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RT @yael_niv
Senior faculty: when writing tenure & promotion letters, you wield enormous power over other's careers.
Want to align your letters with your anti-racist priorities?
A group of us who learned to disrupt anti-Black racism in academia at suggest how: elifesciences.org/articles/798

Hello! I just migrated my account to the neuromatch server, time to reintroduce! #introduction

I'm Crystal, I'm a neuroscientist interested in visual development. I work for the NIH BRAIN Initiative. I enjoy exploring science and art through quilting, crafting, 3D printing. Once I 3D printed my own brain and it's white matter.

I can also be found in the woods with my two dogs, foraging for mushrooms.

RT @hans_opdebeeck
@stefaniabracci and I are happy to share this new review paper entitled “Understanding Human Object Vision: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Representation”, now available on the website of Annual Review of Psychology: 1/n annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1

RT @joinmastodon
As a company from eastern Germany, we know that building a wall to try and keep people from leaving isn't a good idea. twitter.com/TwitterSupport/sta

RT @lucasmpinto
Please RT. My graduate student Peter Salvino @petersalvino has been missing since last night. Last seen in Lincoln Park, Chicago. See below. Please get in touch if you have any info

RT @BleauMaxime
For , , ! We seek smartphone users (18 years or older) to complete an online survey about navigation mobile apps (approved by the clinical research ethics committee at the University of Montreal).
ls.sondages.umontreal.ca/82465

RT @julie_cristello
Prepping for your psychology graduate school interview? We've developed a list of questions to prepare for and to ask faculty/students. Please reply if there are other questions that I can add to our list! Check out more resources on interview prep here: drive.google.com/drive/folders

RT @AnnaLeshinskaya
New preprint with @CharanRanganath - Integration of event experiences to build relational knowledge in the human brain biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

RT @neuromatch
🧠We are trying to make a big list of all the coolest conferences ✍️. Please, comment below to tell us some of your favorite conferences you attend❤️! If you know the dates for the next one, we'd love to hear that too.

RT @VSSMtg
We are now accepting nominations for the 2023 Elsevier / VSS Young Investigator Award. For more information visit bit.ly/YIA2023

RT @MichaelProulx
2023 PhD Eye Tracking Internships with @RealityLabs Research! I am looking for perception/attention researchers to tackle eye tracking applications. Please apply or share with excellent candidates with diverse experiences & a passion for research metacareers.com/jobs/205234822 +more 1/6

RT @InnovatorsTalk
Our upcoming speaker is Dr. Asieh Zadbood from @Columbia.

Her talk on Mon, Dec 12, is titled: “Bridging past and future: how neural representations of events are encoded, recalled, transmitted, and updated”

Zoom link and other information is available at innovatorsincogneuro.github.io

RT @DrDyeRIT
The new NIDCD plan has removed any mention of literacy and sign language. Very disappointing and could have significant negative ramifications for federal funding of research into the linguistic lives of the US deaf signing community. twitter.com/NIDCD/status/16005

RT @seeingwithsound
Tactile expectancy modulates occipital alpha oscillations in early blindness sciencedirect.com/science/arti by @CollignonOlivi1 et al.; "The role of alpha rhythms in expectation switches to the tactile domain in blindness"

RT @JJackson_RN
My biggest leap forward in writing was realizing that feedback is not a criticism of what you have on the page. It’s someone’s effort to make your work better, clearer, more useful. Changed everything.

"More problematically, we show that DNNs account for almost no results from psychological research."

This looks like it will provoke some lively debate. 😛

Call for commentary at BBS:

cambridge.org/core/journals/be

#Neuroscience #MachineLearnng #ML

HT @PessoaBrain

RT @TMR_et_al
Please share this exciting opportunity among your undergrads. Members of underrepresented minorities and women are especially encouraged to apply! twitter.com/ucicnlm/status/159

RT @martin_hebart
Our visual world contains 𝕥𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘𝕤, like plants, people, animals, or vehicles. But there is also 𝕤𝕥𝕦𝕗𝕗, what these things are made of, like glass, metal, or hair.

But how do we make sense of stuff? How do we structure it in our minds? 🧵 1/n

psyarxiv.com/jz8ks

An examination of over 1 million funding proposals to the National Science Foundation from 1996 to 2019 reveals that white principal investigators are consistently funded at higher rates than most non-white PIs and relative funding rates for white PIs have been increasing. elifesciences.org/articles/830

RT @ambrafer
And a thoughtful piece by @BattalCeren and @StefaniaMatti10 on how neurovariability in congenital blindness may arise, coupled with interesting ideas on how to address the issue in the future.
jneurosci.org/content/42/47/87

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