Thanks Andrew, and thanks for pointing out that interesting paper. Very likely a similar underlying mechanism - suppressive interactions are much weaker between stimuli that are perceived to belong to different surfaces.
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New publication in Journal of Vision! ๐ข doi.org/10.1167/jov.... Orientation-tuned surround suppression isn't 'hard-wired', but only works when the surround appears to be part of the same 3D surface. Great work Jessy Possel ๐ช. #neuroskyence @nin-knaw.bsky.social @uofgpsychneuro.bsky.social
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๐จ๐จ๐จ New Dataset out!
Today we release the THINGS Ventral-stream Spiking Dataset (TVSD) to become part of @martinhebart.bsky.social's THINGS initiative!
In a @cp-neuron.bsky.social paper out today with Feng Wang, Matthew Self and Pieter Roelfsema, we describe the dataset in detail.
More info ๐
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Lecturer and Group Leader @ University of Glasgow working on sensorimotor transformation and adaptation
scientist at UW-Madison: vision science, psychophysics, visual neuroscience, consciousness, integrated information theory
https://sites.google.com/site/amhaun01/
neuroscientist in Korea (co-director of IBS-CNIR) trying to make human fMRI more interesting & effective (for e.g. causal interventions) by using animal models (sometimes). https://tinyurl.com/hakwan
Slowly becoming a neuroscientist.
EiC @elife.bsky.social
Cognitive neuroscientist.
Professor at College de France in Paris.
Head of the NeuroSpin brain imaging facility in Saclay.
President of the Scientific Council of the French national education ministry (CSEN)
Neuroscientist at the crossroads of vision, cognition, and computational neuroimaging.
Director, Spinoza Centre | PI, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience | Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | sergedumoulin.net
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Cognitive neuroscientist interested in predictive perception and cognition. Head of www.predictivebrainlab.com
Neuroscientist in Amsterdam \\ You might remember me from such papers as "Here Comes the IT Microstimulation!" and "'Mommy, what's wrong with that occluded stimulus?" - TVSD dataset: https://gin.g-node.org/paolo_papale/TVSD
Cognitive & systems neuroscientist trying to understand abstract thought and the effects on visual perception in monkeys, humans and AI.
Assistant professor | Donders Center for Neuroscience | Radboud University
www.neuroscience.vision
๐จโ๐ฌ Neuroscientist at the Donders Institute in the Battaglia lab.
๐ง Previously: International Brain Laboratory
Using Neuropixels and virtual-reality to understand how the brain creates internal models of the world.
www.guidomeijer.com
How brain neural nets do computations; aim to understand differences in brain wiring. Bearish on AI taking over the world, bullish on neuro advances via understanding AI. Lab head. Personal, not govโt/NIH views here.
I tag neuro posts w/ #neuroscience /๐งช
Identifying the neural basis of innate social behaviors using molecular and genetic tools @Harvard @HHMINEWS
Neuroscientist in Oslo / Stockholm. Former Editor. Mucking about with Voltage Imaging and patching. Currently looking for career options around Scandinavia!
Professor at Cornell BME. Studying the neurobiology of psychiatric #drugs including #ketamine and #psychedelics.
https://alexkwanlab.org
Professor, Department of Psychology and Center for Brain Science, Harvard University
https://gershmanlab.com/
Neuroscientist: consciousness, perception, and Dreamachines. Author of Being You - A New Science of Consciousness.
Scientist ๐ฉโ๐ฌ & EPFL Prof ๐จ๐ญ | DeepLabCut.org , ๐ฆ cebra.ai | neuroscience & ML ๐ง mackenziemathislab.org | โจCSO at Kinematik.ai | occasionally ๐ฆโโฌbirds/๐ฑoutdoors/๐ฃfood/๐ fashion
Neuroscientist and psychologist, ex-pat kiwi slowly reverting to my Scottish roots at UoG. Researching mental map formation in rats and humans. she/her
Thinking about work, life, and balance. Looking for answers in the cerebellum.
Assistant Professor @ Virginia Tech
www.vanderheijdenlab.com