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Richard Naud

@NeuroNaud

just a researcher in neuroscience trying to say true and/or kind things bluesky: @neuronaud.bsky.social

Ottawa, Ontario Katılım Kasım 2017
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Richard Naud
Richard Naud@NeuroNaud·
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/10.1101/2025.1… @JCBeique @XingyunWang4
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Karim Jerbi
Karim Jerbi@karimjerbineuro·
Very cool talk by Richard Naud (University of Ottawa) @ #MAIN2025 “Modular Organization of Electrical Fluctuations in the Mouse Brain”
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SueYeon Chung@s_y_chung·
Thanks for the invitation! Having a blast visiting the Montreal AI & Neuro community this weekend. Learning a lot from excellent neuro-AI talks, and the interactions have been inspiring and productive. #MAIN2025
Karim Jerbi@karimjerbineuro

🔴 Live: Second keynote lecture of MAIN 2025 Amazing presentation by SueYeon Chung (Harvard University) @s_y_chung Entitled : "Untangling Emergence of Biological and Artificial Intelligence via Computation-aware Representation Geometry" #MAIN2025

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Richard Naud@NeuroNaud·
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/ot…
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Yoshua Bengio
Yoshua Bengio@Yoshua_Bengio·
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/opi…
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Rudzinski Maciej
Rudzinski Maciej@rudzinskimaciej·
The longer I think about the paper the more I like it It's an "easy"(in comparison) way to find first structures, patterns to search for, sanity check and robustness (as you got the same result from 3 different arch.) And allows to check gigantic datasets The error in comparison to fancy small scale white box method is probably smaller (in Ideal scenario it shouldn't be like that but 🤷) So this study is more valuable than most I read long time ago 🥲 Still most basic knn on corr as a comparison would be nice (probably there is something more renowned but I like slightly modified knn due to simplicity and breadth of possible adjustments)
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Richard Naud@NeuroNaud·
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/10.1101/2025.1… @JCBeique @XingyunWang4
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Richard Naud@NeuroNaud·
@rudzinskimaciej @JCBeique @XingyunWang4 Same hope here... To answer your question, we didn't try every method, and I share your intuition that there should be another method, maybe even a simpler one able to reveal such an organization. KNN could like a good candidate. I would like to try..
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Rudzinski Maciej
Rudzinski Maciej@rudzinskimaciej·
I know why with DL it works better - it diminishes between datasets, electrod type placement quality local mater filtering etc effects But I hoped we would be able to overcome that with white box methods 🥲 Still did you think about comparison to knn on correlation distance or mutual information or any similar simple method that allows comparison of which datasets, locations how often and robustly show stable communities?
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Richard Naud@NeuroNaud·
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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