David Sussillo

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Computational neuroscience/deep learning. 
Research scientist at Meta Reality Labs. 
Adjunct Prof at Stanford. 
Prev: Google Brain, Stanford postdoc, Columbia PhD
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Sad doesn't begin to describe the the passing of my long-time friend, colleague, and mentor, Krishna Shenoy.

Who was Krishna?

The change in conversation from neuron to population,
the development of dynamics in neuroscience,
the advance of BMI to help humans with profound illness.

But mentorship and care for his neuroscience family, as he would say, that was deepest Krishna.

Proud to share this work connecting population-level factors to spiking activity, in @cellpress!

https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(22)01080-7

Latent factors are a powerful framework for understanding computation but what are factors? Just an analysis trick? Where are they in a neural circuit? (1/9) #neuroscience #tootprint #neuralnetworks

The centrality of population-level factors to network computation is demonstrated by a versatile approach for training spiking networks
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2022.12.007

#neuroscience

Happy next Orbit

πšƒπš‘πšŽ π™΄πš—πšπšŠπš—πšπš•πšŽπš π™±πš›πšŠπš’πš— is out! 🧠

I wrote it with the general reader in mind, so if you want to learn about the brain from a fresh perspective give it a try.

I'll post some threads about the chapters later

Opinion | I Edited Mental Illness Out of My College Applications. I’m Not Alone.

More and more young people struggle with mental health. Do universities want to hear about it?

May I present for your delectation The Spike's review of the year in neuroscience!

https://medium.com/the-spike/2022-a-review-of-the-year-in-neuroscience-ae4e0de082e7?sk=85b3166c4824c57e5f8153f91c1e7bdd

2022: A Review of the Year in Neuroscience - The Spike - Medium

Can we go back to boring now? No wars launched by a slightly unhinged despot, no global inflation, energy crisis, or ongoing pandemic. No morally-bankrupt World Cup for which the usual euphemism of…

The Spike

#introduction
Hi, #neuroscience community.

I'm an assistant professor at the University of Washington who works at the intersection of engineering and neuroscience. I am excited about using engineering tools like closed-loop motor brain-computer interfaces to probe basic neuroscience questions, and using insights about the brain to improve functionality of BCI applications.

My lab's current work
1) explores using BCIs as tools to begin unravelling how learning computations happen in neural populations
2) studies the interactions between users who learn alongside algorithms ("co-adaptation").
3) investigates how brains build "internal models", with a current interest in how to quantify internal model formation behaviorally.
We use both animal models (non-human primates) and human subject experiments. We also collaborate closely with computational and theoretical neuroscientists.

Trying out this thing as an alternative to Twitter. I'm already intimidated by the space to write and minimal pressure to edit.

#introduction
I am a postdoc at Stanford University, working with Krishna Shenoy. In collaboration with many experimental and computational colleagues, I study the neural mechanisms that control movement, and more broadly, how neural populations spanning interconnected brain regions perform the distributed computations that drive skilled behavior. I develop experimental and computational tools to understand the neural population dynamics that establish speed and dexterity.

I aim to discover insights into brain-wide computations in health and in neurological disease, with an eye towards identifying effective, targeted neuromodulation to treat movement disorders.

I also build open source tools:

Looking forward to joining the growing neuro community here!

Neuropixel Utilities

Documentation for neuropixel-utils

@NicoleCRust I wonder if the widely held belief that contemporary neuroscience lacks conceptual innovation is itself an old view that previous generations also held. Or did they think they were doing great? It's hard to be objective about your own time.