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emorationality: computations, decisions and movement workshop
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Monday, May 24, 2010. Computations, decisions and movement workshop. Before the Future Summit in Melbourne, I attended the Computations, Decisions and Movement. In Giessen (Germany) to present a poster of our latest experiment mixing social coordination dynamics. The event was organized by Nathaniel Daw. And included Paul Glimcher. To name only a few of the speakers. It was also good to finally meet Jörn Diedrichsen. In person after years of reading each other's papers and to catch up with Richard Ivry.
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Brains and blinky lights: an update | Unsolicited Honesty
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Four impossible things before breakfast: Amy Bastian’s empathic logic. About how we are all sensitive whiney babies nowadays →. Brains and blinky lights: an update. February 6, 2015. An art installation at the Exploratorium’s Cognitive Technologies exhibit. Wow, post-SfN fatigue really took its toll on my posting frequency, eh? But I would like to draw your attention to a few pieces I’ve been working on that came out elsewhere recently, and share a few photos I took at the Exploratorium last week. Finall...
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Science | Unsolicited Honesty
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If your visual cortex weren’t such a good camera it’d be a storyteller. March 9, 2016. I’ve written before about how the brains of blind people can show us which aspects of our mental life are strictly tied to certain senses and which are, let’s call them, “sensory-flexible.” Imagining how a person might navigate their world in the absence … Continue reading →. Throw away the brain and study the heart instead: A science story. February 24, 2016. I had a paper accepted yesterday! February 1, 2016. Embarra...
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If your visual cortex weren’t such a good camera it’d be a storyteller. March 9, 2016. I’ve written before about how the brains of blind people can show us which aspects of our mental life are strictly tied to certain senses and which are, let’s call them, “sensory-flexible.” Imagining how a person might navigate their world in the absence … Continue reading →. Throw away the brain and study the heart instead: A science story. February 24, 2016. I had a paper accepted yesterday! February 1, 2016. Embarra...
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Unsolicited Honesty | Sharing is caring. | Page 2
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Newer posts →. May 8, 2015. I’ve had some recent success in keeping it together nutritionally while also writing a dissertation. Some success–not 100%, but some (I definitely packed cereal and almond milk for a lunch meeting today, and I’m not proud of it, but shit was getting kind of real today). It occurs to me that perhaps I owe this success to completely forgetting that recipes and recipe sites (I’m looking at you, Deb. Cherry asparagus tacos with queso fresco and cilantro. Buy pre-cut baby bellas or...
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Executive Leadership - Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
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Message from the HWNI Director. Message from the Neuroscience PhD Program Director. Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. Overview Of Training Program. BrainMIC Course: 4D Advanced Microscopy of Brain Circuits. Berkeley Summer Course in Mining and Modeling Neuroscience Data. UC Berkeley Extension Concurrent Enrollment Program. Search Our News Archive. University of California Berkeley. Message from the HWNI Director. Message from the Neuroscience PhD Program Director. Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. PhD (P...
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Crafts for Idiots: a furry bike seat cover for Burning Man | Unsolicited Honesty
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Crazy awesome science outreach alert. Dear Burners: a treatise on drugs and addiction →. Crafts for Idiots: a furry bike seat cover for Burning Man. August 8, 2014. I will be honest with you. This is not a good look for real life. It is not cute to be cruising down Broadway on a bike that looks like you had a taxidermist cover it with your flood-drowned pet muppet, Scruffy. It is depressing. What are you trying to do to me? 8220;Tape” on fur, front sides together. Next, you’ll put the front side of...
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SfN Day 3 (?) Highlight: A BMI in V1 | Unsolicited Honesty
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The Fall 2014 issue of the Berkeley Science Review is out! Four impossible things before breakfast: Amy Bastian’s empathic logic →. SfN Day 3 (? Highlight: A BMI in V1. November 22, 2014. Ran into my pal @ivryrich. He loves motor neurons! Mdash; Ned The Neuron (@NedTheNeuron) November 17, 2014. That I stopped blogging my SfN highlights the same day I took care of Ned the Neuron is no coincidence. That guy loves making new connections. Implanted in the brain, some kind of. Like a cursor or a robot arm, an.
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Writing, elsewhere | Unsolicited Honesty
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Meet Walnut, the crane who fell in love with her zookeeper. Exploring the Mind: Cognitive Technologies at the Exploratorium. Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. The future is now: Brains, machines, and everything in between. The Brain Imaging Center: A campus resource for cutting-edge research. Berkeley Science Review: Magazine. Staying Sharp: The secrets of agile aging brains. Sounding out your surroundings. Hotspots and fingers and plumes, oh my! Berkeley Science Review: Blog. Ed Dr Fiona MacPherson.
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Uncategorized | Unsolicited Honesty
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Resting Bitch: How your moods make you a more optimal you. February 1, 2016. 8220;Happiness depends not on how well things are going…but whether they are going better than expected.” Opinion papers are fun. It’s like going to a bar with a scientist and asking what they really think. They might be wrong, but … Continue reading →. May 2, 2015. It’s been a good month for writing! Dissertation AND extracurricular, I’m happy to say. I’m almost a doctor! SfN Day 3 (? Highlight: A BMI in V1. November 22, 2014.