Joe DeSouza (@drjfxd) 's Twitter Profile
Joe DeSouza

@drjfxd

A systems neuroscientist interested in how the brain prepares and then moves; Wow! 4 people now call me dad

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Motorvation (@motorvationusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brain Blast at the park with my 78 year old client Mike. He’s been training consistently with Motorvation since his diagnosis 7 years ago. Partner juggling challenges motor control and learning in many dynamic ways. We played a game of attack. He won! #Parkinsons #motorlearning

Jack A Gilbert (he/him/his) (@gilbertjacka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited for this latest iteration of the Earth Microbiome Project to finally be published. Standardized multi-omics of Earth’s microbiomes reveals microbial and metabolite diversity nature.com/articles/s4156…

Edgar Bermudez, PhD 🏝 (@viajesubmarino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 47 years of teaching neuroscience at the ULethbridge, Dr. Bryan Kolb is hanging up his hat as a professor. Standing ovation in the final moments of his wildly successful career! Send off words by ian whishaw :)

After 47 years of teaching neuroscience at the <a href="/uLethbridge/">ULethbridge</a>, Dr. Bryan Kolb is hanging up his hat as a professor. Standing ovation in the final moments of his wildly successful career! Send off words by <a href="/iwhishaw/">ian whishaw</a> :)
Julio Martinez (@juliomtneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a similar manner as molecular neuroscientists see genes encoding proteins as the basis for making neurons, systems neuroscientists see response patterns in single neurons as the basis for making neural codes. Response patterns are the words forming sentences in neural codes.

In a similar manner as molecular neuroscientists see genes encoding proteins as the basis for making neurons, systems neuroscientists see response patterns in single neurons as the basis for making neural codes. Response patterns are the words forming sentences in neural codes.
Dylan Burnette (@mag2art) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Golgi apparatus protein in a cell videoed through a microscope. The Golgi is saturated to show the vesicles trafficking around the cell. #CellBiology

GRC Eye Movements (@grc_eyemovement) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking forward to an exciting GRC #EyeMovement meeting this year 👀 Check out our inspiring lineup and program below! Apply through the website and don't forget to send your trainees 😊 grc.org/eye-movements-… Please RT

We are looking forward to an exciting GRC #EyeMovement meeting this year 👀
Check out our inspiring lineup and program below!
Apply through the website and don't forget to send your trainees 😊
grc.org/eye-movements-…
Please RT
Reza Shadmehr (@reziliusreza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alden had an amazing day. In the early morning she got a gorgeous MRI of Barney's cerebellum. Then by noon, she was listening to the neuronal orchestra in Charlie's cerebellum. Alden Shoup

Alden had an amazing day.
In the early morning she got a gorgeous MRI of Barney's cerebellum.
Then by noon, she was listening to the neuronal orchestra in Charlie's cerebellum.

<a href="/just_alden/">Alden Shoup</a>
Reza Shadmehr (@reziliusreza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know the term "efference copy". Would you like to listen to the neurons that encode it? Here is an example, in the cerebellum. (sound on please) Work of Mohammad Amin Fakharian and Alden Shoup

Joe DeSouza (@drjfxd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to the women who guided my life when it mattered most = MyMom, Jasmine, AuntJulie, Dr Deb Saucier for putting me on the research path, PhilosopherLou for our kids, and Christine Till for squash games weekly for over a decade #InternationalWomansDay

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Come to our VSS Meeting poster #313 this afternoon ~14h45 to see our longitudinal observational dance for Parkinson’s study showing changes across sensorimotor, and our wellness measures of mood and reward circuits using fMRI/EEG Centre for Vision Research VISTA @ YorkU

Come to our <a href="/VSSMtg/">VSS Meeting</a> poster #313 this afternoon ~14h45 to see our longitudinal observational dance for Parkinson’s study showing changes across sensorimotor, and our wellness measures of mood and reward circuits using fMRI/EEG  <a href="/CentreforVisio1/">Centre for Vision Research</a> <a href="/vistayorku/">VISTA @ YorkU</a>