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@bradleyvoytek

"2nd-rate" and "undeniably heretical" / neural and data science professor. Oscillations. Zombies. Not the awesome Polish bear.

San Diego, CA
Joined July 2010

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    August 21, 2000. Turning point in my academic career.

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    Jan 28

    New postdoc just posted! Come and do a postdoc in my group at UC San Diego.

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    Jan 27

    Excited to share w/ , our latest preprint where we use the Hurst exponent (H) to better understand how excitation-inhibition (E:I) imbalance differentially affects the brain in autistic men versus women.

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  4. Office renovated! Got rid of the inherited furniture and shelves , had the room painted, and I got rid of the carpet. All new furniture, a rug, a couch, new desk. All I have left to do is put up the shelves and get some plants.

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    Jan 24

    The Design Lab at UCSD will be looking for a new director. Help us make the future of the Design Lab. I would personally love someone who can lead on power, difference, and wide social level issues as they relate to design.

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    Jan 20

    "sell me this pen" except it's even more useless than a pen. It's your research. plus some thoughts on the narrative and the creative component of problem-creation in science. 2/52:

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  7. San Diego <> LA: crawling along the 5 freeway at 25 mph for 2-3 hours, or 3 hours of chilling on the train with this winter view?

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  8. Looks like 's paper on bycycle (cycle-by-cycle) analysis of neural oscillations was one of the most popular articles in last year. 🤟 bycycle is here:

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    Jan 13

    NEW PREPRINT! "Electrophysiological Frequency Band Ratio Measures Conflate Periodic and Aperiodic Neural Activity" Work with Julio Dominguez () & Bradley Voytek () Quick Summary Thread: /1

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  10. We're hiring! at is hiring a Project Engineer. This will be a key position to lead and coordinate multiple projects with our numerous Data Science faculty.

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  11. With the real work here done by and lab undergraduate researcher Julio Dominguez!

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    Jan 10

    Reproducing really old results (~1930s): EEG visual alpha frequency increases over development. So many subjects in one scatter plot 😮. All of the extensive data wrangling by Voytek lab graduate rotation student Andrew Bender.

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    HDSI Undergraduates! Want to work on real-world data sets and engage in industry research? We are offering this unique opportunity through our Industry Sponsored Research Scholarship Program. Call ends 1/13/2020. Details:

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    17 Dec 2019

    Inter-trial coherence measures phase-synchronization across trials. It is the circular sum of phases at a certain point in time (length of red arrow). It reaches its maximum value of 1 for perfectly phase-aligned signals and becomes 0 as the phase distribution becomes uniform.

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  15. Please spread the word! In addition to our tenure-track positions, we at are also hiring lecturers. Many of our lecturers are industry professionals who enjoy teaching and mentoring. We have particular needs in technical areas.

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  16. After her defense, we went out to her favorite tiki bar to celebrate.

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  17. Dr. Tammy Tran! She joined my lab my first year here at and published the first lab paper. She successfully defended her thesis: "On the impact of neural variability on healthy aging and memory."

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  18. Wojtek/Wojciech/Voytek is where my lab's GitHub banner comes from.

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  19. It's always funny when the Internet rediscovers the story of my great grandfather.

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  20. Seriously, has the best EEG/LFP visualizations and explanations and I couldn't be more happy she's part of the lab.

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  21. As a kid I had a subscription and read it voraciously. Now, my own research is one of their top 10 science stories of the year. It's everything 12-year-old me would have *hoped* for, but wouldn't have believed would eventually happen.

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