Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience. Neural basis of cognition, cognitive development, deep brain stimulation.

Joined October 2010
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Very excited to announce that my textbook on “Working Memory” is now available for pre-order! shop.elsevier.com/books/work… A few thoughts
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🧵 Thrilled to share our new paper, just out in @NatureComms! 🎉 BTSP is known to rapidly form place cellsin hippocampal CA1 via plateau potentials. Here, we found that BTSP isn't just for spatial maps. It works for non-spatial information too! 🧠⬇️ 📄doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-7…
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Another article on NIH grant review, with emphasis on the problems caused by recent changes 27unihted.substack.com/p/the…
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I just completed my service in my NIH study section. Some thoughts - with the disclaimer that these are personal, subjective impressions and do not reflect the opinion of any official body. Other than the one attached to my head. (1/10)
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Reviewers are human and make mistakes - but generally treated the work of the applicants with reverence and respect. Every reviewer in my panel put themselves in the position of the applicant and tried their best to provide constructive criticism. (13/10)
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At a time when peer review is under assault, I can confidently say that this is not the problem with science in the US today. (end/10)
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Πρώτη φορά σε συνέδριο στην Ελλάδα ύστερα από πολλά χρόνια
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In a meta-analysis of 210 biomedical AI studies that statistically compared models under cross-validation, 97% used invalid statistical tests. Here's our new preprint doi.org/10.64898/2026.05.17.… led by @tianchuzeng @kkli20111 @ZShaoshi @ten_photos 1/N
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(1/5) Out today in @Nature! We all know pediatric growth charts for height and weight, but what about the brain's wiring? Excited to share our new work establishing comprehensive lifespan reference charts for human brain white matter pathways. nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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