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Hippocampal Subfield Group
hipposubfields
Happy #SubfieldWednesday! After a two-week hiatus we are returning to our quiz about the mysterious transentorhinal cortex!https://twitter.com/hipposubfields/status/1319029895125737472?s=20 This quiz even stumped some of us at @hipposubfiel
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Luiz Pessoa
PessoaBrain
Friday celebration of women in neuroscience!(forgot what # should be used, please share!)I want to introduce people new to the field to the work of Helen Barbas at Boston University.
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✨💞ClaireSoulCoach💫👽
ClaireHY3
Here's something to be aware of; as many people are "waking up" or discovering the occult - which in reality, just means hidden. We have a part of our brain
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Matteo Carandini
MatteoCarandini
The brain meets a myriad behavioral demands with a limited number of neurons. Does it use the same neurons across behaviors? We addressed this question in mouse parietal cortex, where
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The Planet Formely Known As George
_knotyourfrend_
I know you guys don't want to enter the chat about alcohol making people more violent. Alcohol lowers inhibitions (things like social considerations and norms), and what you normally wouldn't
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Nick Jikomes, PhD
trikomes
#ScienceBreakdown: Is DMT produced by the pineal gland in the mammalian brain? I often see this claim on the internet and am surprised how often I'm asked about it. Below,
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Ian Welsh
iwelsh
I very rarely get drunk, but I am tonight.In vino, veritas. my parents were alcoholics and made my childhood hell. So I don't, generally, speaking, endorse alcohol. that said, alcohol,
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Dr Emma Kavanagh
EmmaLK
It is a Wednesday. It is almost half term. I am still homeschooling. I am still in lockdown. I want a holiday so much I could cry. But instead, I’m
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Alex Castillo
castillo__io
Baby steps. Controlling machines with your mind takes practice. a thread on learning brain-computer interfaces. Do you remember the first time you used a keyboard?How long did it take
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Max Hodak
max_hodak
A very common question I get is what people can do DIY to start working on brain-machine interfaces. The answer is not EEG. For AI all you need is a
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Stewart Alsop III - Host of Crazy Wisdom Podcast
StewartalsopIII
A #stablethread on the 5HT2A receptor. This is the serotonin receptor that is being acted upon whenever someone takes a tryptamine psychedelic (LSD, DMT, etc). Let's get into it! It's
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Dillan Newbold
dillannewbold
After 10 years in #neuroscience as an undergrad and #PhD student, I'm thrilled to announce my first ever scientific paper: Plasticity and Spontaneous Activity Pulses in Disused Human Brain Circuitshttps://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0
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Ruchita
roocheetah
Complex trauma is an accumulation of traumatic experiences across the lifespan. It can affect the brain circuitry and impact our stress response system, neurobiologically. Our amygdala is the first responder.
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Ward Bekker
wardbekker
What I love about Grafana Loki:- deploy it as a single binary for easy testing,- go full distributed/microservice mode for productionVia Helm: https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/loki-distributed (thx @unguiculus )Our li
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Evan LaPointe
evanlapointe
As a system, the brain is super complex. But there is linearity to how the brain works, and that makes things WAY simpler.Here's what happens with sensory data in the
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Erin ✨💽
erincandescent
Computers are made up of other computers. You prod a bit of hardware and it's like "Surprise! I'm actually another computer in a trench coat!". Nesting isn't uncommon; they're fractal
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