Sung Soo Kim (@sungsoo_111) 's Twitter Profile
Sung Soo Kim

@sungsoo_111

A neuroscientist, studying the fruit fly brain

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Congrats Dustin, Ben, Lucy, Tommy, and Binglin! These people in our lab significantly contributed to this as a part of the FlyWire consortium. (A separate paper is coming out soon.)

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Here it is! A huge milestone in neuroscience – the complete connectome of the fly brain from the FlyWire team (FlyWire). In this special issue, we have 9 research articles. I’ll try to summarize them in a couple threads starting here 🧵

Here it is! A huge milestone in neuroscience – the complete connectome of the fly brain from the FlyWire team (<a href="/FlyWireNews/">FlyWire</a>). In this special issue, we have 9 research articles. I’ll try to summarize them in a couple threads starting here 🧵
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Since most of the fly brain is dedicated to vision (look how large their eyes are compared to their heads!) the package includes two papers that focus on visual pathways nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Big news! The fly connectome is featured on the cover of a special edition of Nature. This is all possible thanks to the collaboration of 292 members of The FlyWire Consortium! nature.com/immersive/d428… Check out the thread for an overview of the 9 #flywire papers published today

Big news! The fly connectome is featured on the cover of a special edition of Nature.
This is all possible thanks to the collaboration of 292 members of The FlyWire Consortium!
nature.com/immersive/d428…
Check out the thread for an overview of the 9 #flywire papers published today
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Spiking neuron simulation of select fly optic neurons, attempting to show what kind of response a light stimulus moving across the eye could look like in downstream neurons with a Leaky-Integrate and Fire model based on the connectome.

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