incredibly excited to share my first, first-author paper in @NatureComms! how do dynamic changes in functional connectivity give rise to memory formation in humans? 🧠✨
https://t.co/oZf7AeCSKG
What happens to visual memory when part of a visually selective brain region is removed? Patient VH, who lost part of his parahippocampal place area and struggled to consolidate scene memories overnight, offers some insights. Read more in Learning & Memory:https://t.co/W1z2wCbGPO
🚨 New lab paper!🚨
Dream study of mine for 20 yrs not possible until now thanks to NIH 🧠 funding & 1st-author lead @m_seeber
We tracked hippocampal activity as people walked memory-guided paths & imagined them again. Did brain patterns reappear?🧵👇
https://t.co/Nvuuct6DWP
Great work by @kksundby in bringing this to life -- attention refines spiking sequences in human anterior temporal lobe @PennNSG@NIH_NINDS
https://t.co/XTndt6ryVn
What brain regions are involved in causing psychotic symptoms?
Take a moment away from the existential dread about the future of science, and join me in this summary of some incredibly cool stuff that could help patients!
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https://t.co/sBV6Lf12lR
1/18: Well, after 23 years as faculty at Harvard and almost 15 years of amazing collaborations, collegiality and growth at McLean Hospital, today I officially start at @UCIrvine, where I will be the founding director of a new depression
"Large language models surpass human experts in predicting neuroscience results" w @ken_lxl and https://t.co/YOhCmQlJsu. LLMs integrate a noisy yet interrelated scientific literature to forecast outcomes. https://t.co/49WYirBdBv 1/8
I’m excited to share our new paper in @brainstimj! We used natural human conversations to investigate the brain activity underlying emotional expression: https://t.co/W55LxAUezN 1/6
incredibly excited to share my first, first-author paper in @NatureComms! how do dynamic changes in functional connectivity give rise to memory formation in humans? 🧠✨
https://t.co/oZf7AeCSKG
Excited to share an awesome study by former postbac @audreyphan_, now @HarvardMITmdphd, with her first first-authored paper! Audrey skillfully blends various analytical approaches to reveal the role of brain connectivity dynamics in human cognition. #NeuralCoding#HumanCognition
6/ In summary, we show that fast sub-second changes in connectivity between brain regions are involved in forming individual memories and are recapitulated when retrieving the same memory.