Professor Cognitive Psychologist at UMass Dartmouth. She focuses: embodied cognition and Learning
Free access:
https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-edited-volume/5306/Movement-MattersHow-Embodied-Cognition-Informs
https://embodiedcognitionandlearning.com/
Sheila Macrine, PhD
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A massive milestone for #Neuroscience! The complete brain-and-cord connectome of the adult fruit fly is officially published in @Nature. Check out this incredible visual journey tracing how the CNS controls the body. 🪰 x.com/as_bates/sta...
🔗 rdcu.be/fncjS @quorumetrix @as_bates #BANC #Neuroscience
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No brain? No problem! A simple single-celled organism without a brain or neurons appears to be capable of an advanced form of learning. Meet Stentor coeruleus. t.co/51azt7sF3t
Our thread on the newly published brain and nerve cord #BANC #connectome, and what #neuroscience stories we can tell with it.
New open access from @MITPress Bridging the gap between information science, biological evolution, and the deep questions of philosophy? Real Patterns—to the roadmap laid out by Daniel Dennett—is out now. @philiplaughlin.bsky.social
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Is forgetting the secret to intelligence? An epic roundtable with Michael Levin, Karl Friston, Mark Solms, Richard Watson, and Alexey Tolchinsky youtu.be/w_ciA-yyF8M?si…
#MichaelLevin
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How do our cells organize their “second genome”? Scientists solved a century-old mystery: a temporary shape change called "mitochondrial pearling" evenly distributing mitochondrial DNA. Could unlock new insights into aging and neurodegenerative diseases! actu.epfl.ch/news/how-mit...
Does the body really keep the score? Steven Kotler & Karl Friston argues trauma isn’t stored in tissues. It’s a prediction error—the brain gets stuck in rigid threat expectations. www.frontiersin.org/journals/sys...
#Neuroscience #Trauma #PredictiveCoding #PTSD #FlowState #ActiveInference
Open-access release of @MITPress's new volume on Dennett’s Real Patterns: direct.mit.edu/books/oa-edi...
It's the perfect primer for our forthcoming volume, "Embodied Intelligence" (out June 23rd!)
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Why can amphibians regrow lost limbs while mammals can't? Researchers discovered lowering oxygen levels or targeting the oxygen-sensing protein HIF1A awakens latent regenerative abilities in mammalian cells.! news.epfl.ch/news/when-ox...
#RegenerativeMedicine #Biology #TissueRegeneration
How the concept of a pattern, as understood in information science and applied in contemporary AI, can address deep questions in science and philosophy.The
Just published yesterday, the #BANC! A full central nervous system (CNS) connectome of a limbed animal enables us to trace sensory-motor arcs and understand how the CNS controls the body. https://t.co/19jmEfxEVH #neuroscience @Nature, Video by @quorumetrix, sound on! 1/18 https://t.co/I0BJGfHgDm
EPFL scientists discover that a simple shape change in mitochondria helps cells evenly distribute their mitochondrial DNA, solving a long-standing puzzle.
Our CELab has a new logo ! 😎
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New website and some exciting news coming up soon - watch this space !
Now published - the #BANC! A full central nervous system (CNS) connectome of a limbed animal at single-synapse resolution, enabling us to follow sensory-motor arcs and understand how the CNS controls the body. rdcu.be/fncjS. #neuroscience. Video by @quorumetrix.bsky.social 1/18
The Body Does Not Keep the Score: Trauma, Predictive Coding, and the Restoration of Metastability By Steven Kotler, Michael Mannino, Glenn Fox, Karl Friston ...
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Researchers at EPFL have discovered how oxygen-sensing explains why amphibians regenerate limbs and mammals do not.
How the concept of a pattern, as understood in information science and applied in contemporary AI, can address deep questions in science and philosophy.The