RT @CollignonOlivi1
March 29 is the new deadline for abstract submission at IMRF-23 📣. https://twitter.com/IMRF23/status/1638036517766438912
RT @ambrafer
Friends heading to Rovereto in May: deadline for abstract submission to #CAOS2023 has been extended! 👇 https://twitter.com/cimec_unitrento/status/1636742563083214848
RT @MariusPeelen
Very attractive postdoctoral fellowships at Radboud Uni (incl Donders Institute), open to non-Dutch researchers who obtained their PhD <8 years ago. Contact me if you are interested in joining my group.
https://www.ru.nl/excellence/about-us/radboud-excellence-initiative/
RT @sachipaul18
can vouch that this is an incredible post-bacc opportunity for anyone interested in language and the brain (specifically post-stroke aphasia or alexia)!!! amazing community & perfect for people interested in pursuing neuropsychology, speech, or neurology! https://www.cognitiverecoverylab.com/join-our-team
RT @ElisaRFerre
Our new discovery covered by @SmithsonianMag "Why Newborn Chicks Love Objects That Defy Gravity" @eli_versace @QMUL @BirkbeckScience @BirkbeckUoL @bbkpsychology
Happy #InternationalWomensDay, I guess...
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RT @datta_lab
Female mice are studied less than males in part because of a belief held by some that the estrous cycle makes all female mouse behavior more variable. But is this true? Check out our latest, led by @DanaRubiLevy in collab with @ShanskyLab! http://bit.ly/3ZQEIHD
https://twitter.com/Datta_Lab/status/1633136096480489475
RT @alindleyw
Out now in Current Biology: @jdyeatman, @cvnlab and I found huge task effects on activity in the “visual word form area." The patterns of response modulation and functional connectivity seem to be uniquely related to engagement in a linguistic task.
https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1gieB3QW8S2PZV
Thrilled & grateful to @NatEyeInstitute for the lab’s first #R01 to study the variability of brain reorganization in blindness!
Thanks to my collaborators and many mentors (many off twitter/Mast), and reach out to me if you want to work together on this project – I’m recruiting!
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RT @StriemAmit
Please RT: My lab is recruiting a postdoc to work on individual differences of plasticity in blindness: how brain #plasticity manifests in d…
https://twitter.com/StriemAmit/status/1628741222889054210
RT @martin_hebart
I'm thrilled that THINGS-data is now online! We provide 3 massive datasets of fMRI, MEG, & behavior in response to up to 1854 objects and >22k images. We hope this will allow studying objects in vision, memory & language with unique semantic breadth! Link: https://doi.org/10.25452/figshare.plus.c.6161151
RT @lina_teichmann
Yay for team science: THINGS-data is finally out thanks to @martin_hebart @OliverContier @Chris_I_Baker & everyone else involved! I really enjoyed working on THINGS-MEG and am still trying to make sense of this incredibly rich dataset. A 🧵on initial findings & what’s yet to come https://twitter.com/martin_hebart/status/1630595341107044356
RT @lady_ginseng
Are you interested in scientific editing as a full-time career and have a PhD in computational and/or systems neuroscience?
Then please apply to join our @NatureNeuro editorial team! Application deadline is March 31st.
More info below 👇🏾 https://twitter.com/NatureNeuro/status/1630209889657311236
RT @DrDyeRIT
Great thread on conference accessibility for DHH scholars. https://twitter.com/aliciakwooten/status/1630363588459208704
RT @leylaisi
Our lab is looking for a postdoc! We study the neural basis of social vision using a combination of (naturalistic) neuroimaging, behavior, and computational modeling. More details on the lab and position are at our website: http://isiklab.org
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Please RT: My lab is recruiting a postdoc to work on individual differences of plasticity in blindness: how brain #plasticity manifests in different #blind individuals, and how that may account for their compensatory skills and use of assistive devices.
https://samp-lab.facultysite.georgetown.edu/people/opportunities
🎉🎉 Our big consortium paper, led by Sam Sober at Emory, showing high channel count EMG electrodes that can isolate action potentials from many motor units across a range of behaviors and species is now out in preprint form.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.02.21.529200v1
It's been a huge team effort on many fronts! A special thanks to those in my lab who did the work getting these going in NHPs (and humans): Jonathan Michaels, Tomomichi Oya, Mehrdad Kashefi and Rhonda Kersten.
If kick-ass EMG interests you check out the paper but also more practical details (maybe even in how to get some) on the consortium website here: https://internationalmotorcontrol.org
Grateful to my many family members, friends, and colleagues who take to the streets to protest against the threat to Israel’s democracy.
I’m with you at heart, even if I can’t be there in person.
#democracyIsrael
Working memory and imagery in early visual cortex https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.02.13.528298v1 on decoding memorized feature-continuous gratings from visual cortex #fMRI activity; #neuroscience
#Cognitive & systems #neuroscience researcher at Georgetown University.
I study #brains and abilities in #blindness, deafness or handlessness to understand brain #plasticity and #development.
samp-lab.facultysite.georgetown.edu