Incanus Yao
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26-10-2016 09:45:17
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The Kilosort4 paper is now published Nature Methods. We put a lot of work into building and properly documenting all things Kilosort (including for older versions). w/ Carsen Stringer @[email protected] #kilosort paper: nature.com/articles/s4159… code: github.com/MouseLand/Kilo…
Happy to share a new preprint - the culmination of the past three years of postdoc with Blake Richards and Adrien Peyrache 🪐😴⚡️, and my first real foray into #NeuroAI as a tool to study the sleeping brain: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (1/🧵) c’est parti!
New paper! We break down "mixed selectivity" and discuss why smart brains need it. Thanks to my colleagues Kay M Tye PhD Stefano Fusi Matti 🧠 Marcus Benna and @felixtaschbach Mixed selectivity: Cellular computations for complexity doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…
📜Out now Nature Communications !😊 We show that what you learn & how you learn it can lead to important differences in neural activity structure + these differences play an important role in later adaptation nature.com/articles/s4146… w/ Matt Perich Lee E Miller Juan Álvaro Gallego ClopathLab 🧵
Beyond grateful to share two co-first author papers that came out in nature!! With Amit Vinograd, we provide causal evidence for a line attractor in the mammalian brain! And with Mengyu Liu 刘孟宇, we show that line attractors might be a common mechanism for emotions beyond anger!
Thrilled to share the first preprint from the lab! We find that mouse V1 contains a three-dimensional map of visual space with different populations of neurons responding to near and far visual cues! Led by Yiran He with Antonio Colás Nieto and Antonin Blot. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/n
Can the motor system use sensory expectations to prepare for unexpected events? Excited to share my latest work with Andrew Pruszynski – where we establish that sensory expectations shape neural population dynamics in motor circuits! 🧵 and paper below 1/
Are you using GCaMP8 or planning to switch from GCaMP6? Then check out this new preprint from our lab! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… - Calcium imaging - GCaMP8 vs. GCaMP6 - Spike inference - Imaging + ephys ground truth With F. Helmchen, K. Svoboda karel svoboda, M. Rozsa & X. Fang.