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@fabmusacchio
Physicist by training, working in computational neuroscience at the @dzne.science. Interested in how neural dynamics and learning shape brain function and behavior, using modeling and data analysis. ๐fabriziomusacchio.com ๐mastodon.social/@FabMusacchio
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Compositional representation of self, others, and gaze direction in *human* hippocampus - super cool.
arxiv.org/abs/2603.04747
DNN models of the brain are getting bigger. Are we replacing one complicated system in vivo with another in silico?
In new work, we seek the *smallest* DNN models of visual cortex, balancing prediction with parsimony.
It turns out these compact models are surprisingly small!
rdcu.be/e5H8G
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This looks like a must read (suppl material bursting with goodies).
#neuroskeyence
doi.org/10.1016/j.ne...
Looking forward to being in @bonnbrainconf.bsky.social in less than two weeks. Reach out if you are around and would like to meet up! ๐
Honored, a little nervous, and mostly very excited to be included in such a cool lineup ๐คฉ on #learning and #memory ๐๐พ๐ง
Excited to share our new paper to be published in Neuron!
With Valentin Schmutz @bio-emergent.bsky.social and Wulfram Gerstner @gerstnerlab.bsky.social, we explore how circuit structure in RNNs shapes network computation and single-neuron responses.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
fMRI connectivity is dominated by recurring high-amplitude BOLD events (CAPs, QPPs)
But what originates these events? Many think neuromodulation is the culprit. Our new work offers a simpler take: cortico-cortical dynamics alone can generate CAP-like events! doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013995
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How does the brain generalize past experiences without confusing memories? ๐ง
Our lab's newest preprint reveals a fundamental division of labor between the cortex and cerebellum that solves this problem. (Check out the cortex-cerebellum video below! ๐) ๐งต
I am totally pumped about this new work . "Task-trained RNNs" are a powerful and influential framework in neuroscience, but have lacked a firm theoretical footing. This work provides one, and makes direct contact with the classical theory of random RNNs:
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
NEW: #Kempner researchers develop a mean-field theory of task-trained RNNs that bridges random and learned connectivityโand find macaque motor cortex is best captured by an intermediate, task-specific recurrent structure.
Read the blog post ๐
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Using EEG and decoding analyses we find dynamic effects of expectation during statistical learning, both within and across trials ๐ง
@auksz.bsky.social @fedemar.bsky.social
Caspar Schwiedrzik
elifesciences.org/articles/103...
Recurrent cortical networks encode natural sensory statistics via sequence filtering
www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
#compneuro #neuroskyence
The generalized Hierarchical Gaussian Filter
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
#stats #cogpsy
๐จPreprint! โBayesian surprise tracks the strength of perceptual insightโ - Work with @lindedomingo.bsky.social & @gonzalezgarcia.bsky.social
Ever wondered what factors influence the subjective experience of suddenly understanding a previously unclear input?
Click below:
doi.org/10.64898/202...
A sepia toned, seated portrait of mathematician Georg Cantor in his early twenties. His wavy hair is swept back and he has a curly beard and thin mustache. Cantor wears a dark jacket and white shirt, with a tie in a bow at this neck.
Mathematician Georg Cantor was born #OTD in 1845. He is the founder of set theory and developed the concepts of cardinal and transfinite numbers.
These shocking results led his former professor Kronecker to call him a "corrupter of youth."
Image: Oberwolfach Photo Collection
#DynamicsClub in March: ๐ฅ๐ถ๐ฐ๐ต๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฑ ๐๐ฎ๐๐ @rgast.bsky.social will share his work on neural heterogeneity and network function (PMID: 38198531, 41475350) pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41475350/
March 6 (Friday) at 11am PT / 2pm ET
Join us in person at UCLA or on Zoom: lingyunxiong.github.io/DynamicsClub/
๐ข iBehave Seminar: Dr. Tommaso Patriarchi (Univ. of Zรผrich)
๐ง Next-gen tools to visualize neuromodulators in the brain
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Mar 4, 16:30 | ๐ Univ. of Cologne @unicologne.bsky.social | ๐ป Zoom: iBehave@uni-bonn.de
Donโt miss this insight into cutting-edge neuroscience!
