Benjamin Lancer (@benjamin_lancer) 's Twitter Profile
Benjamin Lancer

@benjamin_lancer

Aphantasic studying vision. Selective attn in Zebrafish. Ca2+ imaging. Interest in Ecology🐜, Ethology🐦, Cognition🙉, Neuroscience🧠, Biopsychiatry🧬 & AI🤖

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CollectiveLabs (@collectivebrl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing the waves even made old hand Jens Krause standing still for a moment, deeply impressed by nature’s beauty. >900 analyzed bird attacks later, we know the fish do it to confuse the birds. IGB Berlin (now on Bluesky) Science of Intelligence DFG public | @[email protected] authors.elsevier.com/c/1eHx-3QW8Rwq…

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a Nature Portfolio Behavioural and Social Science Community post, Benjamin Lancer reports how the electrical activity of neurons reveals dragonflies are able to successfully predict prey trajectories in distracting environments. go.nature.com/3SHp6T4

Just the Zoo of Us 🐊🐌🦬 (@justthezooofus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If coyotes have a million fans I am one of them. If coyotes have ten fans I am one of them. If coyotes have no fans, that means I am no more on the earth. If the World is against coyotes, I am against the World

Jonathan Shedler (@jonathanshedler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Teaching "Freud" in psych 101 is a terrible idea Students in biology 101 don't study "Darwin" Students in astronomy 101 don't study "Copernicus" Focus should be subject matter, not historical person Contemporary concepts, not history But psych textbooks make no distinction

Mark Humphries (@markdhumphries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ah, I see the brain localisation wars have started up again Just going to lob this in and run back to my dugout: link.medium.com/IeRVJoI5bxb