Is there yet a mastodon alternative for #tweeprint?
Anyway, here goes a #mastoprint πŸͺ©

"Evaluating the statistical similarity of neural network activity and connectivity via eigenvector angles"

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystems.2022.104813
#NeuralNetworks #Neuroscience #Statistics #CompNeuro

I'm very excited to finally see this published. Let me tell you about it:
🧡 1/5

Its #wormwednesday Time for a #tweeprint. The amazing Lucy M. Wang wanted to model the mechanics of axonal microtubule bundles. 1/n https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1gE6d1SPT0Mzq#.Y5otMvV6Res.twitter
@NicoleCRust There's no building of 'community' without building active measures to include ECRs and historically excluded groups πŸ€·πŸΎβ€β™€οΈ. I like(d?) the #tweeprint aspect of science twitter to learn about #neuroscience (and other cool science) outside my field. Also liked broadcasting help questions to a wider audience (science or otherwise). While I enjoyed (and learned from) some science twitter discussions, most of them felt really unmoderated (and exclusive) and not useful in the end. Don't think I'll miss them in that format.

A summary by first author Marie Uhlig can be found here:

https://mobile.twitter.com/MarieUhlig1/status/1468704572210360326

(What's the equivalent of a #tweeprint on Mastodon?)

Marie Uhlig on Twitter

β€œIn this preprint https://t.co/1dUtWFbIVs, we describe a relative increase in gray matter volume (GMV) after acute psychosocial #stress compared to the control group, in which several clusters showed a - daytime-related? - GMV decrease. A summary 🧡:”

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