcranial ultrasound stimulation with concurrent optoacoustic magnetic resonance imaging | Science Advances
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Decoding paradoxical BOLD responses to transcranial ultrasound stimulation with concurrent optoacoustic magnetic resonance imaging
Concurrent optoacoustic and magnetic resonance imaging reveals paradoxical brain responses to ultrasound stimulation.
https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/sciadv.adz1309
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience
15 days ago
Synaptic-resolution connectomics: towards large brains and connectomic screening â a Review by Moritz Helmstaedter
@mhlab.bsky.social
#neuroscience
#neuroskyence
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Synaptic-resolution connectomics: towards large brains and connectomic screening - Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Connectomics has delivered on its promise to map neuronal circuits at scale and at synaptic resolution. In this Review, Helmstaedter describes recent methodological achievements and remaining cha...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41583-025-00998-z?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nrn
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The Transmitter
16 days ago
Generative AI will offer a new way to see, simulate and hypothesize about how animals experience their worlds. In doing so, it could help bridge the long-standing gap between neural function and behavior, writes
@shahabbakht.bsky.social
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#neuroskyence
www.thetransmitter.org/artificial-i...
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Seeing the world as animals do: How to leverage generative AI for ecological neuroscience
Generative artificial intelligence will offer a new way to see, simulate and hypothesize about how animals experience their worlds. In doing so, it could help bridge the long-standing gap betweenâŠ
https://www.thetransmitter.org/artificial-intelligence/seeing-the-world-as-animals-do-how-to-leverage-generative-ai-for-ecological-neuroscience/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=org-social&utm_campaign=20251208-perspectives-how-to-leverage-generative-AI-ecological-neuroscience
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In this study, we used a drift-diffusion framework (PyDDM) to estimate latent decision variables in a transitive inference task.
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Learning decouples accuracy and reaction time for rapid decisions in a transitive inference task
Transitive inference (TI) is a cognitive process in which decisions are guided by internal representations of abstract relationships. While the mechanisms underlying transitive learning have been well...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.11.636952v5
16 days ago
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Sisyphus only had to move one stone. Slacker.
20 days ago
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Aidan Horner
28 days ago
New preprint alert! Cognitive maps are flexible, dynamic, (re)constructed representations
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Nature
28 days ago
Nature research paper: Building compositional tasks with shared neural subspaces
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Building compositional tasks with shared neural subspaces - Nature
The brain can flexibly perform multiple tasks by compositionally combining task-relevant neural representations.
https://go.nature.com/4ocRj3n
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YouGov America
29 days ago
New polling on aliens % of U.S. adult citizens who believe the following definitely or probably exist: Aliens 56% Bigfoot 28% The Yeti 23% The Loch Ness Monster 22% Chupacabra 16%
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An unusual amount of empty poster boards at SFN 2025
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Dr Flavia H Santos
about 2 months ago
Hello
#tRNS
lovers: đ§ Ă DĂșinĂn, E., Steopan J., Kessler, K., Santos, FH. Sci Rep 15, 37977 (2025) đŻ
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@mclstrainee.bsky.social
@ioe.bsky.social
@ucl-ioe-phd.bsky.social
#neuroskyence
#cogsci
#edusky
#devpsy
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Ad Astra
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The Transmitter
about 2 months ago
Dutch lawmakers have approved the phase-out of primate research at one of Europeâs biggest facilities. Neuroscientists are worried. By Lauren Schenkman
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Nonhuman primate research to lose federal funding at major European facility
The Dutch Senate has ordered the Biomedical Primate Research Centre in the Netherlands to shift its funding away from primate experiments by 2030.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/animal-models/nonhuman-primate-research-to-lose-federal-funding-at-major-european-facility/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=org-social&utm_campaign=20251030-news-nonhuman-primate-lose-federal-funding-european
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Maximiliano José Nigro
3 months ago
Basket cells, parvalbumin expressing or fast-spiking neurons, names that emphasize different properties of the same type. However they are not all the same, like these in the mouse barrel cortex: one has axon in its layer; the other sends axon to other layers Both are very beautiful
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Ribosome Studio
3 months ago
The sodium-potassium pump is a protein in the neuron's membrane that uses ATP to move three sodium ions out and two potassium ions into the cell, thereby restoring the resting potential necessary for nerve impulses.
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Feature selectivity of corticocortical feedback along the primate dorsal visual pathway | Journal of Neurophysiology | American Physiological Society
Anatomical studies have revealed a prominent role for feedback projections in the primate visual cortex. Theoretical models suggest that these projections support important brain functions such as att...
