What an enormous loss. From his FB page; will be thinking of this today, and his loved ones still here.
The Dimensions of dimensionality: Trends in Cognitive Sciences Super useful review from Brett Roads and Brad Love on multidimensional representations! #neuroskyencewww.cell.com/trends/cogni...
Cognitive scientists often infer multidimensional representations from data. Whether the data involve text, neuroimaging, neural networks, or human judgments, researchers frequently infer and analyze ...
Curating people on committees is important. Some folks will help. Others will not. Others still will hinder your efforts. Don't pick people because of the name or prestige. Pick them based upon what they can and will bring to an effort, and what kind of human being they are.
🌟INCF Assembly session spotlight🌟 Session 3: Applications of AI to neuroscience research Speakers: Danilo Bzdok, keynote Fahim Imam Evie Malaia José del R Millán Christophe Lenglet Sanmi Koyejo More info: bit.ly/AssemblyProgrambit.ly/Assembly24Reg#neuroscience#neuroinformatics
A recent review of large-scale modelling that includes @thevirtualbrain and other methods. #neurosciencespj.science.org/doi/full/10....
Importance: Pathological perturbations of the brain often spread via connectome to fundamentally alter functional consequences. By integrating multimodal neuroimaging data with mathematical neural mas...
Network mechanisms of ongoing brain activity’s influence on conscious visual perception www.nature.com/articles/s41...#neuroscience
It is not fully understood how spontaneous brain activity contributes to sensory processing. Here the authors find a number of influences of spontaneous brain activity on conscious perception and furt...
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Why are the funding cuts to the US BRAIN initiative so tragic? In this OpEd, Doris Tsao, Tony Zador and I unpack it. Critical Brain Research Faces a Massive Funding Shortfall dcjournal.com/critical-bra...
Last year, a paralyzed patient unable to talk used her brain waves to speak sentences. This astonishing feat, straight out of science fiction, was made
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Visionary cognitive neuroscientist Susan Courtney dies at 57 hub.jhu.edu/2024/06/13/s...#neuroscience
Courtney's research focused on understanding the neural basis of higher cognitive function, and she was especially interested in how brain structure was affected by aging or disease