Raeed Chowdhury

@raeedcho

Neural Engineering Graduate Student in the Miller LimbLab

Chicago, IL
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2013.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    21. svi 2019.

    We have a new preprint on bioRxiv Area 2 neural coding in monkeys it describes I want you to read it But so I could tweet it I wrote these six limericks to serve as a guide! (1/6)

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  2. 23. sij

    And you can find all the code used to generate the paper figures here. Have fun! (6/6)

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  3. 23. sij

    So... If you want to explore a dataset with S1 neural recordings, arm motion tracking, forces on the hand, and estimates of joint angle and muscle lengths, all collected during two behavioral tasks (with bumps), you can find the full dataset here... (5/6)

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  4. 23. sij

    On a related note: this article quotes saying “The paper should essentially be an advertisement of the data”. It's a fascinating idea, and I think this data fits the bill perfectly. (4/6)

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  5. 23. sij

    The big difference from the original preprint is in how we analyze the active/passive data. We found that while whole arm kinematics explain area 2 activity in the two-workspace task, it can't fully explain differences in activity between active and passive movements. (3/6)

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  6. 23. sij

    No rhymes this time, but check out my previous limerick-heavy to get your fill of backstory (and poetry): (2/6)

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  7. 23. sij

    I'm very excited to share that my work with and on S1 representation of reaching is now published in eLife! Thanks to some insightful reviewer comments, I think it's become a much stronger paper now. Begin thread... (1/6)

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  8. 10. sij

    Very cool. I guess I may have to start paying attention to spinal cord reflexes now...

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    9. sij

    Finishing up these self-promotion days with a nice article on our recent paper showing the existence of stable latent dynamics during consistent execution of the same action With . Thanks to Marla from Communications Dept

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  10. 8. sij

    I think I'll make a public "NeuroTwitter" list with all the people mentioned in this thread: Feel free to subscribe here if you like:

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  11. 8. sij
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  12. 7. sij

    Is it just me, or is this an incredibly misleading book cover?

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    7. sij

    Our paper on the stability of cortical population dynamics during consistent behavior is finally out in . We show that neural population dynamics across the sensorimotor cortices remain stable as subjects perform the same task over years

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    20. pro 2019.

    Here is a recording in the marmoset cerebellum by . Try it with headphones or better, a subwoofer. Turn up the bass. Listen to the thunder of the complex spikes as the simple spikes fall like rain.

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    17. pro 2019.

    In order to make intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) useful as a means to restore somatosensation in a BCI, it needs to be fast; single-electrode ICMS is not. By using many electrodes simultaneously (mICMS) we made it as fast or faster than nature did ().

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    12. pro 2019.

    Latest pre-print from us (inc. ), on a simple question. How do your inferences about neural activity, correlations, and coding depend on your choice of using the raw calcium time-series or deconvolving the spike-events from them? A thread...

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    1. pro 2019.

    I'm really excited to announce our new preprint, where we use first-principles of muscle and neuron biophysics to explain diverse muscle spindle firing patterns. , Brian Horslen, Paul Nardelli, Nick Housley, Tim Cope,

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  18. 28. stu 2019.

    Anyone looking to do a PhD, this would be a great opportunity!

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  19. 20. lis 2019.

    Definitely going to have to check this out.

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  20. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    19. lis 2019.

    This is a limited run of 40 prints, signed and numbered and using archival inks and paper. I'm giving them to the first people who come to my dynamic poster bright and early at 8am Monday morning.

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  21. 13. lis 2019.

    "What if we nuke a city?" Both interesting and horrifying...

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