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In @elife.bsky.social: Stimulus dependencies—rather than next-word prediction—can explain pre-onset brain encoding during natural listening doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
Ever used open-source (neuroscience MEG/EEG) software? Please take a moment to check out this report from within. This paper is very close to my heart, because we are moving towards a crisis … 🧵 bsky.app/profile/imag...
🚀 We are releasing today at #NeurIPS #PsychoScope, an open-source tool for LLM personality consistency assessment: 🔗 github.com/tosatot/Psyc... 🙏 Thanks to the fantastic humans who made this work possible: Mahmood_Hegazy, David_Lemay, Mohammed_Abukalam, @introspection.bsky.social, Irina_Rish 🙏
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Stimulus dependencies—rather than next-word prediction—can explain pre-onset brain encoding during natural listening
Floris de Lange
Britta Westner
Tommie Tosato
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Britta U. Westner, Tim M. Tierney, et al: Cycling on the Freeway: The perilous state of open-source neuroscience software doi.org/10.1162/imag...
A bit late to the party, but excited that we can finally dance with OPMs!
🚀 New paper in iScience! We tested 50 participants to investigate phase-locked perceptual modulations after motor actions—and the results are surprising! ⚡ Different from previous studies, we found these modulations ONLY emerge during specific internal states:
Very happy to see this out! In this work I demonstrate the potential of OPMs for laminar MEG and investigate the impact of factors such as sensor counts, number of measurement axes, co-registration errors, misestimated forward models… Already looking forward to Imaging Neuroscience’s 2025 collage!