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Kumar Neelabh

@KumarNeelabh13

MS (by Research) in Computational Neuroscience at @iiit_hyderabad

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Is a universal brain decoder possible? Can we train a decoding system that easily transfers to new individuals/tasks? Check out our #NeurIPS2023 paper where we show that it’s possible to transfer from a large pretrained model to achieve SOTA 🧠! Link: poyo-brain.github.io 🧵


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I'm happy to announce the start of a new free and open online course on neuroscience for people with a machine learning or similar background, co-developed by @MarcusGhosh. YouTube Videos and Jupyter-based exercises will be released weekly. There is a Discord for discussions.

neuralreckoning's tweet image. I'm happy to announce the start of a new free and open online course on neuroscience for people with a machine learning or similar background, co-developed by @MarcusGhosh. YouTube Videos and Jupyter-based exercises will be released weekly. There is a Discord for discussions.

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What neuroscience / comp neuro papers would you put on a recommended reading list if you wanted to emphasise the creativity, inspiration and joy of the field? I think some suggestions would overlap with the most famous or epochal papers, but some might be quite different.


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Here is what the data shows (Kendler, 2004) for ‘major depression’ (not bipolar, post-partum). An incredible correlation between number of stressful life events and risk of depression (modulated by personality which of course has some genetic component to it). 1/n

markhoro's tweet image. Here is what the data shows (Kendler, 2004) for ‘major depression’ (not bipolar, post-partum). An incredible correlation between number of stressful life events and risk of depression (modulated by personality which of course has some genetic component to it). 1/n

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Applying to psych PhD programs this fall? Submit a draft of your application statement Oct. 23-26 & we will send you double-blind, constructive feedback from 2 editors on Nov 3. Complete this interest form & we'll email you when submission portal opens: forms.gle/ra1QnWdj7iYonP…


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Someone gave this to me a few years ago. doesn’t tell you to be a fuzzy bunny.

MaxJordan_N's tweet image. Someone gave this to me a few years ago. doesn’t tell you to be a fuzzy bunny.

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Incredibly, the placebo effect is (mostly) not real. It is a result of statistical confusion. Whenever you have a group with extreme values, they tend to exhibit regression to the mean. Eg. on average, sick people tend to become more healthy over time. Thus if you give one…

jonatanpallesen's tweet image. Incredibly, the placebo effect is (mostly) not real.

It is a result of statistical confusion. Whenever you have a group with extreme values, they tend to exhibit regression to the mean. Eg. on average, sick people tend to become more healthy over time.

Thus if you give one…

what are your wildest ideas as to why the placebo effect has an effect even when you explicitly tell them it's a placebo



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Kill the culture of “more is better”. There is no idea that deserves more than 10 subplots.

How do people actually make these insane multi plots? Is it all done as separate plots and assembled in illustrator/etc? How do you maintain font point sizes?



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"Through its progression, the poem suggests that our power to shape events comes not from choices made in the material world—in an autumn stand of birches—but from the mind’s ability to mold the past into a particular story." poetryfoundation.org/articles/89511…

DrYohanJohn's tweet image. "Through its progression, the poem suggests that our power to shape events comes not from choices made in the material world—in an autumn stand of  birches—but from the mind’s ability to mold the past into a particular story."

poetryfoundation.org/articles/89511…

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The big logical gap within systems neuroscience Neuroscientists make causal statements about brains. “We want to understand how the brain works, how it computes, how to fix it.” The relevant causal problems are high dimensional with billions of neurons nonlinearly affecting one…


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People sometimes ask me what I think of the idea of plant sentience. So I've written a commentary briefly setting out what I think. wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/animsent/vol8/…

birchlse's tweet image. People sometimes ask me what I think of the idea of plant sentience. So I've written a commentary briefly setting out what I think. wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/animsent/vol8/…

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Zaslav loudly booed at BU commencement. Although I’m incapable of being happy, this comes close.


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Why is Africa the way it is? Part 2 Today, a story about religions, bugs, mountains, deserts, trade, wars, slaves & more Here's a challenge. Look at this map and make a guess: what do the red/green/yellow colors represent?


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Happy #FluorescenceFriday everyone! An old one but a good one from the #WingateLab #FridayFlashback


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Is cognition all in the head (neurons)? Here we suggest that cognition is a complex multiscale information processing distributed across every single cell in the body 😎 We focus on the immune / neuro tandem ⁦@drmichaellevin⁩ E. Shmeleva frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

AnnaCiaunica's tweet image. Is cognition all in the head (neurons)?

Here we suggest that cognition is a complex multiscale information processing distributed across every single cell in the body 😎

We focus on the immune / neuro tandem ⁦@drmichaellevin⁩ E. Shmeleva 

frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

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the duck was worried for a second


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Your fiat currency is backed by nothing The nothing:

How do people actually make these insane multi plots? Is it all done as separate plots and assembled in illustrator/etc? How do you maintain font point sizes?



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