
Jordan O'Byrne
@jnobyrne
Emergence in brains: consciousness, cognition, neurodiversity.
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27-09-2019 19:47:58
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New paper🚨 Do your visual processing abilities say something about how creative u are ? Our paper on the link between #pareidolia & #creativity is now out in iScience Cell Press iScience journal 👉sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Cool work led by Antoine Bellemare, Please RT 👇🧵1/n



🎉 Our review on Brain Criticality just made the cover of Today’s issue of TINS ✨🧠 Trends in Neurosciences Curious about the story behind this image? 🧵1/6




New preprint: Sources of Richness and Ineffability for Phenomenally Conscious States From Xu Ji, Eric Elmoznino, myself, Axel Constant, Guillaume Dumas, Guillaume Lajoie, Jonathan Simon & Yoshua Bengio Mila - Institut québécois d'IA arxiv.org/abs/2302.06403


New preprint! “Time-resolved network control analysis links reduced control energy under DMT with the serotonin 2a receptor, signal diversity, and subjective experience” W/ Chris Timmermann, Andrea Luppi, Emma Eckernäs, Leor Roseman 🦋 @leorroseman.bsky.social, Robin Carhart-Harris, Amy Kuceyeski | @[email protected] biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Delighted to see this now out in Science Advances! 🧠“In Vivo Mapping of Pharmacologically-induced Functional Reorganisation onto the Human Brain’s Neurotransmitter Landscape”: doi.org/10.1126/sciadv…. My largest collaboration yet!


New preprint! 👉 Criticality of resting-state EEG predicts perturbational complexity & level of consciousness during anesthesia. Fantastic work led by Charlotte Maschke & Jordan O'Byrne Thnx to Stefanie Blain-Moraes for this wonderful transatlantic collab between Canada, Italy, Belgium & USA!

How can we account for the richness and ineffability of conscious states? Now out in Neuroscience of Consciousness. By Xu Ji, Eric Elmoznino, myself, Axel Constant, Guillaume Dumas, Guillaume Lajoie, Jonathan Simon & Yoshua Bengio. academic.oup.com/nc/article/202…


In statphys, systems at criticality are maximally sensitive to perturbation... sounds like perturbational complexity! ⚡🧠🤔 Read on in this exciting joint work with Charlotte Maschke !
