david robbe (@dav_robbe) 's Twitter Profile
david robbe

@dav_robbe

Neuroscientist, foraging, effort, time, space, basal ganglia
Obsessed with Bergson
Tennis player/lover

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Arif Hamid, Ph.D. (@arifahamid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share the latest from Hamid_Lab UMN biorxiv.org/content/10.110… The RL community has made important strides in understanding flexible behavioral control, especially wrt dopamine. But a longstanding, vexing puzzle is the relationship b/n “phasic” and “tonic” DA.

david robbe (@dav_robbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats Emily, can't wait to dive into the life of my intellectual hero. I published a scientific essay ~1 yr ago on how Bergson's views on time and space can help neuroscience. With your book coming out, everybody is telling me, "What's going on with Bergson?!" Great timing!🥳

TimingResearchForum (@timingforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks david robbe for having held this #vJC. For anyone who missed it, you can find the recording of all of the last episodes in your YouTube Channel 📹youtube.com/@timingresearc…

Yin lab (@henryyin19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting Bergson revival. The French still like their philosophers. I liked Matter and Memory more than Creative Evolution

Roberto Bottini (@bottinirob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint by Yangwen et al. Among other things, we provide evidence that mental time traveling relies on complementary allocentric and egocentric representations of time, in the hippocampus and parietal cortex, respectively. Check it out! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Kevin Mitchell (@wiringthebrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, for now, I'm staying. I hope others will too. We can't, as scientists, just spend our time talking to each other. The stakes are just too high to cede the battleground of ideas, tempting as it may be. 6/6

Britton Sauerbrei (@bsauerbrei1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A really excellent paper from Mike Economo, munib hasnain, Jackie Birnbaum et al. It carefully addresses an issue of broad significance in systems neuroscience, and provides solid data, analysis, and answers. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Ahmed El Hady (@zamakany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Foraging is my big passion and step by step I hope to develop a general theory of foraging , predicting decision strategies from the individual to the social. This time we are extending our foraging models to the social domain. Along with a very talented postdoc in my

Foraging is my big passion and step by step I hope to develop a general theory of foraging , predicting decision strategies from the individual to the social. This time we are extending our foraging models to the social domain. Along with a very talented postdoc in my
Dr Mathilde Tahar (@mathildetahar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alecia Carter and I are launching a new seminar series. The first (introductory) session is tomorrow !! Please join us if you wanna talk about animal agency, and participate in this cross disciplinary discussion !!

Reza Shadmehr (@reziliusreza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I think there is only one way to science: to meet a problem, to see its beauty and fall in love with it, to get married to it and to live with it happily, till death do ye part." --Karl Popper Realism and the Aim of Science, 1983

Mark Humphries (@markdhumphries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cutting it fine, but here’s my review of the year in neuroscience for 2024 The 8th of these, would you believe? We’ve got dark neurons, tiny monkeys, the most complete brain wiring diagram ever constructed, and much more… Published on The Spike Enjoy! medium.com/the-spike/2024…

Cutting it fine, but here’s my review of the year in neuroscience for 2024

The 8th of these, would you believe? We’ve got dark neurons, tiny monkeys, the most complete brain wiring diagram ever constructed, and much more…
Published on The Spike

Enjoy! medium.com/the-spike/2024…
The Transmitter (@_thetransmitter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this episode of “Brain Inspired,” Paul Middlebrooks Paul Middlebrooks and David Robbe david robbe discuss time, memory and the role of the basal ganglia. thetransmitter.org/brain-inspired…

Juan Álvaro Gallego (@jalgallego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in motor control and learning and enjoy learning about science in beautiful locations, then see you in #NCMPan25 Abstract submission deadline still open! More deets on the link

Paul Middlebrooks (@pgmid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David david robbe is done looking for clocks in brains. Henri Bergson had it right, he says. We measure time by our actions and the flow of the world around us, and David has a treadmill and rodents to prove it! (Well, not prove prove, but, you know...) braininspired.co/podcast/204/