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Meredith McCarty

@neuro_meredith

Neuroscience PhD candidate. ✨ she/her ✨ 🏳️‍🌈

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The Potential of Brain Stimulation During Sleep to Enhance Memory Function ⁠ ⁠ BrainPost's topic overview by Meredith McCarty ⁠ ⁠ brainpost.co/weekly-brainpo…

The Potential of Brain Stimulation During Sleep to Enhance Memory Function ⁠
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<a href="/brainpostco/">BrainPost</a>'s topic overview by <a href="/Neuro_Meredith/">Meredith McCarty</a> ⁠
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brainpost.co/weekly-brainpo…
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Officially a writer for BrainPost! BrainPost I’ve been subscribed since 2020, and have loved the format of balanced accuracy and interpretability. 📖 💡✨

Officially a writer for BrainPost! <a href="/brainpostco/">BrainPost</a> 
I’ve been subscribed since 2020, and have loved the format of balanced accuracy and interpretability. 📖 💡✨
Earl K. Miller (@millerlabmit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New results! A model built like the brain but NOT trained on neural data. Yet, it replicated neural (and behavioral) data. And it made novel predictions that were confirmed in data! New learning principles emerge from biomimetic computational primitives biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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The "Ship of Theseus" article has been edited 1792 times since it was created in July of 2003. At present, 0% of the phrases in the original article (seen below) remain.

The "Ship of Theseus" article has been edited 1792 times since it was created in July of 2003. At present, 0% of the phrases in the original article (seen below) remain.
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In Scientific American's (Feb 2024) article 'Minds Everywhere,' Michael Levin and others present several examples of bioelectricity serving as the integrating mechanism for functionality or agency across several things such as the Planarian, fly traps, slime mold, sensitive

In Scientific American's (Feb 2024) article 'Minds Everywhere,' <a href="/drmichaellevin/">Michael Levin</a> and others present several examples of bioelectricity serving as the integrating mechanism for functionality or agency across several things such as the Planarian, fly traps, slime mold, sensitive
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Preprint alert 📢 with Dan Levenstein, Matt Krause, Bradley Voytek, Richard Gao In this work, we evaluate the theoretical status of neural oscillations and local field potentials generally. A thread... 🧵 osf.io/preprints/psya…

Meredith McCarty (@neuro_meredith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very cool- I’ve always wondered about this question- especially with regards to energetic trade offs of different states, even sleep!