Harris Kaplan

@harris_kaplan

Postdoctoral fellow . Watching animals do things.

Vienna, Austria
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2014.

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    27. stu 2019.

    How does the brain coordinate animal behavior across timescales? and I address this question in our latest from : “Nested neuronal dynamics orchestrate a behavioral hierarchy across timescales” Link : Thread 1/

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    27. sij

    I will be joining Dev&Cell and Eco&Evo departments as an Assistant Professor in April 2020! I am hiring a lab tech/students/postdocs. See the lab website for more details. Please RT

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    22. sij

    Dear avian neuroscience community! You are mapping activity in the bird brain? The Keays lab might have something for you:🐦🧠🖍️

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    24. sij

    A lovely article by about the perils and promise of modern neuroscience -

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    24. sij

    I mean we often advertise our own research environment. but ...... the Vienna BioCenter summer school that inspired many other similar programs will be an unforgettable summer, I promise.

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    22. sij

    Many of you already know that I have end stage kidney disease. I'm taking the next step and I'm asking whether someone out there is willing to help save my life. I need a kidney. This is my daily dialysis routine 1 hr time lapse (not including sleep). 1/n

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    22. sij

    Excited to announce that our paper got accepted to Stabilizing the Recurrent Neural Network Compartment of an End-to-end Robot Learning Scheme a joint work of us , Mathias Lechner and Daniela Rus

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    18. sij

    My paper is out on ! We explored movement signals in visual cortex and found a lot of surprising things.

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    25. pro 2019.

    1/n Motor cortex controls the arm by sending neural activity patterns to the spinal cord and brainstem. But how are these patterns generated? We study this question in our new paper in , with J-Z Guo, J Cohen, M Mischiati, , et al.

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    20. pro 2019.

    Opinion piece about the importance of publishing negative data and how we in the Keays lab try to do it. Out today

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    12. pro 2019.

    The Summer School is a great opportunity for international students to dive into top-notch research over the summer in diverse areas of biology - check out the website for more details!

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    New in Neuron from Manuel Zimmer and collaborators:

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  14. 9. pro 2019.

    And hierarchical motor control isn't limited to mammals! We recently reported neuronal dynamics underlying a behavioral hierarchy in C. elegans:

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    3. pro 2019.

    Proud to present Armin Bahl’s () fantastic paper on perceptual decision making in larval zebrafish in . This is an exciting first step in understanding the neural basis of an important but still poorly understood behavior.

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    6. pro 2019.

    A summary in pictures and videos of the new work by Elena Dragomir, Ruben Portugues and me : Evidence accumulation during a sensorimotor decision task revealed by whole-brain imaging:

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    2. pro 2019.

    Our paper on the role of superior colliculus cell types in prey capture is out in ... nice work !

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    3. pro 2019.

    Very nice dispatch by Michael Winklhofer on our paper published !

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  19. 28. stu 2019.

    Awesome to see neuroscience inspiring techniques in human neuroscience!

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  20. 28. stu 2019.

    Beautifully rich datasets, and interesting discussion on the origin of widespread action signals: Not re-afference, as they preceded movement initiation. So are they motor command copies, or are they causally involved in motor commands? We have the same question in

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  21. 28. stu 2019.

    And congrats on this beautiful work! Internal state can change rapidly and in ways the experimenter cannot easily control or measure - but now we have some clever tools to determine it. One key is a rich, multi-dimensional, high-resolution recording of behavior.

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