Kari Hoffman (@perpl_lab) 's Twitter Profile
Kari Hoffman

@perpl_lab

PI at Vanderbilt University. See @[email protected]

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linkhttp://perpllab.psy.vanderbilt.edu calendar_today18-03-2015 16:01:21

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Mark McIntyre (@mark_mcintyre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will stop posting about cycle lanes in Glasgow soon, I promise. But while this news is out there, it's also worth reflecting on just how many people are now using this. Up to 1,500 a day, in all weathers. 13% of journeys on Vicky Rd now are by bike. Change like this matters.

Ilka Diester (@ilka_diester) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see this out Neuron: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jRiE3BtfH9A… We report on a meeting about internal world models in humans, animals, and AI putting Marr's three levels into action across species. Universität Freiburg IMBIT BrAInWorlds @ThomasBrox Andreas Vlachos Monika Schönauer

Excited to see this out <a href="/NeuroCellPress/">Neuron</a>: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jRiE3BtfH9A… We report on a meeting about internal world models in humans, animals, and AI putting Marr's three levels into action across species. <a href="/UniFreiburg/">Universität Freiburg</a> <a href="/IMBIT_UniFR/">IMBIT</a> <a href="/BrainworldsFR/">BrAInWorlds</a> @ThomasBrox <a href="/VlachosLab/">Andreas Vlachos</a> <a href="/m_schoenauer/">Monika Schönauer</a>
SilicoLabs - Capture Behaviour (@silicolabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨Check out Animations in #SilicoStudio! Add seamless animations with interactive triggers to create stunning and immersive Experiences. Transform your projects with fluid motion and engaging visuals. #Innovation #Technology #XR #Interactive #Animations

Ole Jensen @olejensen.bsky.social (@olejensenohba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our MEG/MRI study from The Centre for Human Brain Health points to subcortical regions involved in alpha modulation: If your left compared to right globus pallidus or caudate are larger, you can better modulate left than right hemisphere alpha power. doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal

Kari Hoffman (@perpl_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the first large-animal paper using all DBC deep array probes, but won’t be the last. If you’re into high density sampling (eg #neuropixels, scrolls, etc), and are considering good options for deep/indwelling/wireless/linear recordings, feel free to reach out!

Kari Hoffman (@perpl_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautiful. We need more of this! Also newer Kilosort v’s created some issues as it solved others- Saman Abbaspoor applied a system of manual curation after KS here; cell.com/cell-reports/f…

Dr. Emily A. Aery Jones (@emilyaeryjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Monumental new work from the George Dragoi lab tackles the question of how replay can parallelize, bind, and compress representations of 15 (!) unique linear track experiences: nature.com/articles/s4159…

Gord Fishell (@gordfishell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cortical interneurons learn on the job! Speculated this was true a decade ago! Sherry Wu and Min Dai finally provide evidence! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

The Transmitter (@_thetransmitter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women are consistently under-cited in neuroscience. @anne_churchlandand and Felicia Davatolhagh share tools that can help assess citation diversity. thetransmitter.org/publishing/wom…

Gal Badihi (@gal_badihi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Paper in Current Biology! Chimpanzees across FIVE communities take rapid turns in gesture-to-gesture exchanges resembling human conversational patterns. Language may not be a pre-requisite for fast-paced, coordinated communication in social species sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences (@vubasicsciences) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research from Kari Hoffman sheds light on the circuit organization that supports memory and spatial cognition. 🧠 This discovery helps with our understanding of how our brains process complex cognitive tasks. 🔗 Read the full study here 👉 cell.com/cell-reports/f…

Kari Hoffman (@perpl_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come to U10 U11 this morning if you’re interested in NHP cell assemblies, memory replay, wireless recording 100s of units during learning of new and old context-specific sequences, all in freely moving (and sleeping) monkeys #sfn2024

Come to U10 U11 this morning if you’re interested in NHP cell assemblies, memory replay, wireless recording 100s of units during learning of new and old context-specific sequences, all  in freely moving (and sleeping) monkeys #sfn2024
Kari Hoffman (@perpl_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What makes memories last—dynamic ensembles or static synapses? | The Transmitter: Neuroscience News and… disq.us/t/4r3afea Thanks to Jason Shepherd for organizing!

Jason Shepherd (@jasonsynaptic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am and have been fascinated with how memories are formed and stored. A big challenge, not unique to memory, is synthesizing concepts across scales of anaylsis - from molecules to computation. Here I try to distill how we can move forward in understanding memories. Thanks /1

Denise J. Cai, Ph.D. (@denisejcai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Cai Lab nature paper alert! In new work led by Joe Zaki, we find that rest periods after learning not only stabilize new memories BUT ALSO integrate new memories with older ones from days past! (1/9) Read it here: nature.com/articles/s4158…

🌟 Cai Lab <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> paper alert! In new work led by <a href="/mysteriousjoe_/">Joe Zaki</a>, we find that rest periods after learning not only stabilize new memories BUT ALSO integrate new memories with older ones from days past! (1/9)

Read it here: nature.com/articles/s4158…
Thilo Womelsdorf (@thiwomto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper shows causal effects of gaze-contingent stimulation on learning feature-based attention: Treuting et al. (2025) Adaptive Reinforcement Learning is causally supported by Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Striatum. Neuron cell.com/neuron/fulltex… 1/2