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Jennifer Gunter
DrJenGunter
I have a long covid hypothesis. Many of rev symptoms sound like exaggerated symptoms of the menopause transition — heat, abnormal autonomic responses, brain fog to name a few. 1/n
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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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Andrew Pruszynski
andpru
Paper out today by Etay Hay (now PI @CAMHnews) examining how the geometric features of touched objects are encoded by the population of peripheral tactile neurons and biologically-plausible synaptic mechanisms
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Rory James
CoachRoryJames
I'm going to be alright because I know that your subconscious mind controls your conscious mind and also your physical realityYour subconscious mind is all knowing as is mine Basically
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L. Federico Rossi
ggFedericoRossi
(1/n) What circuit generates selectivity in L2/3 cortical neurons? We answer this question in our paper:Spatial connectivity matches direction selectivity in visual cortex out today in @nature with @kennethd_harris and
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Jason Snyder
jsnsndr
Our study of the surprisingly prolonged development of adult-born hippocampal neurons now out in J Neurosci. https://www.jneurosci.org/content/early/2020/06/22/JNEUROSCI.1665-19.2020 Since neurogenesis declines with age, and is controversia
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max arb
max_arbitrage
let’s say we fast forward X years, you can buy enhanced VR/AR in contacts, synthetic tympanic membrane, nasal digital filters, advanced tactical suits, & have recessed *treadmill* areas in your
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Alejandro Piad Morffis
AlejandroPiad
I support everyone who's helping newcomers to the AI world by explaining complex concepts in simple terms.I want to advocate for avoiding oversimplifying stuff. It's our job as educators to
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Dr Who
ain_quotes
Our experiences, our learnings can change the shape of our brain as well as the way it functions to some extent. it's called "Brain Plasticity" Studies show that our brain
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rose
wealthnroses
What are neurotransmitters and why you should care about them..A thread. Neurotransmitters send signals from the body straight to the brain. So what exactly is a neurotransmitter?Chemicals that carry messages
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Chris Olah
ch402
Research Intimacy: Internalizing obscure knowledge, equations, relationships, and ways of thinking related to a research topic. Research intimacy is different from theoretical knowledge. It involves internalizing information that hasn’t b
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VENI VIDI VICI
Caesar_VICI
5 Reasons Why Intermittent Fasting Skyrockets Your Cognitive Function -Thread- 1-You are under stressIntermittent fasting is about putting your body under stress to make your body stronger.When you don't eat
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Adam Miller
thisisampm
Out just before the new year. An overdue look at retrosplenial (RSC) coding of context. We find many RSC single units remap their spatial firing between contexts. We also find
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Walter M Chesnut
Parsifaler
1) CRITICAL!!: The entirety of COVID-19 is cholinergic. Children have less severe cases overall as their cerebral cortex has not developed AChE-reactive cholinoceptive pyramidal neurons. They are less likely to
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IAmSciComm | @Annelinda_c
iamscicomm
Humans are unique in our ability to learn from one another. But did evolution hard-wire imitation into our genes or do we learn from others how to learn from others?
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Bryan Glezerson
BryanGlezerson
Luscious question. Generally, burst suppression (BS) can occur in most any encephalopathy (eg., GABAergic drugs, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, Ohtahara syndrome, etc.) with the proposed common aetiology being decreased CMRO and decreased
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