Nghia Nguyen (@nghiadnguyen) 's Twitter Profile
Nghia Nguyen

@nghiadnguyen

Neuroscience PhD candidate @Harvard

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Jan Lui (@oilychickenleg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great day for my first tweet. So happy that >90% of the work I’ve done in the last 6 years is published today Cell! Thanks to all involved, but particularly my co-first author Nghia, who started as my student and has now become my teacher. authors.elsevier.com/c/1cFtBL7PXcM8O

Cell (@cellcellpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nghia Nguyen Nghia Nguyen #FacesOfCell worked on much of the research in this Cell paper when he was still an undergraduate Stanford University “Shared cortex-cerebellum dynamics in the execution and learning of a motor task” cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Nghia Nguyen <a href="/NghiaDNguyen/">Nghia Nguyen</a> #FacesOfCell worked on much of the research in this <a href="/CellCellPress/">Cell</a> paper when he was still an undergraduate <a href="/Stanford/">Stanford University</a> “Shared cortex-cerebellum dynamics in the execution and learning of a motor task” cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
@markandermann.bsky.social (@andermann_mark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share Nghia Nguyen’s graduate work bioRxiv Neuroscience! How do offline stimulus reactivations in cortex relate to later changes in stimulus responses (representational drift)? Cortical reactivations predict future sensory responses. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/6

Excited to share Nghia Nguyen’s graduate work <a href="/biorxiv_neursci/">bioRxiv Neuroscience</a>! 

How do offline stimulus reactivations in cortex relate to later changes in stimulus responses (representational drift)? 

Cortical reactivations predict future sensory responses.
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Mohammad Yaghoubi (@yaghoubi_mh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Main CosyneMeeting is over and 3 (among many) posters I learned from: 1- Cortical reactivations predict future sensory responses. Nguyen, ..., @markandermann.bsky.social 2- Mechanisms underlying flexible, context-dependent timing in medial entorhinal cortex. Erin Bigus, ..., Jim Heys

Yao Chen (@yaochen20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last May, we had excellent speakers from around the world: Maria Ahmed Priscilla Ambrosi David Brann Salwan Butrus Alex Chen Nghia Nguyen Julie Ouellette speaking at our symposium: neuroscience.wustl.edu/items/2023-ins…. We hope you will join the tradition to inspire us and be inspired!

Last May, we had excellent speakers from around the world: <a href="/mariaahmedch/">Maria Ahmed</a> <a href="/ambrosipri/">Priscilla Ambrosi</a> <a href="/davidhbrann/">David Brann</a> <a href="/salwan_butrus/">Salwan Butrus</a> <a href="/alexbchen/">Alex Chen</a> <a href="/NghiaDNguyen/">Nghia Nguyen</a> <a href="/JOuellette19/">Julie Ouellette</a> speaking at our symposium: neuroscience.wustl.edu/items/2023-ins…. We hope you will join the tradition to inspire us and be inspired!
Kempner Institute at Harvard University (@kempnerinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Mark Andermann (@markandermann.bsky.social) of Harvard Medical School and BIDMC brings experimental data and computational modeling together to understand cortical reactivations. Watch the video: youtu.be/1N6i7Zi9kXs #NeuroAI2025 #neuroscience #AI #NeuroAI

NEW: Mark Andermann (<a href="/andermann_mark/">@markandermann.bsky.social</a>) of <a href="/harvardmed/">Harvard Medical School</a> and <a href="/BIDMChealth/">BIDMC</a> brings experimental data and computational modeling together to understand cortical reactivations. Watch the video:

youtu.be/1N6i7Zi9kXs 

#NeuroAI2025 #neuroscience #AI #NeuroAI