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  1. 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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  2. 14 Sep 2019

    1/ time everybody! It's about neural coding (and I mean that literally). We asked the following Q: if info is encoded in the neocortex with both rate and synchrony of spikes, do different subtypes of neurons display differential sensitivity to these two info streams?

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  3. 30 Sep 2019

    time for a ! Our study of human executive function is out in today:

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  4. New out on ! \w , , Nicole de Ru & Sander Nieuwenhuis, we show that temporal expectation enhances perception by speeding up the the decision process onset without affecting its evolution! below (1/10)

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  5. 23 Dec 2019

    ! Have you ever wanted to learn about spatial and non-spatial hippocampal function, especially in primates? We look at single neurons + ensemble activity across tasks during virtual navigation in a new paper with in 1/

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  6. Jan 13

    I’m very happy to post my first about a new manuscript we’ve just put on : This is work by Ben Cowley, part of his thesis jointly with Byron Yu’s group and my own (Ben is now a postdoc with ). /1

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  7. 24 Jul 2019

    1/8 Our paper “Movement science needs different pose tracking algorithms” is on arxiv. Thread👇

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  8. 17 Dec 2018

    We published a preprint on black widow spiders and their mechanosensory system a little while ago. I'm going to do a little try and put the work in context! Better late than never!

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  9. 6 Mar 2019

    Latest paper “Articulating: The Neural Mechanisms of Speech Production” out in Language, Cognition and Neuroscience! This paper is the first from my postdoctoral work in collaboration with Prof Frank Guenther 1/

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  10. of our new preprint: we found speech-related neural activity obtained using multielectrode recordings in the dorsal (!) motor cortex of people with paralysis. 1/

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  11. Jan 10

    New preprint from the lab: "Individual differences among deep neural network models." Work with , , and Courtney Spoerer. below. 1/7

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  12. Jan 8

    & and I are excited to share our latest work on how spinal circuits contribute to efficient reaching movements . For those looking for a quick breakdown of the manuscript, this is for you! (1/11)

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  13. 23 Oct 2019

    1/ time! If you are interested in , and developmental mechanisms of neural circuit function, check out our new preprint “Hippocampal hub neurons maintain unique functional properties throughout their lifetime”

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  14. Jan 10

    Fresh on . Latent trajectory analysis of MT ensemble spike trains reveals mis-aligned subspaces of stimulus and decision codes. Collaboration with Huk lab.

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  15. Jan 13

    time for another : This about a particular SHAPE of seizure is live:

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  16. Universality and individuality in neural dynamics across large populations of recurrent networks . With fantastic collaborators , , , .

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  17. 6 Dec 2019

    Are you skeptical about successor representations? Want to know how our new model can learn cognitive maps, context-specific representations, do transitive inference, and flexible hierarchical planning? ...(1)

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  18. 7 Oct 2019

    And a new out with , Mark Janssen and others: "Machine learning prediction of motor response after deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease"

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  19. A mini of collaboration with Sanzeni & Vergassola & showing that touching faster and deeper recruits distant ion channels by extending the field of mechanical strain.

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  20. 22 Dec 2019

    It's time for the 1st annual census! 🤓📊 Since June of this year, I've been collecting as many neuroscience and neuro-related tweeprints on as I could find. I just analyzed all 251 of them, and wanted to share what I found. (1/n)

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