Sean Bradley (@seanpaulbradley) 's Twitter Profile
Sean Bradley

@seanpaulbradley

Behavioral Neuroscientist,
NIMH Staff Scientist,
OpenBehavior Contributer

Opinions are my own.

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OpenBehavior (@openbehavior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With #SfN abstracts now available online, we are working on a curated itinerary for posters that feature #opensource tools. Please contribute information about your presentations using this form. Thanks! forms.gle/Xbm918szXq3pxV…

With #SfN abstracts now available online, we are working on a curated itinerary for posters that feature #opensource tools. Please contribute information about your presentations using this form. Thanks!
forms.gle/Xbm918szXq3pxV…
Sean Bradley (@seanpaulbradley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Computer vision work is fun because if you succeed you get a cool result and if you fail you get a fever-dreamscape that will shake your faith in reality.

Saeed Salehi (@ssn_io) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attention is awesome! So we (Jordan Lei Ari Benjamin ML Group, TU Berlin Kording Lab 🦖 and #NeuroAi) built a biologically inspired model of visual attention and binding that can simultaneously learn and perform multiple attention tasks 🧠 Pre-print: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0… A 🧵...

OpenBehavior (@openbehavior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Open-Source Technology Social is on again for #SfN24! Samantha White Samantha and Sean Bradley Sean Bradley from the OB team are co-chairs for this year's social. It will be held on Sunday, Oct 6 at 6:45 pm in MCP N129. Hope to see you there! #neuroscience

The Open-Source Technology Social is on again for #SfN24! 

Samantha White <a href="/samantha6rose/">Samantha</a>  and Sean Bradley <a href="/seanpaulbradley/">Sean Bradley</a> from the OB team are co-chairs for this year's social. 

It will be held on Sunday, Oct 6 at 6:45 pm in MCP N129. Hope to see you there! 

#neuroscience
OpenBehavior (@openbehavior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ArUco markers help automate animal behavior scoring. They are open-source and 3D printable. Read about them in this week's post on OpenBehavior: edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/p… #neuroscience #openscience #behavior

ArUco markers help automate animal behavior scoring. They are open-source and 3D printable. Read about them in this week's post on OpenBehavior:

edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/p…

#neuroscience #openscience #behavior
Gabriel Loewinger (@gloewinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to test the effect of events/behavior at every trial time-point in photometry analyses? Paper with Erjia Cui, David Lovinger, Francisco Pereira. “A Statistical Framework for Analysis of Trial-Level Temporal Dynamics in Fiber Photometry Experiments.” python and R packages! 1/13

Want to test the effect of events/behavior at every trial time-point in photometry analyses? Paper with <a href="/erjiastats/">Erjia Cui</a>, <a href="/LovingerDavid/">David Lovinger</a>, <a href="/fpereira/">Francisco Pereira</a>. “A Statistical Framework for Analysis of Trial-Level Temporal Dynamics in Fiber Photometry Experiments.” python and R packages! 1/13
Jean Laurens (@jeanlaurenslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our lab’s first marmoset preprint! 🐒✨ We show that marmosets develop structured yet flexible foraging routes in a semi-naturalistic setting. Big congratulations to Nada El Mahmoudi and Francesca Lanzarini for leading this work! Ernst Strüngmann Institute biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Allen Institute (@alleninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨ Announcing a new glutamate indicator - iGluSnFR4! ✨ Launched as a pair, iGLuSnFR4s and iGluSnFR4f have high-sensitivity and fast activation/deactivation for recording synapses. More on the indicators and what they are already revealing: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Mark Laubach (@laubach_mark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Jensen Palmer, who successfully defended her dissertation today! She will be first-author on four papers on the computational and neural basis of decision making. We'll miss her and wish her all the best in her future endeavors. Jensen Palmer

Congratulations to Dr. Jensen Palmer, who successfully defended her dissertation today! She will be first-author on four papers on the computational and neural basis of decision making. We'll miss her and wish her all the best in her future endeavors. <a href="/JensenPalmer/">Jensen Palmer</a>