These findings provide a fine-grained, mechanistic view of how infant brains foldโand new insights to biomarkers of neurodevelopment
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We found that how sulci deepen follows the time of their emergence in utero and is predicted by coordinated changes in sulcal span, thickness, curvature, and microstructural tissue growth.
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Excited to share on my first post on Bluesky our new paper in NHB examine the innate and developing aspects of the wiring of the visual system. Congratulations to @emilykubota.bsky.social and the baby MRI team on this important work
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Assistant professor of theoretical neuroscience @ELSCbrain. My opinions are deterministic activity patterns in my neocortex. http://neuro-theory.org
News, commentary and research coverage from the international monthly journal publishing the highest quality of work in all areas of neuroscience.
https://www.nature.com/neuro/
Professor, Author of WHY WE REMEMBER out 2-20-24, Doubleday Books
Director, UC Davis Memory and Plasticity Program, Professor, Center for #Neuroscience & Dept. of #Psychology
#Memory #fMRI #EEG #Computational #Punk #indie #Music: http://ch-ra.bandcamp.com
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Democracy Skies in Blueness
Director, MIT Computational Psycholinguistics Lab. President, Cognitive Science Society. Chair of the MIT Faculty. Open access & open science advocate. He.
Lab webpage: http://cpl.mit.edu/
Personal webpage: https://www.mit.edu/~rplevy
associate prof at university of minnesota | masonic institute for the developing brain | brain networks & behavior lab PI | views my own | oberlin to iu to penn to iu to umn | https://www.brainnetworkslab.com/
Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Illinois (she/her). Likes thinking about ๐ง , networks, and behavior. Twin mom, ๐ฎ๐น๐บ๐ธ, AS Roma fan โฝ๏ธ
PI + parent = professional cat-herder โข inclusiveness โข he/him โข studying the neuroscience of language at Northeastern University
Textbook: The Neuroscience of Language (Cambridge University Press)
http://jonathanpeelle.net/the-neuroscience-of-language
Picower Professor of Neuroscience @ MIT
Cognitive neuroscience, executive brain functions, consciousness, and bass guitar. You know, the good stuff.
ekmillerlab.mit.edu
Co-founder, Neuroblox
https://www.neuroblox.ai/
Interested in how & what the brain computes. Professor in Neuroscience & Statistics UC Berkeley
@Penn Prof, deep learning, brains, #causality, rigor, http://neuromatch.io, Transdisciplinary optimist, Dad, Loves outdoors, ๐ฆ , c4r.io
Mood & Memory researcher with a computational bent. https://www.nicolecrust.com. Science advocate. Prof (UPenn Psych) - on leave as a Simons Pivot Fellow. Author: Elusive Cures. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691243054/elusive-cures
computational cognitive science he/him
http://colala.berkeley.edu/people/piantadosi/
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard University. Computation, cognition, development.
Cognitive science PhD student at Stanford, studying iterated learning and reasoning.
Canada Research Chair in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience & Learning at Western University. CIFAR Fellow. Opinions are my own (he/him/his) ๐จ๐ฆ
Prof at MIT working on misinformation/fake news, social media, polarization, intuition vs deliberation, cooperation, politics, and religion. (he/him)
https://davidrand-cooperation.com/
(Mostly computational) psycholinguist. Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University, Nijmegen
http://cls.ru.nl/~sfrank