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Silvia Vicenzi
VicenziSilvia
Hi, I’m a PhD candidate @foalab @TasSchoolMed and I’ve been asked to introduce #ThisIsMyScience for @pintofscienceAU. Well, are you ready to learn some secrets of our #BeautifulMind? I’m here to
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Neurology Pro - A DDx Tool
ProDdx
Movers, Shakers and Breakers... Gaze mechanism simplified... The seat of movers, shakers and breakers... Dissecting saccadic intrusions... Neural Integrators mathematically integrating(read calculus) the pulse wave of burst neurons(velocit
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CK Eternity
ck_eternity_
Memory isn't stored in neurons, memory is stored in water I think something along the lines of Roger Penrose's Orch-OR theory of conciousness may also play a role hereMemory may
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Chris Olah
ch402
Hey Filip! I'm sorry you found our project disappointing.Our goal is to make our visualizations systematically available and easily explorable across hundreds of thousands of neurons. It sounds like you're frustrated
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kibum’s toe warmer
jjonqcore
interesting facts about the brain!! a thread from a neuropsychologist major! ♡ the neurons you have at birth are the only neurons you will get. once a neuron is severed/cut
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Neural Computation Lab
NeuralCompLab
The brain can perform all of its amazing feats on about the same amount of energy required to run a lightbulb. How does that work? To understand how such efficiency
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Sandra Reinert
sandra_tanja
Can mice learn rules for categorization? Is prefrontal cortex involved?Our new study, open access in @nature, characterizes category representations in mouse PFC using chronic 2p imaging. (1/5)@mpi_neuro @xpieter @t_bonhoeffer @MHuebener
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ZoomUniversityNeuroscienceJournal
journal_zoom
Just finished reading this insightful paper by Sarah Cains et al. that shed some light on the biological mechanisms of alcohol-induced overeating AKA 'why we get the drunchies'https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14014 So we've
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Chelsea Sierra Voss
csvoss
New lenses – tools for seeing more detail more clearly –are essential for any scientific endeavor, and this new Circuits article by @mpetrov et al. provides us with an incredibly crisp
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Michał Lipiński
michlipi
Our study on the neuronal identity maintenance is finally out @NatureComms https://rdcu.be/b4ll4 Congratulations @Beatriz16353951 @RafaelVianaphD @CarmenNavarron @JPLopezAtalaya and others @NeuroAlc. Here is an overview in a TLDR thre
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AndrewQuinn2020
AQuinn2020
The forgetting curve appears roughly exponential.Let's hypothesize further: Perhaps the forgetting curve is some kind of Poisson distribution-related thing. A "train of thought" is a stochastic process by which you
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Movie Mango ®
Go_Movie_Mango
The answer is little long! First is Did Freud really say: Where does a thought go when it's forgotten? its a famous construct of Freudian psychology but it's not in
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ÀKÀNKÉ🤸🏼
Titilope__xo
Today, I educated my contacts on WhatsApp on Narcolepsy.It is a chronic disorder in which the ability to regulate sleep-wake cycle is impaired....So whenever you think of being envious of
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Calvin
calvinsaysfuck
Why koalas are the earth worst evolutionary mistake Koalas are the stupidest fucking creatures ever. Not only do they look stupid and ugly, they have smooth brains, eat EUCALYPTUS LEAVES,
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Dr. Liisa Galea
LiisaGalea
Pleased to share our newest paper with first author Shunya Yagi (twitterless) on Sex Differences in Adult Neurogenesis in the Hippocampus & let me just say this was one of
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Akash Guru
Akash_Guru_
I’m very excited to share the main results from my PhD work through biorxiv. “Ramping activity in midbrain dopamine neurons signifies the use of a cognitive map”https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.21.108886v1 This project
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