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jn.00278.2024
8 months ago
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Exclusive: Mr. Smith Gets A Neuralink Implant
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Exclusive: Mr. Smith Gets A Neuralink Implant
The before and after journey of a family using tech to battle ALS
https://www.corememory.com/p/exclusive-mr-smith-gets-a-neuralink?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
8 months ago
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President's FY2026 budget proposal cuts NIH back to 27B (a reduction of ~21B from FY2025). Reorganizes around 5 subject areas including Neuroscience and Brain Research.
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Synaptic alterations in pyramidal cells following genetic manipulation of neuronal excitability in monkey prefrontal cortex | Journal of Neurophysiology | American Physiological Society
The primate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) displays unique in vivo activity patterns, but how in vivo activity regulates DLPFC pyramidal neuron (PN) properties remains unclear. We assessed the effects of in vivo Kir2.1 overexpression, a genetic silencing tool, on synapses in monkey DLPFC PNs. We show for the first time that recombinant ion channel expression successfully modifies the excitability of primate cortex neurons, producing effects on synaptic properties apparently different from those in the rodent cortex.
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jn.00326.2024
9 months ago
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CantlonLab
9 months ago
Science Homecoming update: We are really rolling now. Join in. The more the mightier đșđž đ§Șđ§ŹđŹ đșđž
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Mel Goodale
10 months ago
Nice work. Using lesion mapping, F. Sala, L. Cattaneo, & co. show that object geometry for hand preshaping is coded in left anterior intraparietal cortex and then shared with the right hemisphere. The motor program of hand preshaping is then executed by the PMd.đ§Șđ§
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The neural bases of the reachâgrasp movement in humans: Quantitative evidence from brain lesions | PNAS
Visually guided grasping is a fundamental building block of animal behavior, the specific neural mechanisms of which remain poorly documented in th...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2419801122
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Stand Up for Science!
11 months ago
Welcome to the Bluesky account for Stand Up for Science 2025! Keep an eye on this space for updates, event information, and ways to get involved. We can't wait to see everyone
#standupforscience2025
on March 7th, both in DC and locations nationwide!
#scienceforall
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Jeremy Berg
10 months ago
Good resource about your state...
www.unitedformedicalresearch.org/nih-in-your-...
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NIH In Your State - United For Medical Research
Select a state on the map to see the impact of NIH funding across America.
https://www.unitedformedicalresearch.org/nih-in-your-state/
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Mel Goodale
10 months ago
I donât know how I missed this. A group in Beijing have developed an effective brain-inspired vision chip for autonomous machines, robotics, and AI that was inspired by our perception/action account of ventral-dorsal visual processing in primate cerebral cortex.đ§Șđ§
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A vision chip with complementary pathways for open-world sensing - Nature
Inspired by the human visual system, a vision chip with primitive-based complementary pathways is developed to overcome the power and bandwidth wall of vision systems, achieving fast, precise, robust&...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07358-4
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Please don't send me email after email telling me my review is late. If it was that important to you, you would have asked someone else.
10 months ago
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I saw a young man hurrying down the street today. I stopped him and said "Relax! You're young! You have all the time in the world!" He gave me a weird look. It's too bad he missed his bus. I guess that's what happens when you try to rush things.
10 months ago
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Nicole Rust
10 months ago
Once again,
@cantlonlab.bsky.social
shows us just how amazing she is at rallying the rest of us. (If you missed it, she was once a Time Person of the Year.) So inspired by you, Jessica. Iâm in!
time.com/time-person-...
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Earl K. Miller
10 months ago
Coordinating multiple mental faculties during learning
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Coordinating multiple mental faculties during learning - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Coordinating multiple mental faculties during learning
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-89732-4
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The geometry of correlated variability leads to highly suboptimal discriminative sensory coding | Journal of Neurophysiology | American Physiological Society
The brain represents the world through the activity of neural populations; however, whether the computational goal of sensory coding is to support discrimination of sensory stimuli or to generate an internal model of the sensory world is unclear. Correlated variability across a neural population (noise correlations) is commonly observed experimentally, and many studies demonstrate that correlated variability improves discriminative sensory coding compared to a null model with no correlations. However, such results do not address whether correlated variability is optimal for discriminative sensory coding. If the computational goal of sensory coding is discriminative, than correlated variability should be optimized to support that goal. We assessed optimality of noise correlations for discriminative sensory coding in diverse datasets by developing two novel null models, each with a biological interpretation. Across datasets, we found that correlated variability in neural populations leads to highly suboptimal discriminative sensory coding according to both null models. Furthermore, biological constraints prevent many subsets of the neural populations from achieving optimality, and subselecting based on biological criteria leaves red discriminative coding performance suboptimal. Finally, we show that optimal subpopulations are exponentially small as the population size grows. Together, these results demonstrate that the geometry of correlated variability leads to highly suboptimal discriminative sensory coding. NEW & NOTEWORTHY The brain represents the world through the activity of neural populations that exhibit correlated variability. We assessed optimality of correlated variability for discriminative sensory coding in diverse datasets by developing two novel null models. Across datasets, correlated variability in neural populations leads to highly suboptimal discriminative sensory coding according to both null models. Biological constraints prevent the neural populations from achieving optimality. Together, these results demonstrate that the geometry of correlated variability leads to highly suboptimal discriminative sensory coding.
