Thank you so much for having me, @NYULH_Neuro, and for hosting me, @meg_kirch! I had a great time learning from your amazing faculty. And it was great to be close enough for the @constan_lab to come show their support!
Abstracts are closed for this meeting (and cannot be reopened). The tweet comes to reduce and avoid email traffic about this issue.
We DO still have some space for attendees.
If you want to come move fast and register.
https://t.co/9Tqf6NRN7F
There are multiple faculty positions in theoretical/computational neuroscience open this year at NYU.
One in the Center for Neural Science and a multi-PI cluster hire at the School of Medicine
https://t.co/4lg80S5kXO
https://t.co/xU0bFqM0Yf
Come work with us!
New paper from @avmah44 and @golden_neurons: “Dopamine transients encode RPEs independent of learning rates.” Rats’ dynamic learning rates approximate Bayesian changepoint detection. DA does not reflect dynamic learning rates.
https://t.co/NR7czQ3yx4
🚨Faculty Job Alert! 🚨We are excited to announce a new tenure-track faculty search at the Neuroscience Institute for a #theoretical and/or #computational neuroscientist. Apply by 11/15 to join our community! https://t.co/UHgDRQd2xz
#neuroscience#academicjobs
Our paper on VNS and behavioral training is now out! https://t.co/1Gfg0aDz5T
From first author @katie_a_martin (now a postdoc with @lovett_barron) and part of the huge collaborative DARPA TNT project of yesteryear
🚨Three Weeks to SFN! 🚨
The Audette Lab is looking for creative scientists to explore big questions about prediction, distributed circuits, and flexible encoding in the auditory system. Stop by my poster or https://t.co/4lpHO9Yi0W to learn more & get in touch.
RTs appreciated!
My lab at @NYU_CNS is recruiting trainees at all levels starting in Jan 2025! Our goal is to understand how behavioral variables such as calorie intake and time estimates are computed using molecules inside individual neurons.
https://t.co/cqFOY9hNCy
Benjamin Scott, assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences at Boston University, explains why computational and systems neuroscience needs new ideas from other areas—developmental biology in particular.
By Ben Scott
https://t.co/9jK8ycs8NT
Very excited to have posted a new preprint on my PhD work in the @brody_lab where we show that rats can achieve near-optimal time investment in a confidence-guided waiting task https://t.co/ogMkGIMN6w.
Today I toured @PrincetonNeuro to learn more about the groundbreaking work they're doing to understand the human brain.
Congress must provide robust support for these scientific pursuits, which may reveal solutions to mental illness, brain disease, and other neurological issues.
Been years since my last post - here’s big news… Excited to announce that @StephenXZhang will join the community of our CNS faculty @NYU_CNS to launch his independent research program! Ready to support and collaborate to help Stephen discover rules of biomolecular computation!
Super proud of this tour de force preprint by @heejaesayshi. Acetylcholine demixes heterogeneous dopamine signals for learning and moving.
https://t.co/BO5BI40yVQ
Hot off the Press:
"Abstract deliberation by visuomotorneurons in prefrontal cortex" - Julie A. Charlton & Robbe L. T. Goris has been published in Nature Neuroscience
https://t.co/UIJnVfL1Mk
@julie_charlton_@NatureNeuro