www.thetransmitter.org/animal-model...
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Some of my favorites π
#quotes
βTime is intimately tied up with the structure of space and the way things work. Itβs not a blank canvas upon which you impose your existence, itβs part of your machinery and existence β the passage of time.β
#time #science #curiosity
pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/a-v...
We often think of the mind as something that passively perceives an objective world. | https://bit.ly/49UAMxr
In this interview, neuroscientist Karl Friston argues that the brain is not a mirror of reality but a prediction machine, constantly constructing the world it experiences.
#philsci
AI can speed up research, but it canβt automate science. Pattern-finding isnβt discovery. Humans still decide what counts as evidence, which questions matter, and whether results survive replication and debate into consensus.
#AI #Science #Neuroscience #research #philosophy #AIphilosophy
So happy to see my research at @forskning.bsky.social
#brain #brainresearch @uio.no
www.forskning.no/hjernen-part...
If human deliberation is grounded in episodic memory and lived, embodied experience, what would it take for AI to get anything like that grounding?
Thank you @arjensenius.bsky.social for a nice article on my trial lecture.
#AI #BRAIN #embodiedAI #AIresearch
www.arj.no/2026/01/09/g...
Is AI pretending to be intelligent, or is it really? @blaiseaguera.bsky.social #Technology #Books
Researcher and CTO at Google, Blaise AgΓΌera y Arcas, argues that AI's intelligence lies in its ability to make predictions.
Read the full article: bigthink.com/books/blaise...
Perhaps you should start the new year with welcoming life's surprises?π€
Your brain becomes slightly more fine-tuned every time you have an experience that defies your expectations!π§
Read about @olgasko.bsky.social's research here:
www.uio.no/english/rese...
From a workshop on collaboration skills, two things stood out as essential foundations of good teamwork: TRUST & COMMUNICATION:
πReliability, transparency & a space where itβs safe to ask, challenge & learn.
πClarity on goals, roles, expectations & feedback.
Strong science is built together!
New preprint from my colleagues @viniciusrc.bsky.social & @ablenkmann.bsky.social: they recorded single neurons in human amygdala, hippocampus, insula & auditory cortex during a multi-feature auditory oddball paradigm (frequency, timing, intensity, location).
www.authorea.com/users/100748...
#brain
Seeing my own child take part in an eye-tracking study today reminded me how hard research is: babies move, get distracted, and donβt follow instructionsβ¦yet every single data is precious.π§ πΆ
A little reminder: research needs participants, stubborn researchers, and funding to exist at all.π
ββ¦to understand the brain, we might need to challenge our intuitions about how it works - βin the same way that quantum mechanics is challenging to comport with our understanding of physical phenomena in the world.β
www.quantamagazine.org/mental-pheno...
Animals seamlessly combine what they see and hear. This study presents a simple, biologically inspired model that predicts how visual and auditory cues are integrated across humans, monkeys, and rats.
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Sources: Nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05133-8), National Human Genome Research Institute (https://www.genome.gov/ human-genome-project), The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jun/18/dna-fingerprinting-30-years-on), National Institutes of Health (https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/testing/genetictesting), Science (https://science.sciencemag.org/content/337/6096/816).
π§ͺRIP James Watson, one four scientists credited with deciphering the structure of DNA.
It was Rosalind Franklinβs X ray diffraction image that revealed the double helix structure.
1/ Want to try your hand at science communication but donβt know where to start?
We put together seven tried and tested tips for communicating preprinted research with suggestions and resources that can help you on social media and beyond! #SciComm
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What happens in the brain when we manipulate our thoughts?
We asked 30 epilepsy patients to mentally invert short melodies.
Intracerebral #iEEG recordings suggest brain synchrony and sensory inhibition are key for mental manipulation:
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
#neuroskyence #musicscience
Figure from Alnes et al., 2025
βOur new paper on auditory processing in NREM sleep is online! We study how iERP and HFA responses in the temporal lobe are modulated by slow waves of sleep:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Congratulations to Sigurd Alnes for his brilliant work and to the entire team!
πA fascinating read on how our mental architecture is shaped more for social cohesion and survival than for discovering objective truth. Evolution has given us a brain thatβs brilliantβ¦ but maybe not built to find the truth of the word.ππ§
#evolution #brain
iai.tv/articles/our...
We praise innovation, yet starve the science that makes it possible. The history of discovery shows a simple truth: transformative breakthroughs arise from questions without immediate utility. Support curiosity, not just impact!!!π¬π§
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
#research #curiosity #science
π¨ Join me for a hands-on #iElectrodes tutorial at #PracticalMEEG!
π Online β’ π Thursday, Oct 30 β’ 14:00β17:00 CET
Learn how to localize intracranial electrodes β and explore many other great toolboxes:
cuttingeeg.org/practicalmee...
#iEEG #ECoG #SEEG
π§ π¨The first brain-wide map of neural activity during complex behaviour has been created!
Read the study here: lnkd.in/dh8hwxjw
#brain #neuroscience #nature #brainmapping #behavior
Β«As statistical machines, the models make predictions by generalizing on the basis of learnt associations, leading them to produce answers that are plausible, but sometimes wrong.Β»
π Big shift in publishing: eLife has lost its Impact Factor, raising debate over its bold open-review model, and the continuing dominance of traditional metrics.
π Full story in Nature: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
#OpenScience #AcademicPublishing @elife.bsky.social
A large-scale collaborative consensus piece on predictive processing is now online arxiv.org/abs/2504.09614 impressively orchestrated by @jeromelecoq.bsky.social
π§ πΆ New research shows your brain doesnβt just hear sounds, it reshapes itself in real time.
Scientists at Aarhus University & Oxford developed FREQ-NESS, a new method to map brain networks by their frequencies.
#Neuroscience #Brainwaves #MusicAndTheBrain