Excited to see our paper with @TheColeLab finally out in peer-reviewed form @NatureComms ! Please check it out: “Dynamically shifting from compositional to conjunctive brain representations supports cognitive task learning”, https://t.co/R5WYDDSSb9
What complexity of algorithms can AI solve? In a new paper, we explore how circuit complexity theory can help quantify the degree of algorithmic generalization in AI systems. https://t.co/leddXuJx7I...
@NatMachIntell@IBMResearch@InverseProblems@p_ram_p@murraycampbell
irony is dead and all but it’s pretty depressing to see Ghibli A.I. slop on the timeline not only because Miyazaki famously thinks A.I. art is disgusting but because he’s spent the last 50 years making art about environmental waste for petty human uses
"Bridging multitask representational geometry and intrinsic connectivity in the human brain"
@LakshmanCogSci is presenting at #CCN2024, reporting our latest insights into how connectivity generates representational transformations! Poster A144. More info: https://t.co/xkrfmWK6vb
Lab’s latest out at NeuroImage (submitted prior to editor changes; led by @rubensaro): “Causally informed activity flow models provide mechanistic insight into network-generated cognitive activations” w/ @taku_ito1@RaviMill@S_Jose_Hanson a 🧵 [1/N]
The CMBN (Center for Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience) at Rutgers will have *19* posters at #SfN23!
Topics range from visual processing, learning, and saliency to development, brain connectivity, and aging.
The posters are listed below.
Check them out if you'll be at SfN!
The Behavioral & Neural Sciences (BNS) PhD graduate program at Rutgers University is open for applications, due December 15. Lots of great neuroscience labs, faculty, and students here! Please spread the word https://t.co/uD0a8ViskF
Lab’s latest: “Regularized partial correlation provides reliable functional connectivity estimates while correcting for widespread confounding”, wherein we demonstrate a major improvement to the standard fMRI functional connectivity measure (correlation) 1/n
Thread summarizing our new preprint with @TheColeLab! We track dynamic changes to neural representational geometry across multiple complex cognitive tasks to substantiate a computational signature of task learning
For the first time in the history of Rutgers University, all three faculty, grad, EOF, and postdoc unions have voted to go on strike. Monday morning, we are ON STRIKE. See you on the picket line. #RUOnStrike
@KordingLab@Brad_Buchsbaum 2) drawing parallels between a scientific field interested in studying how the brain is connected and far-right political ideologies is clearly meant to be inflammatory, and IMO adds nothing substantive beyond conveying your (obvious) personal dislike of the field
@KordingLab@Brad_Buchsbaum 1) your comments did not address the original query about what "functional" means in the context of connectivity-focused research - a question with a simple answer that anyone who read a couple relevant papers in good faith could have ascertained…
Academic twitter: I promise this is more important than any thread you'll read about a new paper or method today.
My graduate student union, TUGSA (@tugsa_6290), is now on strike at Temple University. If helping create an equitable academia is important to you, read on..
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Lab’s latest out at PLOS Bio models how brain network interactions generate cognition using source EEG func. connectivity, “Network modeling of dynamic brain interactions predicts emergence of neural information that supports human cognitive behavior” https://t.co/TtG7NqOrwP a 🧵