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New discovery! Value-based decisions reorganize neural state space. Options are first encoded in orthogonal subspaces Then the selected option rotates into a "readout subspace". Neural subspace reorganization reflects value-based decision making. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... #neuroscience
Excited to share our new preprint: Temporal expectation triggers competition in working memory that leads to forgetting. Appreciate all the help and support from Dr.Jarrod Lewis-Peacock, @bulezz.bsky.social, and @lorencelizabeth.bsky.social! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Love the @elife.bsky.social model. If it were up to me, all my work would go through open peer review. Now, how do we get hiring committees on board? We need a new "gold standard" for evaluation that rewards quality and transparency over journal names. doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
2mo
Earl K. Miller
Very interesting 🤔
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Taking a radical new approach to the publication process resulted in eLife losing its impact factor, but authors, reviewers, editors and funders support the journal and its efforts to reform scientifi...
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Scientific Publishing: Rethinking how research is reviewed and published
Really excited to see this preprint out! Fernanda did an amazing job at demonstrating how you can accurately predict retinotopy from T1w scans alone. This is important for several reasons: 1/4
Ziyi (Zoe) Duan
Ziyi (Zoe) Duan
The Laboratory of Brain and Cognition at NIH is hosting a two-day symposium on 'Foundations and Frontiers in Cognitive Neuroscience' in honor of Dr. Alex Martin, to be held at NIH (with online videocast) on April 7th-8th, 2026. Register to attend online or in-person at: bit.ly/4bYlbxw
2mo
Ziyi (Zoe) Duan
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Preprinting means sharing an early version of your research, generally before journal-organised review. Many organisations are starting to offer and recognise peer-reviewed preprints. But how can preprinting benefit you? Check out our 5 Fs of preprinting. buff.ly/evtXrv2
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Information transfer between the brain's hemispheres is not passive process. It is an active process under top-down influence. Interhemispheric transfer of sensory and working memory information is dictated by behavioral strategy doi.org/10.64898/202... #neuroscience
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Open Science: Why you should preprint your next paper
What are preprints and how do they benefit you and your research community? Plus find tools that help you keep up with the preprint literature.
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Earl K. Miller
This Thursday, 12pm (ET) The MIT Consciousness Club is thrilled to host: Marisa Carrasco (Department of Psychology, New York University) - "Perception action dissociations as a window into consciousness" Join us over Zoom, if you will. #neuroscience sites.google.com/view/mit-con...
6mo
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eLife
Here’s a thought that might make you tilt your head in curiosity: With every movement of your eyes, head, or body, the visual input to your eyes shifts! Nevertheless, it doesn't feel like the world does suddenly tilts sideways whenever you tilt your head. How can this be? TWEEPRINT ALERT! 🚨🧵 1/n
Earl K. Miller
4mo
When @natrevneuro.nature.com asked me to highlight a paper that influenced both my field and my own research, I immediately thought of the work on mixed selectivity by @matrig.net, @stefanofusi.bsky.social, and colleagues. More on this journal club: rdcu.be/eRKLk
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ALT: a husky puppy is laying on the floor with its tongue out and wearing a blue collar .
a husky puppy is laying on the floor with its tongue out and wearing a blue collar .
Mixed selectivity: when neurons stopped looking like specialists
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience - In this Journal Club, Fanny Cazettes highlights a 2013 paper that demonstrated the importance of mixed selectivity for cortical computations.
Investigating individual-specific topographic organization has traditionally been a resource-intensive and time-consuming process. But what if we could map visual cortex organization in thousands of brains? Here we offer the community with a toolbox that can do just that! tinyurl.com/deepretinotopy
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