MD/PhD neuroscientist/psychiatrist, father of 3, Nak Muay, engineer at heart. mPFC-HPC in addiction/schizophrenia, multi-region ephys and imaging in vivo, novel optical methods for spatial transcriptomics and latent molecular states https://sjulsonlab.org
Luke Sjulson
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„Rhythmic sampling of decision alternatives through attention“
🔦 Spotlight of our recent work in @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social by Alireza Valizadeh
www.cell.com/trends/cogni...
Recent work by Siems et al. shows that the brain rhythmically samples competing alternatives
through covert spatial attention. This challenges continuous models of decision-making
and suggests that ev...
Neuroscientist here, who has talked about the US losing science ground to other countries:
The biggest problem for generating future cures for brain diseases is the ongoing utter destruction of US basic neuroscience.
It’s not about regulation.
A colleague received bad news from her NIH program officer today: my colleague’s grant got a great score, but NIH still can’t pay it, and my colleague will have to closer her lab. The call ended with the program officer (not my colleague) crying.
Awful on so many levels.