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How are the fluctuations in electric field organized across the whole brain? We analyzed the 3.4 M samples from the international brain lab using and found a surprising structure made of communities and landmarks. doi.org/10.1101/2025.10.01.6… @JCBeique @XingyunWang4
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Very cool talk by Richard Naud (University of Ottawa) @ #MAIN2025 “Modular Organization of Electrical Fluctuations in the Mouse Brain”
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Via Rail does it again. The track rental is not an excuse for all the mediocre performance of this organization. If ever we get a passenger train in this country it needs both tracks and a new business model. cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/vi…
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For those interested in methods for analyzing a specific frequency of neural activity as a series of discrete events, the CBASS code is posted here with an excellent wiki by @QuentinPerreno1: github.com/cardin-higley-lab…
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Nature research paper: Flexible perceptual encoding by discrete gamma events go.nature.com/3Wuy1Ls
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This op-ed published in the @nytimes by @stephenwitt thoughtfully captures the urgency and complexity of navigating AI's risks, but also my sincere conviction that technical solutions are possible — we still have agency and an opportunity to act. nytimes.com/2025/10/10/opini…
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How are the fluctuations in electric field organized across the whole brain? We analyzed the 3.4 M samples from the international brain lab using and found a surprising structure made of communities and landmarks. doi.org/10.1101/2025.10.01.6… @JCBeique @XingyunWang4
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I’ve often made the bet that we’ll never really understand what’s in the LFP (or the EEG). While I feel these findings leave me with many many further questions, I don’t think I’ll make that bet again.
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Thanks to @IntlBrainLab for assembling and sharing their data!!
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Check our new scaling law theory for deep linear self-attention! @blake__bordelon @maryiletey
Theory of Scaling Laws for In-Context Regression: Depth, Width, Context and Time ift.tt/oA0WN6J
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Making rational decisions for the wrong reasons... Probabilities in brains... Ecological neuroscience... Xaq Pitkow @xaqlab dishes out the principles braininspired.co/podcast/219…
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The work I was doing back in Oxford recently found its way to a publication in Cell. In the intervening years since I worked on this, numerous iterations of the machine-god have been unleashed on the world, the West has started to slip into anarchy, and Charli XCX gained mainstream relevance in the music industry. Some things seem a little outdated. Nevertheless, please bear with me while I engage in the ancient and treasured tradition of doing a thread about our findings.
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