Matt Kaufman

@MattAntimatt

Neuroscience of decision making and motor control. Population dynamics. Asst. Prof at UChicago.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2018.

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    Nice dynamical explanation of motor adaptation. Those "extra" orthogonal dimensions sure are handy...

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    7. pro 2018.
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    5. sij

    Great advice 👇🏻on interviews for (bio) PhD programs and close to how I interview. I’d add that I will tell you a bit about my research. I don’t expect you to have read papers from my lab or to ask questions at the level of a peer in my field. I’m looking for... 1/

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    30. pro 2019.

    My lab's work will be featured on a BBC episode about fidgeting tmrw: 11am GMT/6 am EST Rock your chair will you listen!

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  5. 28. pro 2019.

    Sims by show that shoring up a borderline p-value by adding data incrementally can have greater benefits to true positives than the false positives incurred. Needs a stats correction, of course. Thanks Pam!

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  6. 14. pro 2019.

    In which scientists argue that crippling anxiety is the source of our intelligence

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  7. 13. pro 2019.
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  8. 5. pro 2019.

    Recently had to physically overcome a robot trying to murder my family. Was a nice change to have a classic robot dystopia instead of climate/political. (Rented tried to help me stay in my lane in a construction zone by repeatedly steering into oncoming highway traffic)

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  9. 5. pro 2019.

    Some really clever and original analyses in this paper, and interesting results too

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  10. 2. pro 2019.

    As a motor neuroscientist, the small pre-leap adjustments this squirrel performs are fascinating

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  11. 10. stu 2019.

    Interesting philosophical point: many scientific variables are measured different ways (operationalized differently) at different scales, and it isn't clear that they're really the same thing

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    24. lis 2019.

    Want to work at UChicago CS? We’re hiring for six tenure-track faculty positions in computer and data science, and several lecturer jobs with :

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    23. lis 2019.

    Data from our recent paper about movements dominating neural activity is now freely available! Widefield data + behavior. Have fun & let us know what you find!

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    14. lis 2019.

    1/n attendees, in prep for this year’s mtg, I thought I’d share a few tid bits about how to get around the city for those of you headed to Chicago. As you will see, I love walking, public transportation, food & drinks. Saving the science for the mtg 🏙️

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  15. 14. lis 2019.

    Looks like a really interesting paper working toward solving issues with nonlocality in backprop

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    . and colleagues reveal how neural activity patterns are related to cognition or movements, and find that uninstructed movements dominate single-cell and population activity throughout the brain, outpacing task-related activity

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    30. ruj 2019.

    Great to see highlight work from our lab, led by & w/ & Steven Gluf. The team demonstrated that movements dominate neural activity during decision-making.

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    24. ruj 2019.

    Thanks to for an awesome News & Views on our movement paper. Love the illustration, especially the daydreaming mouse...

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    24. ruj 2019.

    Humans aren’t the only animals that fidget! 🐭, , and colleagues found that the neural activity of mice performing trained tasks indicated that they also seemed to fidget while making decisions:

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    time! How do we generate the right muscle commands to grasp objects? We present a neural network model that replicates the vision to action pipeline for grasping objects and shows internal activity very similar to the monkey brain.

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