Computational models are a key part of science but discovering new ones is hard!
DataDIVER discovers concise models from data, which surface new mechanistic ideas and clear predictions for future experiments
From Google Deepmind Neuroscience Lab + collaborators
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If you don’t have a favorite dinosaur AND a baseball team you cannot work in my lab.
Why is there no Polymarket beta on whether the #SfN26 abstract submission deadline will be extended?
🌵🏜️🌵 Out now in @cognitionjournal.bsky.social with @rbhui.bsky.social!
If your advisor sends you an unclear email, do you interpret it as good or bad? 😏😱
In a new paper, we show how people make inferences about this type of ambiguous feedback during learning.
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Paper is out online! Congrats to @kinnaryshah.bsky.social and all team members for a collaborative project that I found really fun and intellectually stimulating! Shout out to @stephaniehicks.bsky.social who co-led the project w/ me.
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Over the last few days, there has been a lot of discussion about the proposed regulation to increase political oversight of grantmaking. Some have argued this represents increased politicization of science. As someone who studies the politics of science, I think that's the wrong argument to make. 🧵
Drew Schreiner
* invariably [help] in treating depression.
This is seminal work by an outstanding team performing heroic studies that builds a translational bridge that will invariably in treating depression.
You could never simulate anything this complex on a chip and it’s foolish to think otherwise.
Sweeping proposed rule, now open for comments, would also restrict foreign collaborations and remove federal funding for open-access fees
Very interesting preprint. Anyone who has recorded in primate amygdala using natural scenes can attest to the specificity of visual processing in amygdala. By far the dominant encoding scheme during reinforcement learning (this figure from our paper in 2019).
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