A small thread on our new µECoG array published this year in the Journal of Neural Engineering @IOPPublishing
@LIN_Magdeburg @MTLippert
Collaboration with the Institute of Micro- and Sensorsystems, University Magdeburg
https://t.co/UdlU4h656Z
We're presenting the first fully-wireless Miniscope at #SfN2023! Wireless power/data enables long-term neural recording! @MiniscopeTeam
Stop by our poster on Nov. 13, 8-12am, WW66.
Untethering open-source Miniscopes with wireless power and data transfer
https://t.co/61IIHDTV5F…
We're presenting the first fully-wireless Miniscope at #SfN2023! Wireless power/data enables long-term neural recording! @MiniscopeTeam
Stop by our poster on Nov. 13, 8-12am, WW66.
Untethering open-source Miniscopes with wireless power and data transfer
https://t.co/61IIHDTV5F…
CVs, résumés but also papers are a polished version of reality. In the process, many failures and setbacks happen that are not visible.
BUT:
Sharing what didn’t work is a form of progress. Falling is the norm and not the exception.
personal #blogpost: https://t.co/GafxAdf4ob
New #blogpost: "Failure is not the end. It is a constant companion!"
Our author @BroschMarcel shares his personal story of many major failures during his #PhD in #Neuroscience.
Let's normalize failures and setbacks.
@LIN_Magdeburg @AcademicChatter
https://t.co/PAsGqTNbnY
@SabinaNowakows2 wrote a 5 min reading time commentary and summary of #openscience in #neuroscience 🔬🧪
Data and data analysis sharing are often seen as a burden. Why is it important and how can we change this?!
Check out:
https://t.co/quN3FSjy8v
@LIN_Magdeburg @OVGUpresse
https://t.co/m1h2XaUk9E
Helps only to improve the model by 2%. But this seems good enough for such models.
I remember people wondering why so many germans blurred pictures of their homes
#GoogleMaps#privacy#Prediction
Looking to build tetrode microdrives for rodent electrophysiology? TetrODrive is a 3D-resin printed microdrive that can be used for both tetrode recordings and optotagging, as well as fiber photometry. See details on https://t.co/B7crm9byfu! https://t.co/pUF5fQkRv9
It’s very common to look at everyone else’s research and think it’s cooler than our own. This is partly because the more you know about a research area, the less impressive one project may seem. Remember that many people are feeling that way and your research is probably awesome.
Latest from me: a short piece on the startling news we can now record one million neurons at the same time - and what that does and does not mean
https://t.co/8N06iZbmUW
So happy to announce that my first PhD paper is published! We are looking at muscle biomechanics of shoulder abductors in gorillas and humans to evaluate the influence the shoulder morphology has. Read with #OA
https://t.co/1cA9hKcxaf