Rasmus Petersen (@rasspet) 's Twitter Profile
Rasmus Petersen

@rasspet

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Knowable Magazine (@knowablemag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Whether fly or human, fleeing from danger is key to staying alive. Scientists are beginning to unravel the complex circuitry behind the split-second decision to beat a hasty retreat. ✍️ Tom Siegfried knowablemagazine.org/article/mind/2…

Aghileh S Ebrahimi (@aghilehe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m delighted to announce, my first corresponding and first author paper (3D-UPPER) in neuroscience with collaboration of Riccardo Storchi Rasmus Petersen Patrycja Orlowska-Feuer Antonio G. Zippo Qian Huang published🎉.It is a good start for new year🎉 nature.com/articles/s4159…

Division of Neuroscience (@dns_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The closing date for our lecturer position in the Division of Neuroscience closes on 15th March - please RT and share! đź§ đź§ đź§ 

Barry C Smith (@smithbarryc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immensely clear exposition of current AI and Large Language Models (ChatGPT) from one of the chief exponents of neural nets and deep learning, Geoff Hinton. Well worth watching! youtu.be/qpoRO378qRY

Division of Neuroscience (@dns_uom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Wednesday 26th April 2-3pm, Manchester Neuroscience Seminar Series will present a talk by Dario Campagner of UCL titled “From goals to actions: a cortico-collicular circuit for navigating during escape”, hosted by Rasmus Petersen. Details on flyer - all welcome! 🧠

On Wednesday 26th April 2-3pm, Manchester Neuroscience Seminar Series will present a talk by <a href="/CampagnerDario/">Dario Campagner</a> of <a href="/ucl/">UCL</a> titled “From goals to actions: a cortico-collicular circuit for navigating during escape”, hosted by <a href="/RasSPet/">Rasmus Petersen</a>. Details on flyer - all welcome! 🧠
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“It is imperfection — not perfection — that is the end result of the program written into that formidably complex engine that is the human brain." Rita Levi-Montalcini ForMemRS and Nobel Prize winning neurobiologist, was born #OnThisDay in 1909. bit.ly/2oWWPMJ

“It is imperfection — not perfection — that is the end result of the program written into that formidably complex engine that is the human brain." Rita Levi-Montalcini ForMemRS and Nobel Prize winning neurobiologist, was born #OnThisDay in 1909. bit.ly/2oWWPMJ
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Born #OnThisDay in 1885 was physicist Niels Bohr ForMemRS. He made fundamental contributions to quantum theory, and was awarded the Copley Medal in 1938 for 'his distinguished work in the development of the quantum theory of atomic structure': bit.ly/3ykVbbK

Born #OnThisDay in 1885 was physicist Niels Bohr ForMemRS. He made fundamental contributions to quantum theory, and was awarded the Copley Medal in 1938 for 'his distinguished work in the development of the quantum theory of atomic structure':  bit.ly/3ykVbbK
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What are whiskers for? How do they work? And what can we learn from them? Dr Robyn Grant explains, with the help of some porcupines in our video from BBC Ideasđź’ˇ:

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On Wednesday 1st November 2-3pm, Manchester Neuroscience Seminar Series will present a talk by Sepiedeh Keshavarzi (@sepikeshavarzi.bsky.social) of PDN Cambridge titled "Integration of head and visual motion for self-motion perception and spatial navigation" hosted by Riccardo Storchi. All welcome! đź§ 

On Wednesday 1st November 2-3pm, Manchester Neuroscience Seminar Series will present a talk by
<a href="/SepiKeshavarzi/">Sepiedeh Keshavarzi (@sepikeshavarzi.bsky.social)</a> of <a href="/PDN_Cambridge/">PDN Cambridge</a> titled "Integration of head and visual motion for self-motion perception and spatial navigation" hosted by <a href="/RiccardoStorch1/">Riccardo Storchi</a>. All welcome! đź§ 
Nils Muhlert (@nilsmuhlert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring! The University of Manchester has a research and teaching lectureship for computational modellers, or other cognitive neuroscientists. Scanners, computing facilities, occasional biscuits - we've got the lot. jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…