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@asmoulder3195

Neuroscience post-doc at Boston University who likes studying motor cortex, JRPGs, and any form of rock music. https://t.co/ed7NgWgeTF

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Adam@asmoulder3195·
After some lovely updates thanks to reviewer/editor feedback, this work is now published in Neuron! cell.com/article/S08966… We find monotonic reward signals in M1/PMd, and interactions of reward value with neural reach signals that correlate with an inverted-U in performance
Adam@asmoulder3195

Excited to announce “A neural basis of choking under pressure” is up on biorxiv, where we look at motor cortical population correlates of reward-mediated performance in primates. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… Summary in thread below (1/11)

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Joana Soldado-Magraner@jsoldadomagrane·
Happy to see the final version of our article out! Brain–computer interfaces as a causal probe for scientific inquiry: Trends in Cognitive Sciences doi.org/10.1016/j.tics…
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Marco Rubio
Marco Rubio@marcorubio·
There is nothing patriotic about what is occurring on Capitol Hill. This is 3rd world style anti-American anarchy.
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Surya Ganguli
Surya Ganguli@SuryaGanguli·
This will not make America great. This will in the long run hurt American tech leadership. 50% of the NSF budget is about $4.5B - this is a rounding error in the proposed *increases* to ICE and defense which are > $100B
Yann LeCun@ylecun

NSF budgets slashed by 50%, ongoing grants cancelled, NSF staff drastically reduced, all 37 divisions abolished, and grants will now be reviewed by a political kommissar. How will that help technological leadership? linkedin.com/posts/yann-lec…

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Jared Holt
Jared Holt@jaredlholt·
60 Minutes“could not find criminal records” for 75% of the 238 men the Trump admin sent to a Salvadoran prison. Of the 22% that had records, the “vast majority are for non-violent offenses.” Trump admin still insists they’re “terrorists.” Moral bankruptcy cbsnews.com/news/what-reco…
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Barb McQuade
Barb McQuade@BarbMcQuade·
I am no conspiracy theorist, but it really feels like they are trying to destroy our country from within. Health care, public schools, universities, research, law firms, federal workers, the environment are all getting the axe. What was it again that it made America great? wsj.com/politics/polic…
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Olivier George
Olivier George@brainaddiction·
It's clear that many do not understand what @NIH-funded research does to improve health. It's time to revive a study published 10 years ago that provides incredible information about this. link in the comment Every single new drug approved by the FDA from 2010–2016 was built on NIH-funded research—that’s all 210 drugs. But what the public sees is just the tip of the iceberg. Pharma takes credit for the final product, but beneath each drug developed, there are ~20 years of basic research, and 90% of the cost is from basic research funded by the NIH, which discovers drug targets, understands disease mechanisms, and creates life-saving treatments. Figuring out how cancer evades the immune system, how addiction rewires the brain, and how heart disease develops is the role of the NIH, creating the foundation for the breakthrough drugs that come 20 years later, and the NIH does all that with only 0.8% of the US budget. Without NIH, there would be no cancer immunotherapy, no anti-overdose medication, no anti-heart attack or stroke medication, no cutting-edge treatments. If NIH funding is cut, the iceberg will melt. That means fewer cures, more suffering, and more lives lost. The science beneath the surface keeps us afloat. Invest in NIH. Invest in life
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Live Science@LiveScience·
Monkey study reveals science behind 'choking under pressure' trib.al/kL3xmuz
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Adam@asmoulder3195·
After some lovely updates thanks to reviewer/editor feedback, this work is now published in Neuron! cell.com/article/S08966… We find monotonic reward signals in M1/PMd, and interactions of reward value with neural reach signals that correlate with an inverted-U in performance
Adam@asmoulder3195

Excited to announce “A neural basis of choking under pressure” is up on biorxiv, where we look at motor cortical population correlates of reward-mediated performance in primates. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… Summary in thread below (1/11)

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@andpru Thanks Andrew! Honored to see it on the Superlab weekly reading list :)
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Aaron Batista
Aaron Batista@aaronbatista·
When you fail to perform at your best right when it matters the most, what's going on in your brain? We can now provide an explanation: Exceptionally high stakes interfere with motor preparation. We can see this in motor cortex. Next up: finding out why. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Angeline J. Dukes, PhD
Angeline J. Dukes, PhD@HeyDrDukes·
As scientists, we go to conferences but don’t connect with the local community at all. Thanks to @jscdavis, #BlackInNeuro will be hosting a Brain Carnival during SfN at a local Chicago church for the community to meet Black scientists, play games & learn about the brain 🧠✨
Black In Neuro 🧠@BlackInNeuro

Join us for a Brain Carnival & Healthy Aging Event in Chicago, IL on October 5th from 1-4 PM! 🎪 Get ready for hands-on fun! Explore the anatomy of a real human brain 🧠 & dive into interactive activities that spark curiosity for all ages—kids & adults alike! 👧🏽🧔🏽‍♂️ (1/4)

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