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RT @RezaAzadi_
Our new study shows that optogenetic stimulation of high-level visual cortex results in distortions of the concurrent contents of vision.

@AfrazArash @sbohn8 @RozFranklin51
@CurrentBiology
cell.com/current-biology/fullt
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RT @StephanieRossit
Please RT! Motion-tracking experts - are you using video (from webcams or cameras?) and what software would you recommend to track hand movements based on video?

RT @MariusPeelen
The CAOs workshop in Rovereto (Italy) is back! May 4-6, 2023. Great lineup of speakers. Registration now open. event.unitn.it/cimec-caos/

RT @ShaGilDot
Semester break is here
Exciting talks await for us on March with Profs
Concetta Morrone @Unipisa
Hattar Samer @SamerHattar @NIH
Bat-Sheva Hadad @BatshiH @UofHaifa
Details on shagido.wixsite.com/biu-vs and at @worldwideneuro
@ubarilan @GondaBrain

RT @brian_dekleva
Time for a !

What's the difference (in motor cortex) between performing an action and just imagining it? Turns out, quite a bit (but also, pretty much nothing...)!

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

@RNELabs @jenpgh @raeedcho @aaronbatista @YuLikeNeuro
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RT @MeytalWilf
Apparently Google Scholar is ignoring my paper, so I'm just gonna drop it here and see what happens...
Virtual reality-based sensorimotor adaptation shapes subsequent spontaneous and naturalistic stimulus-driven brain activity academic.oup.com/cercor/advanc

RT @nickgaspelin
This summer, I will be teaching an NSF-funded virtual workshop on "R Programming for Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience" meant for undergraduates and beginning graduate students. More information—including a syllabus and application—can be found here:
sites.google.com/view/r-progra

RT @Ricciardi_Emi
Excited to share our last paper 'A modality-independent proto-organization of human multisensory areas' on @NatureHumBehav
nature.com/articles/s41562-022

I’m planning to attend in San Francisco at the end of March – anyone wants to meet there/around (geographically)?
I want to make informed travel plans and make better use of my carbon footprint
@CNSmtg

RT @ashleyruba
I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times: UXR is not the only job for PhDs. The non-ac world is so much bigger than that.

Don't get me wrong, I love UXR. But, given mass layoffs in tech, it's worth considering other careers.

Here are some other amazing options: 1/

RT @crblease
Replication crisis and placebo studies: rebooting the bioethical debate

We hope this paper stimulates constructive and open debate & thoughtful reflection among all interested in studies.

jme.bmj.com/content/early/2023

Great talk from Ed Wasserman today on the analogical abilities of different animal species. Prompted a very interesting discussion on how same/different tasks can be solved in different ways. E.g., comprehending differences in perceptual entropy vs conceptual understanding of same/different.

Recording available here: youtube.com/watch?v=_p7JL3FTdk

Seminar schedule: analogicalminds.com

@cognition @cogsci @psychology #AnimalCognition #ComparativeCognition

RT @HillSchiff
Our paper is out! Instead of the old adage "you are what you eat," we might suggest "you are what you ate". Please enjoy our findings on experience-dependent development of taste preferences during the postnatal period! science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv twitter.com/HillSchiff/status/

RT @mamus_ezgi
Thrilled to share that this paper is finally out ! With @laurajspeed, @wugtask, @asifa_majid, and @ozyurek_a we examined whether lack of visual experience affects multimodal language production. Summary 👇🏾 1/5
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu

RT @LuciaMarzia
I am hiring a new PhD student !
Please circulate it widely

wp.unil.ch/lemanicneuroscience

@CHUVLausanne @FBM_UNIL @unil

RT @roger_p_levy
Applications are open (due Feb 15) for MIT Brain & Cognitive Sciences' Post-Baccalaureate Research Scholars Program! Two-year, fully funded, intended for individuals from under-represented groups and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Please retweet! bcs.mit.edu/diversity-equity-a

I'm excited (and late, sorry!) to announce a #LesionSymptomMapping pre-print that @LaurelBuxbaum and I posted in December:

Mechanisms and neuroanatomy of response selection in tool and non-tool action tasks: Evidence from left-hemisphere stroke.

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

@neuroscience @sensorimotor

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