Sam Reiter

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Sam Reiter

@SamAlbertReiter

I'm interested in quantitative behaviour and neuroscience, and lately have been looking at cuttlefish.

Okinawa, Japan Tham gia Ekim 2012
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Sam Reiter
Sam Reiter@SamAlbertReiter·
Graduates of US universities: Interested in a postdoc studying cephalopod brains, on a tropical Japanese island, well funded by the Japanese government and CZI? Apply here, and please spread the word. chanzuckerberg.com/rfa/global-sci…
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Evan Economo
Evan Economo@EvanEconomo·
We are pleased to announce a major faculty recruiting push at @OISTedu. We hope to hire 20 faculty over the next 3 years, with as many as 10 in this initial round. groups.oist.jp/facultypositio…
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Happy to announce two new papers out in Nature today! One is on octopus sleep, where Neuropixels recordings shows a wake-like stage of 'active sleep' accompanied by rapidly changing skin patterns that match those of waking behavior rdcu.be/dfAQt
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OIST Graduate School@oistgradschool·
The interview of #OISTPhDStudent, Aditi Pophale, who is the first author of this paper has been interviewed! Check this out to get some tips how to be a successful PhD student. Click here 👉admissions.oist.jp/students Congratulations @SamAlbertReiter & Aditi✨🥳
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@SamAlbertReiter @Nature @MpiBrain The second @Nature paper highlights the REM-like sleep phase in octopuses, which may suggest they can dream. Congratulations Prof. Reiter @SamAlbertReiter! (2/3🧵) ow.ly/a21G50P13Rl

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Sam Reiter@SamAlbertReiter·
@aguilarr_m @EricLeonardis Good question! Turns out it is possible to head fix octopuses, and they will readily fall asleep under head fixation.
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Sam Reiter@SamAlbertReiter·
@UW @OIST_TSVP @MpiBrain Nature did a nice summary video on the octopus work, where you can see first authors Aditi Pophale and Tomo Mano at work, and a rare citing of @CephWarden when he isn't diving. Octopus brain recordings were worked out by the inimitable Kazumichi Shimizu. youtube.com/watch?v=006DjA…
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Sam Reiter@SamAlbertReiter·
Both studies were wonderful collaborations, the octopus work with Leenoy Meshulam @UW and who visited Okinawa as part of @OIST_TSVP, and the cuttlefish work with the lab of Gilles Laurent @MpiBrain
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Sam Reiter@SamAlbertReiter·
@CambNeuroTech Definitely helps surgeries, but the whole no bones issue is a challenge
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@_fernando_rosas Small nocturnal mammals in the age of reptiles becoming diurnal more recently where vision is more advantageous? Not sure if mammals got better at audition.
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Fernando Rosas 🦋@_fernando_rosas·
Is it true that through evolution mammalian brains have moved away from olfaction as dominant, giving more predominance to vision and audition? If so, why? Are the latter somehow more powerful — but perhaps also more expensive — channels from which to learn about the world?
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