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Hildebrandt Lab

Hildebrandt Lab

@LabHildebrandt

Auditory Neuroscience - Systems Neuroscience - Brain stimulation

Oldenburg (Oldenburg) เข้าร่วม Haziran 2018
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Hildebrandt Lab@LabHildebrandt·
Reawakening this account to celebrate THE highlight of our lab during my silent summer: @MeikeRogalla’s doctorate was officially approved with highest honors. Yeah!!! So deserved - very proud of the excellent science, extremely happy to have worked with Meike during these years.
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Jakob Voigts
Jakob Voigts@jvoigts·
Applications for the most magical neuroscience summer school (fight me) are due March 8th: tenss.ro. Learn to solve problems, do creative experiments, and become an optics&ephys wizard 🐁🔬🧠⚡️🖥️🧙🧙‍♂️. Spread the word!
Jonathan Newman@__jonnew

Come to @tenss_ed if you want to learn how to hack in neuroscience.

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Jasper Poort
Jasper Poort@jasper_poort·
1/8 Very happy to share our new paper on bioRxiv: Two distinct types of eye-head coupling in freely moving mice: Arne Meyer, John O'Keefe, Jasper Poort: doi.org/10.1101/2020.0… How do mice use head and eye movements to explore their environment? Thread below...
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Hildebrandt Lab@LabHildebrandt·
Interesting new study on potentially ethological relevance of mouse vocalizations - nicely solving the major technical issue to seperate tweets from different individuals during social interaction. Discrete tweet types, depending on social context. nature.com/articles/s4159…
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Hildebrandt Lab@LabHildebrandt·
Great preprint from @c_perrodin on female mouse song preference, using manipulated playbacks of male songs. Females do care, and mostly about temporal regularity! Finally, we know a bit more about what the relevant stimulus for physiological experiments could be. Congrats!
Catherine Perrodin@c_perrodin

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…, a thread (featuring mice, songs and love): Did you know that male mice sing elaborated, ultrasonic “love” songs to attract females? All this at frequencies so high-pitched that they are inaudible to humans? (1/6)

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Björn Herrmann
Björn Herrmann@bjoherrmann·
If you look for a postdoc position, and auditory cognitive neuroscience and aging is your topic ... stay tuned for a call opening soon to work with me at @rotmanresearch in Toronto. Meanwhile, if you are at ARO next week and would like to chat: email or DM me, or come find me.
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Hildebrandt Lab@LabHildebrandt·
"...we're spending increasing amounts of money to produce more and more research that is less and less comprehensible." Very interesting read. Shouldn't we try to make 2020 the year when things started to turn around?
Uta Frith@utafrith

New year - new ideas on changing bloated research culture. @deevybee presents hard data on the flood of papers and considers solutions. Slowing down may be a question of confidence. #Slowscience bit.ly/36gqe8h

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Hildebrandt Lab@LabHildebrandt·
Very interesting use of deep learning to see which stimulus parameters are encoded in population activity -DeepInsight: A general framework for interpreting wide-band neural activity biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Hildebrandt Lab@LabHildebrandt·
@bjoherrmann These fees will bias submission towards big labs. Fees for low-income countries are often waived, but no differentiation otherwise. We typically have central funds for publications, e.g. big collaborative grants or the university. DFG has a program to cover costs up to €2000.
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Björn Herrmann
Björn Herrmann@bjoherrmann·
Just checking publication fees for open access journals $2500 (eLife), $3000 (Plos Biol), $5380 (Nat Comm) ... How do small labs afford this, in particular the latter. Grant budget line of 25K for pub costs? Good work from small labs may not go to these high journals then?
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Tom Baden
Tom Baden@NeuroFishh·
Bring on the sharks, the birds, the frogs...! 🦈🐥🦅🐸🦍🦎🐍🦓🐿A long time cooking, here are some of our musings on why we absolutely must re-expand our narrow focus on a handful of model species in vision research /w @teulerlab @CellTypist nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Hildebrandt Lab@LabHildebrandt·
Very interesting paper: let a RL-DNN learn to be a simulated animal and then look how this 'brain' solves motor-tasks. A bit skeptical about the 'neurethology' title. NE is about evolutionary and comparative approaches in neuroscience, not just behavior-physiology mapping?
Adam J Calhoun@neuroecology

Can a neuroscientist understand a virtual rodent? Authors took a realistic 3D animal, trained deep RL to control it during tasks, and then used neuroscience techniques to peak inside this animal... [Josh Merel, Diego Aldorando, Greg Wayne, @BOlveczky] arxiv.org/abs/1911.09451

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