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@KordingLab

Konrad kording, @Penn Prof, deep learning, brains, #causality, rigor, https://t.co/tTJW05RRfa, https://t.co/qf7ZHxjaK1, Transdisciplinary optimist, Dad, Loves outdoors, 🦖

Philadelphia, PA شامل ہوئے Kasım 2012
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Steven Quartz PhD
Steven Quartz PhD@StevenQuartz·
These results are based on only 10 completers after 75% attrition, making them not only limited in generalizability but also highly susceptible to survivorship bias. The high attrition rate may be this study's most important finding: dropouts aren't noise; they are part of the treatment-effect profile, and attrition at this level indicates serious challenges for the intervention’s feasibility and scalability, a pattern that appears across ketogenic intervention studies.
Chris Palmer, MD@ChrisPalmerMD

In this small pilot trial, 10 Indian children with autism were found to have differences in metabolic biomarkers compared to neurotypical children that partially normalized with a ketogenic diet. Some of their symptoms of autism also improved with the ketogenic diet.

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Roy Eyono
Roy Eyono@RoyEyono·
How do neural circuits in the brain implement normalization? 🧠 In our new paper, we show that just normalizing sensory input isn't enough. Crucially, we must also normalize the error signals! 🧵👇 Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2603.17676
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Maximilian Schons
Maximilian Schons@mxschons·
6 weeks ago we released a report ecosystem detailing the state of brain emulation. We now added what is arguably the most important piece: A summary of the state of brain emulation anyone can read in less than 5 minutes and get the take-aways of thousands of hours of research. If you want to build intuitions on how close we are to running brains on computers, our at-a-glance summary is the place to start. For convenience I added the text in the thread below; please check out the full PDF for figures Accessibility was a key objective of our project and I think we delivered strongly with this one! Hopefully it pulls you deeper into our full report, the Asimov Press companion article, our public data repository, and an online guesstimator for predicting time and resources needed. Enjoy! brainemulation.mxschons.com
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Rudzinski Maciej
Rudzinski Maciej@rudzinskimaciej·
@shivon In Tensors, sometimes 3d moving visualizations of vectors pressures @KordingLab ☝️ your topic with examples co ering even larger space of world models/simulators
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Shivon Zilis
Shivon Zilis@shivon·
When you think, what medium do you tend to think in? Would be very curious to hear how you’d describe the base unit(s) of your thoughts and how they feel to you. I assumed what happens in my head was similar to everyone else but have been surprised by how varied thought can be.
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@vdcalhoun @TroyASmithPhD Well. How do you read the last sentence of the abstract which literally says "These results can help inform the design of age-friendly street networks that better support brain health."
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Vince Calhoun @vcalhoun.bsky.social
@KordingLab @TroyASmithPhD Like saying ‘the layout of a gym can’t affect fitness’…until you realize it changes how often and how hard people use it. I haven't read in detail, but given how strongly navigation demands are linked to hippocampus, it doesn’t seem that far-fetched.
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Built explicit praise into my science writing feedback app. Felt embarrassing. Then I couldn't stop using it myself. Maybe the reason we don't celebrate small wins in science isn't that we don't want to — it's that nobody ever built the button.
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@vdcalhoun @TroyASmithPhD No. Its super credible that your diet affects your weight. It is not super credible that the design of your street per se has a huge influence on your brain health.
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@vdcalhoun @TroyASmithPhD Agreed. But the meta-issue is that the result is obviously not credible, no? Like lets be realistic, which proportion of your thoughts, even spatial thoughts are about your city? And Hippocampus does a million other things.
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Vince Calhoun @vcalhoun.bsky.social
@KordingLab @TroyASmithPhD I’d frame it less as ‘obvious confounds’ and more as ‘important residual confounds.’ They did include area-level SES and several other adjustments. The tougher issue is selection and behavior, which is harder to nail down.
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And the conclusion "These results can help inform the design of age-friendly street networks that better support brain health." seems truly preposterous.
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Troy Smith
Troy Smith@TroyASmithPhD·
@KordingLab I can only read the abstract, and I'm not super familiar w/ Sydney. Did they control for SES? (Are highly connected neighborhoods more expensive?) Activity level? Or is their point that more walkable neighborhoods lead to more activity, which increases brain health?
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Ioana Marinescu
Ioana Marinescu@mioana·
🎉I'll be promoted to full professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice, effective July 2026! Grateful for of the many people who've helped and challenged me along the way. Now off to work on #AI and its impact on the economy, society, & policy!
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Christine Rabinak
Christine Rabinak@BrainsBeesBikes·
Running a research lab is about leading people. I created a free toolkit on the human side of lab leadership—covering hiring, mentoring, conflict navigation, lab culture, and performance management. Open access: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo… #TeamScience #AcademicLeadership
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