@Daniell19244313 It was really good, and also drive home how vast the field is. One day we’ll be talking about radar neuroscience, we’ll have a booth in the exhibitor hall and I’ll have it with me :)
#SfN23 come to a close… that’s all folks! At least for me. After 5 days of truly intense networking and listening to many great scientists from all over the field, at a scale I’d never experienced before, I’m looking a bit worse for wear. But I sure enjoyed it!
The third day of #SfN2023 comes to a close, however we’re not done yet! The BCI social is starting and there are two more days of conference left, which leaves me feeling somewhat like the below toy hamster… some booths in the exhibitor hall went above and beyond to stand out!
Really interesting talk this morning at #SfN2023 on the relationship between time and space encoding in brain (hint: everything is relative). A new term coined: the Ezzyat-DuBrow-Davachi paradigm testing subjective distance in time or place within or across contexts (episodes)
Another great day at #SfN23! Was particularly interested in learning how brain organoids can be used for therapy discovery or more fundamental neuroscience. One of the best posters I saw is pictured, very interesting work by Dowlette-Mary Alam El Din @JohnsHopkins
It was just a half-day today at SfN 2023 and yet I’ve already learned a lot and had many ideas on how to take clinical neuroscience research forward. Particularly appreciated the symposium on Deep Brain Stimulator research.@MRCBNDU you would be all over this. #SfN2023
I'll present a poster at #SfN23 on "brain-to-voice" #BCI where we synthesise speech in closed-loop from intracortical signals with real-time audio feedback in a person with ALS. @SergeyStavisky@DrDavidBrandman
Visit us on Wednesday AM (PSTR488.14/JJ25) https://t.co/58YRcGc1cP
And we’re off to the races; society for neuroscience conference 2023 has started today, and oh boy it’s huge. The program is a bit of a maze, to say nothing of the conference centre
Delighted to share a recently published article on Neural Interface trends in Current Opinion in Biotechnology (COBIOT): https://t.co/uJSF6Jhh6I written together with @tgconstandinou ! There is no doubt that the future is bright for #Neurotech and #BCI
@JamesTCobbler Late to the party, but after reading the news these days this is the sort of thing that restores my faith in people. Well said and done.
@Space_Station Despite significant effort to make sure things don't go wrong, sometimes they do. I'm particularly interested in finding out how both ground and the crew handled this as it was unfolding. Most important thing is to keep your cool, even while you know Station is drifting.
Second jab: obtained! Hell, yes. It's a load off the mind, and a door-opener.
Deuxième dose: obtenue! Gros soulagement. C'est un souci en moins et ça ouvre des portes.
I finished reading John Drury Clark's amazing 'Ignition! An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants' recently. A really useful piece of history to understand the origins of modern #rocketry. Also, thank goodness mercaptans never became a thing in rocket fuels...
Out today in @NatureComms, we propose a new ‘network sampling’ theory of human intelligence, a network science variant on Thomson’s 1916 bonds theory w/ @inesviolante@neuroDaws @HampshireHub.
https://t.co/1sWfDKslk7