Noam Roth (@roamnoth) 's Twitter Profile
Noam Roth

@roamnoth

Neuroscientist | postdoc at Steinmetz lab @UW & @IntlBrainLab | she/her | 🧠👩🏻‍🔬

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calendar_today22-12-2006 15:40:55

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Noam Roth (@roamnoth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to see this paper out! We show that, during invariant object search, top-down, task-relevant signals are likely integrated with feed-forward, visual signals directly in IT, rather than in V4.

Michael Barnett (@cajalme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this recent Science Friday interview with @JesseGomezBrain where he talks about our Pokémon paper! sciencefriday.com/videos/this-is… #pokemon #neuroscience #YourBrainOnPokemon

Check out this recent <a href="/scifri/">Science Friday</a> interview with @JesseGomezBrain where he talks about our <a href="/Pokemon/">Pokémon</a> paper! sciencefriday.com/videos/this-is… #pokemon #neuroscience #YourBrainOnPokemon
International Brain Laboratory (@intlbrainlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After >2 years of effort by our team in 7 labs, we present to you: 3 million choices from 101 mice in a standardized decision-making task. 🐭 "A standardized and reproducible method to measure decision-making in mice" doi.org/10.1101/2020.0… Story time! 🧵👇 1/10

After &gt;2 years of effort by our team in 7 labs, we present to you: 3 million choices from 101 mice in a standardized decision-making task. 🐭

"A standardized and reproducible method to measure decision-making in mice" doi.org/10.1101/2020.0…

Story time! 🧵👇 1/10
Nick Steinmetz (@steinmetzneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neuropixels probes, introduced 3 years ago, started a new era in large-scale electrophysiology. Today I'm happy to share a big team effort developing Neuropixels 2.0. We can now record stably from 10,000 sites in freely-moving mice. Thread - biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Michael Barnett (@cajalme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my new work with David Brainard & @GKAguirre! We measured chromatic contrast response functions and show that our quadratic model is able to predict fMRI responses in V1 to a wide range of stimuli. We examine how V1 chromatic sensitivity changes with eccentricity.

Check out my new work with David Brainard &amp; @GKAguirre! We measured chromatic contrast response functions and show that our quadratic model is able to predict fMRI responses in V1 to a wide range of stimuli. We examine how V1 chromatic sensitivity changes with eccentricity.
International Brain Laboratory (@intlbrainlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Pre-print announcement!🚨 We are excited to share our new pre-print addressing an important issue in systems neuroscience: reproducibility. 🧵 (1/8) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Anna J Bowen (@annajbowen1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Overjoyed to be selected among this year’s Hanna Gray Fellows, and so grateful for the support of my mentors and community that has brought me here.

Noam Roth (@roamnoth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@saraxsli Wow super interesting, and super relevant to our convo on Monday! I will definitely check out some of these neuronovels :) thx!