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Computational Systems Neuroscience Lab

@compsystneurol

Welcome to the Lab of M.J. Chacron.
Our goal is to understand how sensory information is processed within the brain to give rise to behavioural responses.

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Vestibular afferents unambiguously convey information about passive and active self-motion in a context-independent manner nature.com/articles/s4146… TheCullenLab jcarriot

Vestibular afferents unambiguously convey information about passive and active self-motion in a context-independent manner

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After have presented our work at intvest.org/vertigo-tv in April... We will be presenting at NEUROSCIENCES IN SPACE: A FENS OFFICIAL SATELLITE EVENT in Paris in July. Come join us lnkd.in/dbzB3a4t

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Check out our latest manuscript on population coding. Spatially dependent correlations and heterogeneity help improve information transmission! PLOS Comp Biol McGill University McGill Physiology #neuroscience #Brain journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/a…

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Interested in how feedback impacts on response heterogeneity? Check out our latest work published iScience journal : Descending pathways increase sensory neural response heterogeneity to facilitate decoding and behavior

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#SelfMotion is detected by #vestibular end organs but how do neural populations represent this info? Computational Systems Neuroscience Lab shows that neurons in early vestibular pathways are adapted to stats of natural self-motion stimuli at the population level #PLOSBiology plos.io/3UH3avl

#SelfMotion is detected by #vestibular end organs but how do neural populations represent this info? <a href="/CompSystNeuroL/">Computational Systems Neuroscience Lab</a> shows that neurons in early vestibular pathways are adapted to stats of natural self-motion stimuli at the population level #PLOSBiology plos.io/3UH3avl