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"Stop copying me!" is there research to describe why someone copying your behaviors is so infuriating, despite empathy suggesting that some (emotional) mimicry is desirable?
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2011)
The pain of social disconnection: examining the shared neural underpinnings of physical and social pain
https://sanlab.psych.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2015/05/Eisenberger2012NRN.pdf
The #OpenAi chatbot is another way to break down complex topics for non-experts
Prompt: Explain computational neuroscience to me like I'm five
Response: Sure! Computational neuroscience is the study of how our brains work using computers. Just like a computer can help us solve math problems and play games, it can also help us understand how our brains think and make us feel things. It's like using a special tool to learn more about our brains and how they help us do all the things we do.
Prompt:
Can you make it longer please?
Response:
Sure! Computational neuroscience is the study of the brain and nervous system using computer science and math. It's a way of using computers to help us better understand how our brains work and how they help us do things like think, feel, and move. This field of study is important because it can help us learn more about conditions like brain injuries, mental illness, and other brain-related problems. By using computers, scientists and doctors can create models of the brain and test out different ideas to see how the brain works and how we can help it work better. This is a very exciting field of study because it has the potential to help us better understand the most complex organ in our bodies and how it makes us who we are.
# introduction
Hello ! I'm Jean-Julien (JJ) Aucouturier, an academic/neuroscientist based at the FEMTO-ST Institute in Besançon, France. I'm interested in new methods for the analysis of human sensory electrophysiology, and working both with healthy participants and neurological or psychiatric patients. Some of our recent work has involved, for instance, using system identification methods such as reverse correlation to crack how people perceive dominance, trustworthiness or confidence from someone else's voice, and whether people still do that under coma.
#Besançon is really lovely, but I haven't always been here ! I was trained in Computer Science with François Pachet at SONY Computer Science Laboratory in Paris, and was then mentored in cognitive neuroscience at the University of Tokyo with Takashi Ikegami and the RIKEN Brain Science Institute with Kazuo Okanoya. After a decade spent in IRCAM in Paris where I directed the ERC-funded CREAM music neuroscience team, I'm now Directeur de recherche CNRS (equiv. Full Professor) at the FEMTO-ST Institute (CNRS/Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté) in Besançon.
Lab website: https://neuro-team-femto.github.io
I'm happy to find a new online home here and to reconnect with you guys in a way that, hopefully, will work better for all of us !
#neuroscience #neurology #acoustics #python #openscience #cnrs #cogsci #cognition #consciousness #coma #femtost
Let me introduce myself! My name is Ilenna Jones, I am a computational neuroscientist with keen interest on how dendrites contribute to a singular neuron's ability to compute functions and learn tasks. I build biophysical models of neurons in #pytorch and use #deeplearning principles to investigate how #neuron models can learn and compute given their biologically realistic constraints.
I'm looking for postdocs right now! Feel free to connect if you're looking for someone like me!
I'm very interested in helping other students find resources and guidance as they consider science and #neuroscience in general. Feel free to connect if you're looking for advice/perspectives!
#computationalneuroscience #theoreticalneuroscience #neuroscience #neuralcomputation #learning #modeling #BlackInNeuro #FirstGen #Questbridge
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I'm a research psychologist and neuroscientist. I also compose and perform experimental music.
My past work has shown why music and movement are connected:
1. https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1209023110
2. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2019.0513
3. https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdfExtended/S0960-9822(21)01283-5
And how consensus-building conversation aligns our brains: https://psyarxiv.com/562z7
Now I'm working on conversation and social networks at Stanford with Jamil Zaki and writing a paper about why compositional generalization is hard with Josh Greene.
The Departments of Computer Science and Psychology at the Vancouver campus of the University of British Columbia invite applications for a full-time tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2023. The successful candidate will hold a joint appointment as a faculty member in both departments. Requirements …