Lakshman Chakrav Nallan Chakravarthula (@lakshmancogsci) 's Twitter Profile
Lakshman Chakrav Nallan Chakravarthula

@lakshmancogsci

Graduate student at CMBN Rutgers under @TheColeLab

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Inna Slutsky (@inna_slutsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Discovery is possible, not by looking but by thinking. The only way to observe new things is to think new thoughts." Thank you Sam Gershman for such a beautiful and thoughtful piece! Neuron sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Sebastian Musslick (@smusslick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do constraints on multitasking, task switching, working memory and visual attention have in common? They possibly originate from the same fundamental, computational tradeoffs in neural network architectures. Check out this article for a review...

Jeff Johnston (@wjeffjohnston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to have this work with Stefano Fusi posted! Experimental evidence shows that neural representations are often abstract -- ie, they allow generalization of knowledge from one context to another. But, how do these abstract (or disentangled) representations emerge? 🧵 1/8

bioRxiv Neuroscience (@biorxiv_neursci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flexible neural coding in sensory, parietal, and frontal cortices during goal-directed virtual navigation biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci

Adrien Peyrache 🪐😴⚡️ (@apeyrache) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This video on neural manifolds is absolutely amazing. Congrats to (twitterless?) Artem Kirsanov for brilliantly and elegantly explaining such difficult concepts. youtube.com/watch?v=QHj9uV…

Andrew Gelman et al. (@statmodeling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“While critique is certainly an important part of improving scientific fields, we do not want to set a precedent or encourage submission of articles that only critique the methods used by others.” statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2021/10/30/whi…

Kevin Mitchell (@wiringthebrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grossbergian Neuroscience 10: Basal Ganglia Loops! youtu.be/SMrPd4BRBFg via YouTube - a super enlightening session led by Yohan J. John and Mac Shine working through the logic of action selection

Michael W. Cole (@thecolelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lab’s latest out at PLOS Bio models how brain network interactions generate cognition using source EEG func. connectivity, “Network modeling of dynamic brain interactions predicts emergence of neural information that supports human cognitive behavior” doi.org/10.1371/journa… a 🧵

Lab’s latest out at PLOS Bio models how brain network interactions generate cognition using source EEG func. connectivity, “Network modeling of dynamic brain interactions predicts emergence of neural information that supports human cognitive behavior” doi.org/10.1371/journa… a 🧵
Ella Batty (@ellabatty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's really nice to see this so clearly shown but kind of confused by the (dramatic) take here. I think neuroscientists understand that correlation isn't causation and neural tuning to tasks doesn't mean those neurons are functionally required...

Tomoya Nakai (@tomnakai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out in Communications Biology!! This is a follow-up & extension of Nakai & Nishimoto (Nat Commun 2020). We found that more than 100 cognitive tasks can be decoded from the cerebellum and subcortex data. nature.com/articles/s4200…

Michael W. Cole (@thecolelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to be named a Highly Cited Researcher 2022. Only 0.1% (or 1 in 1000) of all researchers earn this distinction. Clearly this wouldn't have been possible without all the amazing people I get to work with, thank you! #HighlyCited2022 Clarivate for Academia & Government Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Rutgers University-Newark

Michael W. Cole (@thecolelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lab’s latest: “Regularized partial correlation provides reliable functional connectivity estimates while correcting for widespread confounding”, wherein we demonstrate a major improvement to the standard fMRI functional connectivity measure (correlation) 1/n

Lab’s latest: “Regularized partial correlation provides reliable functional connectivity estimates while correcting for widespread confounding”, wherein we demonstrate a major improvement to the standard fMRI functional connectivity measure (correlation) 1/n
Carrisa V Cocuzza, PhD (she/her) (@carrisa_cocuzza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 This work is out now in PLOS Comp Biol! 🚨🧠 This work was a huge labor of love and curiosity during grad school working with Michael W. Cole and I'm so pleased to finally share the peer-reviewed study with our community! Enormous gratitude to coauthors Michael W. Cole @RUBENSARO