Greg Kronberg

@greg_kronberg

Neural Engineer at CCNY. Using electricity to help brains learn good.

Brooklyn, NY
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2017.

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    30. lis 2019.

    Excited to share a new paper published with :) We looked at mechanisms for how DC e-fields modulate synaptic plasticity and how this can be used to inform the design of tDCS protocols.

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    24. sij

    Final open-access: DC stimulation boosts Hebbian plasticity in vitro 👍🏽"tDCS boosts Hebb" 👍🏽Exquisite Hebbian pathway specificity explains enhancing paired training 👍🏽Hebbian associativity explains generalization of training

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    Our new preprint w/ , , "Temporal interference stimulation targets deep brain regions by modulating neural oscillations" Non-invasive deep brain stimulation of oscillations is possible but with what current?

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    1. stu 2019.

    Our first paper on symmetries in biological networks just came up today in Nature Comm: This is a first in a series of papers showing that symmetry groups and symmetry fibrations describe synchronized building blocks in biology.

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    Highlights the need to understand the biophysical and cellular actions of neuromodulation. We’re just scratching the surface.

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    30. lis 2019.

    If things seem a little more dystopian than usual, it’s probably because BLADE RUNNER happens in two days.

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    30. lis 2019.

    New paper: a novel set of methods to efficiently fit spiking circuit models to single-trial spike trains. Congratulations to Josef Ladenbauer for outstanding work! Exciting collaboration with , Daniel English and Olivier Hagens.

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    8. lis 2019.

    Wired is using something called "hype", a concept from quantum mechanics, to confuse familiar concepts with cutting-edge research.

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    It’s an odd choice to omit the candidate who raised $10 million from this graphic.

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    17. ruj 2019.

    Science twitter: pls sign this letter to the EPA denouncing the decision to reduce and eventually eliminate animal research.

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    31. srp 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    I’m a big fan of Bartlel Mel’s assertion that ‘in the brain, the model is the goal’ . Makes the point that experiments are models too. I particularly like his last paragraph on the need for models to synthesize and for understanding

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    10. svi 2019.

    (!) Another rigorous tDCS trial directly reinforces MoA from animal tests. Low-intensity neuromodulation could be ENTIRELY state dependent . Yes to bio-markers, but we can also accept generic treatments (w/ trivial side effect) that dont work for everyone.

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    19. tra 2019.

    tDCS had a beneficial effect on patients with disorders of consciousness. Clinical outcomes and correlation of EEG markers with estimated electric fields all support a causal effect on the brain. , thanks for inviting us to contribute with modeling.

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    12. tra 2019.

    14 month old (whose twin brother is already most running) takes his first independent steps *in his life*. Just 15 minutes after first trying the wearable Toddler Cane. Its simple: Every blind toddler deserves safe mobility + You can support free canes at

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    26. ožu 2019.

    As promised presents rigorous and unambiguous data on specificity of tDCS effects, that carefully and precisely builds on decades of clinical neurophysiology. Whats behind the [????] - you will need to follow in anticipation of publication.

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    29. ožu 2019.

    Online ratings are worthless, aren't they? Unless they incur some cost on the raters! Then they actually mean something, as we proof here ...

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    27. ožu 2019.

    New lab paper with : action enhances perception. Brain activity is stronger when playing versus watching a video game.

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    5. ožu 2019.

    New paper out "Music synchronizes brainwaves across listeners with strong effects of repetition, familiarity and training" Great collaboration with and

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    27. velj 2019.

    Here slides of the talk in Vancouver at the Brain Stimulation conference where I discuss how tDCS might work: and the latest preprint related to how direct current boosts Hebbian plasticity

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    Direct current stimulation boosts associative Hebbian synaptic plasticity and maintains its pathway specificity

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