#Neuroscience
Finally getting on top of new papers and god there are so many good ones. This from Lykken, Kanter, @edvardmoser.bsky.social & @m-bmoser.bsky.social is brilliant. Neuropixels showing differential phase shifts across grid modules drive place cell remapping. Elegant grid-to-place transformation story.
Experimenting with an AI-curated neuroscience feed. It scans the entire firehose in real time, prefilters for neuro/cogsci keywords, then a local LLM scores each post for scientific substance. A ranking algorithm blends that quality score with engagement to surface the best discussion. Try it out!
These reviews on neural manifolds are super relevant to todayโs world of large-scale population recordings. How do we link circuits, population geometry, dynamics, and function?
โA neural manifold view of the brainโ from Perich, Narain, and Gallego 2025
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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This paper has now been published in PRX Life! journals.aps.org/prxlife/abst...
In this work I developed a scaling theory for spiking neural populations using a renormalization group approach -- the 1st, to my knowledge, applied to models of spiking neurons. See the thread for a brief summary.
In a new #ICLR2026 paper we provide an algorithm for semi-analytically constructing un-/stable manifolds of fixed points and cycles of ReLU-based RNNs:
openreview.net/pdf?id=EAwLA...
These manifolds provide a skeleton for the systemโs dynamics, dissecting the state space into basins of attraction.
At the Bernstein Conference 2024, Jeremie Lefebvre and I organized a workshop on the computational consequences of neural heterogeneity. Now, slightly more than a year later, we funneled the emerging discussions into a perspective piece: www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
๐ This paper by Crameri et al. (2020) shows why #color choice in figures matters.
Rainbow ๐ & redโgreen ๐โ๏ธ colormaps distort gradients, create artificial boundaries, & exclude readers with #ColorVision deficiency. They quantify visual error & argue for perceptually uniform, #CVD friendly colormaps๐
Photo of Jocelyn Bell Burnell in front of a radio telescope dish in the 1960s. She is a white woman with dark hair.
#OnThisDay, 24 Feb 1968, Jocelyn Bell Burnell - along with her male supervisor and three other men - published a paper confirming the discovery of pulsars. She had built the array, picked up the signal and argued it was not an anomaly.
#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory ๐๏ธ
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The brain oscillates and we should figure out why. Development of new analytics will be key:
Cross-population amplitude coupling in high-dimensional oscillatory neural time series
www.frontiersin.org/journals/com...
#neuroscience
Two-photon calcium imaging at 24,000 lines/s, with the resonant axis spanning 4x what other systems can do. Inertia-free. Diffraction-limited. No tradeoffs. Che-Hang Yu developed a 4x angle multiplier for laser scanning. His paper is out today: opg.optica.org/optica/fullt... 1/n #fluorescenceFriday
A PhD thesis attached to a wall by a 29.5 cm long nail.
Traditionally, PhD theses are nailed to a wall at the university library 3 weeks before the dissertation. Here's Sara Nesbit-รstman's PhD thesis about the bow shock of Mars, attached to the wall at @umeauniversitet.bsky.social, using an unusually long nail.
the-unflappablewolf Who would you trust more? total stranger in a star trek shirt? 94.5% total stranger in a star wars shirt? 5.5% 99.421 Stimmen โข Verbleibende Zeit: 2 Tage 23 Stunden thebaconsandwichofregret No exaggeration, the vote split on this poll is hysterical.
No but this is entirely correct
Our paper is out in @natneuro.nature.com!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
We develop a geometric theory of how neural populations support generalization across many tasks.
@zuckermanbrain.bsky.social
@flatironinstitute.org
@kempnerinstitute.bsky.social
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