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Natalie Schaworonkow

@nschawor

investigating electric waves in the brain,
thinking about visualization, interfaces,
art & beauty with computers.

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when analyzing LFP & spikes, only few units exhibit spike-field coupling. but there are lots of rhythms in the brain, how do they arise? this toy model here shows that only a small fraction of oscillatory units need to be active in synchrony to result in a discernible rhythm.

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June: mild OHBM & FENS fomo, but by now the 'finish. all. projects.' song is playing on max volume in my head every day (Berlin style techno, cold & relentless) thankful for: cool visitors & collaborators, tough but respectful reviewer comments, soccer, summer light & vibes ☀️

June: mild OHBM & FENS fomo, but by now the 'finish. all. projects.' song is playing on max volume in my head every day (Berlin style techno, cold & relentless) 

thankful for: cool visitors & collaborators, tough but respectful reviewer comments, soccer, summer light & vibes ☀️
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okay, true story: once invited Richard for a talk at a conference I organized (mainly for afterparty). I had filed this work under 'weird Bayesian ML stuff' until I was forced to sit through his talk with general intro into this –and it turned to be actually extremely useful. 🥇