https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jn.00313.2024
10 months ago
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Nature
11 months ago
Nature research paper: Childrenâs arithmetic skills do not transfer between applied and academic mathematics
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Childrenâs arithmetic skills do not transfer between applied and academic mathematics - Nature
Children who learn maths working in markets and children who learn maths only from school were both unable to transfer their skills to new contexts, highlighting a need to reconsider how maths is taught in school.
https://go.nature.com/40PT3pT
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Lynn Borton
11 months ago
Six years ago Jacqueline Gottlieb of
@zuckermanbrain.bsky.social
made a bold and quite tantalizing statement. â
#Curiosity
,â she said, âis going to take
#neuroscience
to the next frontier.â Today we check in.
lynnborton.com/2025/01/30/c...
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Curiosity Is Taking Neuroscience to New Frontiers, with Jacqueline Gottlieb
Jacqueline Gottlieb made a bold and quite tantalizing statement six years ago. âCuriosity is going to take neuroscience to the next frontier.â Today we check in on that assertion. We talked about visu...
https://lynnborton.com/2025/01/30/curiosity-is-taking-neuroscience-to-new-frontiers-with-jacqueline-gottlieb/
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Ravi Menon
11 months ago
Defund SpaceX. It should survive on its own.
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Dean Buonomano
11 months ago
Apparently the disbursement of ALL federal grants has been "temporarily paused".
www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
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White House pauses all federal grants, sparking confusion
The Trump administration has put a hold on all federal financial grants and loans, affecting tens of billions of dollars in payments.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/01/27/white-house-pauses-federal-grants/
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The Transmitter
11 months ago
The âgoâ and âno-goâ pathways in the basal ganglia are not the only pathways that control movement, as a new study reveals two additional circuits that modulate dopamine and movement. By
@claudia-lopez.bsky.social
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Newly characterized striatal circuits add twist to âgo/no-goâ model of movement control
The two novel pathways control dopamine release in opposing ways and may link motivation and mood to action, a new study shows.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/basal-ganglia/newly-characterized-striatal-circuits-add-twist-to-go-no-go-model-of-movement-control/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=org-social&utm_campaign=20250124-striatal-circuits-add-twist-to-model
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11 months ago
Happy to share our new paper, just released in the Journal of Neuroscience! Here we use a novel tool to discover new interactions between color, spatial frequency, eccentricity, and visual area in macaque monkey fMRI data.
www.jneurosci.org/content/45/2...
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Color and Spatial Frequency Provide Functional Signatures of Retinotopic Visual Areas
Primate vision relies on retinotopically organized cortical parcels defined by representations of hemifield (upper vs lower visual field), eccentricity (fovea vs periphery), and area (V1, V2, V3, V4)....
https://www.jneurosci.org/content/45/2/e1673232024
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Congestion pricing has reduced traffic in lower Manhattan by about 7.5% /https://new.mta.info/document/162396
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Earl K. Miller
12 months ago
Recurrent activity propagates through labile ensembles in macaque dorsolateral prefrontal microcircuits
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Recurrent activity propagates through labile ensembles in macaque dorsolateral prefrontal microcircuits
Using ex vivo Ca2+ imaging in macaque dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Nolan et al. reveal that recurrent activity propagates through unstable, stochastically assembled ensembles to produce stable population-level events. Network excitability covaried with set-shifting performance, suggesting that these features may underlie dlPFCâs role in cognition.
https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(24)01636-1
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The Transmitter
12 months ago
From sex differences in Alzheimerâs disease to enduring citation bias, experts weighed in on important scientific and practical issues in neuroscience. Here's a recap of some of our favorite essays and columns of 2024:
www.thetransmitter.org/top-essays/t...
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The Transmitterâs favorite essays and columns of 2024
From sex differences in Alzheimerâs disease to enduring citation bias, experts weighed in on important scientific and practical issues in neuroscience.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/top-essays/the-transmitters-favorite-essays-and-columns-of-2024/
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