🚨 🆕 Preprint 🚨
How does the brain represent natural images?
Using MEG + multivariate analysis, we disentangle contributions of retinotopy, spatial frequency, shape, and texture
Together, our results reveal how visual features jointly and dynamically support human object recognition.
link 👇
13.12.2025 17:38
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🧠✨ Exciting new research alert! ✨🧠
Did you know that catecholamines can reduce choice history biases in perceptual decision-making? 🧐🔍
Paper: journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
With @donnerlab.bsky.social and @swammerdamuva.bsky.social
05.09.2025 08:05
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Contents of visual predictions oscillate at alpha frequencies
Predictions of future events have a major impact on how we process sensory signals. However, it remains unclear how the brain keeps predictions online in anticipation of future inputs. Here, we combin...
@dotproduct.bsky.social's first first author paper is finally out in @sfnjournals.bsky.social! Her findings show that content-specific predictions fluctuate with alpha frequencies, suggesting a more specific role for alpha oscillations than we may have thought. With @jhaarsma.bsky.social. 🧠🟦 🧠🤖
21.10.2025 11:05
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Long time in the making: our preprint of survey study on the diversity with how people seem to experience #mentalimagery. Suggests #aphantasia should be redefined as absence of depictive thought, not merely "not seeing". Some more take home msg:
#psychskysci #neuroscience
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
02.10.2025 18:10
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Really enjoyed my weekend read on 𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠: local recurrence amplifies natural input patterns and suppresses stray activity. This review beautifully argues that sensory cortex itself is a site of memory and prediction. Food for thought on hallucinations!
#neuroskyence #neuroscience
27.09.2025 15:12
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨
Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we have Marlene Cohen (@marlenecohen.bsky.social), from University of Chicago
Read the abstract here 💬 👇
meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
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29.09.2025 11:16
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨
Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we have Floris de Lange (@predictivebrain.bsky.social)
Read the abstract here 💬 👇
meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
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26.09.2025 08:24
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨
Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we have Tim Kietzmann (@timkietzmann.bsky.social)
Read the abstract here 💬 👇
meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
#neuroskyence #compneurosky #NeuroAI
25.09.2025 16:12
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An array of 9 purple discs on a blue background. Figure from Hinnerk Schulz-Hildebrandt.
A nice shift in perceived colour between central and peripheral vision. The fixated disc looks purple while the others look blue.
The effect presumably comes from the absence of S-cones in the fovea.
From Hinnerk Schulz-Hildebrandt:
arxiv.org/pdf/2509.115...
24.09.2025 10:16
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨
Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we also have Sylvia Schröder (@sylviaschroeder.bsky.social), from University of Sussex
Read the abstract here 💬 👇
meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
#neuroskyscience
22.09.2025 12:19
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a woman in front of a white board with the words take your time written on it
ALT: a woman in front of a white board with the words take your time written on it
📢 Deadline extended! 📢
The registration deadline for #SNS2025 has been extended to Sunday, September 28th!
Register here 👉 meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/reg...
PS: Students of the GTC (Graduate Training Center for Neuroscience) in Tübingen can earn 1 CP for presenting a poster! 👀
17.09.2025 13:11
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨
Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we have Simone Ebert (@simoneebert.bsky.social) & Jan Lause (@janlause.bsky.social), from Hertie AI Institute, University of Tübingen
Read the abstract here 💬 👇
meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
#neuroskyscience
16.09.2025 18:06
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨
Next speaker to present is Arthur Lefevre, from University of Lyon
Read the abstract here 💬 👇
meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
#neuroscience #neuroskyscience
15.09.2025 10:20
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨
Next speaker to present is Mara Wolter, PhD student at University of Tübingen in Yulia Oganian lab
Read the abstract here 💬 👇
meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
12.09.2025 09:39
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🔵 Tübingen SNS2025 🔵
Over the next few days, we’ll be introducing you to the brilliant scientists who will be deliver their talks at #SNS2025!
✨ Get ready to meet our speakers! ✨
We are starting with Liina Pylkkänen, from New York University
💬 meg.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/sns_2025/abs...
