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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
Does #SARSCoV2 increase risk ofParkinson’s Disease (PD)? Recent reports documented PD onset following severe #COVID19 in a 35, 45, & 58 year old. They developed severe motor symptoms; brain imaging
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Walter Pitts, the other half of the duo that formulated the first model of an artificial neuron, burned his PhD thesis and drunk himself to death. Why? Ludwig Wittgenstein, after
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Iso
IsoMedSTU2
Okay...A little thread on the Pathology of Alzheimer's disease (making this because I just got finished with my lecture on Alzheimer's).Your Central Nervous System (we'll be referring to it as
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Lingxuan Chen
LingxuanC
Ready to explore the intrinsic world of neurons during the evolution of memories? Check out my newly published review from the Cai lab (@denisejcai) on neuronal intrinsic excitability and memory!
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Tom Cast
TomPCast
Beyond stoked to have published the first paper out of the Chanda Lab and my first first-author paper in #JNeurosci! It's been truly exciting unpacking the mechanism of this uncharacterized
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Eshan 🐺
ieshanmane
How to be SUPERIOR among the crowd of average?// A Short Thread // If you want to be ‘unique’ you don’t need a “unique” skill. You need a unique COMBINATION
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/Why is our thirst immediately quenched after the ingestion of water?As we'll note, it takes ~10 minutes for serum osmolarity to change. And yet thirst drops far more rapidly.Something must
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Dr. Coleen Murphy, flaunting my PhD
ctmurphy1
As promised, a thread explaining our newest BioRxiv paper, where we’ve discovered that C. elegans can transfer memories of pathogen avoidance to naïve individuals.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.28.424563v1 What if one wo
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Brainiac
Th3Brainiac
Here it is folks.~Consciousness~//THREADED//(1/15) Highly Controversial Topic May cause some symptoms of existentialism. This thread is not meant to convenience you of anything.Just thought it was fun to put
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This is an incredibly important preprint to inform #LongCovid. Among many analyses, the team recruited 4 patients w/ prolonged + recurrent olfactory function loss after #COVID-19 (time from first COVID-19
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Dr. Jill Richmond, PhD
tcelltracker
Today's @DermTalks by @itchdoctor : New Mechanisms in Itch Inflammatory stimuli activate Th2 cells (though these antigens are not well characterized) which make IL4/5/13 to activate mast cells, IgE
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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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Jaan Aru
jaaanaru
What would be an annus mirabilis in today’s neuroscience?I think @mattlark has quietly had a truly remarkable year: through creativity and kindness he has fostered a research environment that delivered
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Shahab Bakhtiari
ShahabBakht
"The unsolved mystery of vision"By Richard Masland and Paul Martin (2007)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982207014194"Vision" is achieved in different species despite significant neuronal diversiti
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Zaid Jilani
ZaidJilani
When I was at ThinkProgress we had an informal rule against critically reporting on ordinary people -- focus on power players. That New York Times rap lyric/college admissions story is
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Adam Safron
adamsafron
0/Another great interview on Brain Inspired with @dileeplearning.https://twitter.com/pgmid/status/1344038876562685952 1/I haven't been terribly careful with distinguishing between predictive coding and predictive processing in the past,
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