A computational #NeuralNetwork model leverages a simple unsupervised learning principle to account for recent findings on when memories move apart (differentiate) or together (integrate) in the brain. #Neuroscience https://elifesciences.org/articles/88608?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic
It took me ~a year to translate Neurodata Without Borders to linkml+pydantic with full abstraction over array/storage backend. Now that I did that, it is taking me ~hours to make interfaces to put NWB in SQL dbs, web APIs for editing and serving NWB datasets (where you can download arbitrary slices of the individual datasets instead of a bigass 100GB HDF5 file), and interconversion between hdf5, dask, and zarr.
Anyway open data in neuroscience is about to get real good.
Come visit out poster Tuesday Oct 8 Morning!
LBA008.033 / LBA119 -
Task Context Shapes Short-Term Memory Localisation
Go see our very exciting results demonstrating the sensitivity of working memory strategies to task context. We made two variations of a classic 2AFC memory-guided orienting task : one that encouraged an egocentric strategy and one that encouraged an allocentric strategy. The results shocked us! M2 only involved in egocentric planning!
https://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/20433/presentation/31245
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@ekmiller Well, we showed the rat SC is causally involved in abstract categorisation, so... not so surprised https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-021-00865-x (cited as Ref 51)
@Sheril revisionist history (Malcolm Gladwell). All the freakonomics podcasts
Excited to share a new paper from the lab:
Encoding of 2D Self-Centered Plans and World-Centered Positions in the Rat Frontal Orienting Field
Activity in the M2 predicts upcoming choices. But what does the activity represent? A gaze-centered plan? A world-centered goal? A specific movement? We asked rats to plan responses to different targets from different start position to find out!
Liujunli Li, Timo Flesch, Ce Ma, Jingjie Li, Yizhou Chen, Hung-Tu Chen and Jeffrey C. Erlich
Journal of Neuroscience 11 September 2024, 44 (37) e0018242024; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0018-24.2024
Tweetthread: https://x.com/erlichlab/status/1835716087251406866
#neuroscience #prefrontal #premotor #planning #neuralnetworks
@raineyday @JeremyMallin Also Rosetta stone does this. It uses pictures.
@david1 huh? Biden won the 2020 election. That doesn't mean people want him to run again now.
@adredish @UlrikeHahn @albertcardona
I would argue that the rise of GenAI demands more not less transparency. The "old" peer review system hides the process of approval, so once a paper is "peer-reviewed" it somehow has an air of legitimacy.
I share your concerns- but I think the solution involves networks of trust and more active science communication.
@adredish We disagree. I find it super informative to be able to read decision-letters. To see what careful readers came up with that I might have missed on a casual read.
@albertcardona Or wind or fusion or fission. Lots of ways to make energy. We need to do some large scale sequestration of C02, right?
“We need to understand interorgan communication if we want to understand the aging process,”https://www.science.org/content/article/faulty-communication-organs-make-us-old?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_content=alert&utm_campaign=SCIeToc&et_rid=35074937&et_cid=5223300
Sounds familiar to me: teh challenge of being an interdisciplinary academic https://www.science.org/content/article/why-pursued-interdisciplinary-research-as-aspiring-academic-despite-career-risks?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_content=alert&utm_campaign=SCIeToc&et_rid=35074937&et_cid=5223300
This seems important. A new catalytic process converts CO2 to ethanol or acetic acid. https://phys.org/news/2024-05-catalyst-carbon-dioxide-industrial-emissions.html
@ekmiller excited about this one!
@adamhsparks Agreed. I much prefer Julia over R (for syntax and other things) but the documentations of packages on CRAN is generally really good.
How do neural circuits generate flexible, cognitive behaviours? The Duan and @jerlich labs are looking for 2️⃣ excellent postdoctoral research fellows to join the team. Check out the vacancies and apply by 25 May: https://www.sainsburywellcome.org/web/content/current-vacancies#research-fellow-senior-research-fellow-two-posts
!! come join us as a group leader !! we have 2 lectureships just opened for applications in our department at UCL! Join one of the best, the most exciting and most friendly neuroscience departments! https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?nPostingId=8470&nPostingTargetId=20780&id=Q1KFK026203F3VBQBLO8M8M07&LG=UK&languageSelect=UK&mask=ext #neuroscience #jobs #london