
yarden nativ
@nativyarden
PHD student in neurophisiology. I study the effects of fixational eye movements on neural activity in the primary visual cortex.
ID: 1499457313542914051
03-03-2022 18:51:21
24 Tweet
20 Takipçi
55 Takip Edilen



Join us on the greatest adventure, understanding the brain. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Brain and Data Science. neurodata-master.org #erasmusmundus Gonda Brain Research Center Alon Korngreen Erasmus+ Erasmus Mundus #BigData #neuroscience אוניברסיטת בר-אילן #אוניברסיטתבראילן


yarden nativ from Hamutal Slovin lab presenting a poster on “two phase extra retinal input into monkey V1 the effect of fixational saccades on population responses” at #sfn2022


very important to pay attention to these tips - helping overcome gender biases #womeninscience #WomenInSTEM BiasWatchNeuro BiasWatchEvol biaswatcharchaeo BiasWatch.News BiasWatch #science


Honored to take part in this beautiful project Hamutal Slovin Gonda Brain Research Center


#IVSS #slovinlab Gonda Brain Research Center Hamutal Slovin Another poster presentation with my baby untill the next baby (i.e. the related paper) will be out.


Unwillingly Shani became the face of international women day this year. If you see this images yet look away, women's life don't mean anything to you. United Nations

Today was exciting ! I presented a paper in the 1st Neurophysiology seminar of Gonda Brain Research Center. Fully supported by my amazing supervisor, Hamutal Slovin, we discussed a beautiful study from Dragoi group. I'm looking forward for the next meeting in April!


Super excited to share my first pre-print! So happy for this first step in the field of active vision, and waiting for many more in the trails of neuroscience! Thanks Hamutal Slovin and Tomer for this amazing journey!

A new preprint by Yarden Nativ and co-author Tomer Bouhnik from the lab of Prof. Hamutal Slovin: "The effect of microsaccades in the primary visual cortex: a two-phase modulation in the absence of visual stimulation". biorxiv.org/content/10.110… אוניברסיטת בר-אילן Hamutal Slovin


My first peer-reviewed paper is out! This study explores how spontaneous microsaccades performed when the animal fixates over a small fixation point in a blank screen, influence the neural activity in V1. Grateful for my amazing PI, Hamutal Slovin jneurosci.org/content/45/14/…


#JNeurosci: Results from yarden nativ, Bouhnik, and Hamutal Slovin support the existence of an extra-retinal signal in the primary visual cortex that may help maintain visual stability in monkeys. vist.ly/3n5q8ni