11.09.2025 08:30
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Great work from a great team. Congrats guys!🎉
09.09.2025 10:42
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Not long to go now! For those of you who enjoy a more intimate conference with a chance to get to know your favourite speakers I would highly recommend this right here. Reach out if you have any questions :)
29.08.2025 08:07
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Can't wait to see this fantastic line-up 🤩
09.07.2025 09:48
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Can humans use artificial limbs for body augmentation as flexibly as their own hands?
🚨 Our new interdisciplinary study put this question to the test with the Third Thumb (@daniclode.bsky.social), a robotic extra digit you control with your toes!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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07.07.2025 15:46
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Overview of the simulation strategy and analysis. a) Pial and white matter boundaries
surfaces are extracted from anatomical MRI volumes. b) Intermediate equidistant surfaces are
generated between the pial and white matter surfaces (labeled as superficial (S) and deep (D)
respectively). c) Surfaces are downsampled together, maintaining vertex correspondence across
layers. Dipole orientations are constrained using vectors linking corresponding vertices (link vectors).
d) The thickness of cortical laminae varies across the cortical depth (70–72), which is evenly sampled
by the equidistant source surface layers. e) Each colored line represents the model evidence (relative
to the worst model, ΔF) over source layer models, for a signal simulated at a particular layer (the
simulated layer is indicated by the line color). The source layer model with the maximal ΔF is
indicated by “˄”. f) Result matrix summarizing ΔF across simulated source locations, with peak
relative model evidence marked with “˄”. g) Error is calculated from the result matrix as the absolute
distance in mm or layers from the simulated source (*) to the peak ΔF (˄). h) Bias is calculated as the
relative position of a peak ΔF(˄) to a simulated source (*) in layers or mm.
🚨🚨🚨PREPRINT ALERT🚨🚨🚨
Neural dynamics across cortical layers are key to brain computations - but non-invasively, we’ve been limited to rough "deep vs. superficial" distinctions. What if we told you that it is possible to achieve full (TRUE!) laminar (I, II, III, IV, V, VI) precision with MEG!
02.06.2025 11:54
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It's gotta be a Zelda playlist for me - those games trained me to problem-solve to that music 😆
28.05.2025 12:19
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Two examples of how contextual information can bias visual perception. Top: Luminance illusion created by shadows (source: https://persci.mit.edu/gallery/checkershadow). Square B looks brighter than square A but has the same luminance, i.e., they have identical grayscale values in the picture. Bottom: Perception of object motion is biased by self-motion. The combination of leftward self-motion and up-left object motion in the world produces retinal motion that is up-right. If the animal partially subtracts the optic flow vector (orange dashed arrow) generated by self-motion (yellow arrow) from the image motion on the retina (black arrow), they may have a biased perception of object motion (red arrow) that lies between retinal and world coordinates (green arrow).
Rewarding animals to accurately report their subjective #percept is challenging. This study formalizes this problem and overcomes it with a #Bayesian method for estimating an animal’s subjective percept in real time during the experiment @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/3HaxiuB
27.05.2025 18:07
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🚨 New WP! 📄 "Publish or Procreate: The Effect of Motherhood on Research Performance" (w/ @valentinatartari.bsky.social
👩🔬👨🔬 We investigate how parenthood affects scientific productivity and impact — and find that the impact is far from equal for mothers and fathers.
22.05.2025 08:03
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Press release on our new paper from @hih-tuebingen.bsky.social 🧠🥳
Link: www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Thread: bsky.app/profile/migh...
#neuroskyence #compneurosky #magnetoencephalography
26.05.2025 11:58
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The members of the Cluster of Excellence "Machine Learning: New Perspectives for Science" raise their glasses and celebrate securing another funding period.
We're super happy: Our Cluster of Excellence will continue to receive funding from the German Research Foundation @dfg.de ! Here’s to 7 more years of exciting research at the intersection of #machinelearning and science! Find out more: uni-tuebingen.de/en/research/... #ExcellenceStrategy
22.05.2025 16:23
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Communication of perceptual predictions from the hippocampus to the deep layers of the parahippocampal cortex
High-resolution neuroimaging reveals stimulus-specific predictions sent from hippocampus to the neocortex during perception.
Our study using layer fMRI to study the direction of communication between the hippocampus and cortex during perceptual predictions is finally out in Science Advances! Predicted-but-omitted shapes are represented in CA2/3 and correlate specifically with deep layers of PHC, suggesting feedback. 🧠🟦
22.05.2025 01:55
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