‘Natural’ behavior is an emergent pattern resulting from interactions between an organism’s abilities, drives, environmental conditions and life history. Behavioral training is more emphasizing a subset of this landscape than engaging novel capacity. How do you know which subsets generalize best?
22.02.2026 17:04
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Many neuroscientists suspect brain mechanisms for natural behaviors are ‘specialized’, whereas mechanisms for trained behaviors are ‘general’.
Where does this belief come from? Do biologists believe it? Seems like a conflation of ‘natural’ with pseudoscientific notions of ‘innate/hardwired’
22.02.2026 16:55
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Neuroscience has a species problem
If neuroscience is serious about building general principles of brain function, cross-species dialogue must become a core organizing principle.
If neuroscience is serious about building general principles of brain function, cross-species dialogue must become a core organizing principle rather than an afterthought, writes @suthanalab.bsky.social.
#neuroskyence
www.thetransmitter.org/animal-model...
16.02.2026 20:57
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W. Jeffrey Johnston - Postdoctoral position ad
By the way, if you’re interested in working together on problems like this, I’m starting my lab at UCSF this summer. Get in touch if you’re interested in doing a postdoc! More info here: wj2.github.io/postdoc_ad (7/7)
09.01.2026 19:06
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Most insects slow down in bitter cold. Not snow flies. - UW Medicine | Newsroom
Grateful to @pewtrusts.org for funding our snow fly work, in collaboration with Sebastian Brauchi at Universidad Austral de Chile.
We are now looking for post-docs to work on the biophysical mechanisms that allow snow fly neurons and muscles to function below zero.
newsroom.uw.edu/news-release...
18.12.2025 22:48
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This is a nicely detailed explanation! But when people express frustration with low-D dynamics, I think it is exactly what you say this paper disproves: the notion that variance explained is a proxy for the important parts of neural computation
25.11.2025 20:07
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“the conventional focus on low-dimensional coding subspaces” is tired, and in many cases just an artifact of low dimensional behavior. Excited to see comp models moving past it!
24.11.2025 23:39
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I’m so excited to be a part of this! Looking forward to interesting dialogues btw researchers already working at a massive scale and those trying to grow out ‘bespoke’ systems (like myself w/ chickadee neuroscience)
05.11.2025 18:39
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This was such a joy to read! Naive question: what are the D2-msn learning?
28.09.2025 22:39
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🚨Our preprint is online!🚨
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
How do #dopamine neurons perform the key calculations in reinforcement #learning?
Read on to find out more! 🧵
19.09.2025 13:05
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Yea, perhaps makes more sense to psychologists than neuroscientists? In practice I think those are best used as 3 styles of investigation, for any topic, rather than as saying anything intrinsic about the subject matter
30.06.2025 18:23
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Come visit Calcutta in the last week of August and see some amazing neuroscientists talk about the neural basis of behaviour at @behaviour2025.bsky.social
With @neuroetho.bsky.social @danielavallentin.bsky.social @selmaan.bsky.social @arkarupbanerjee.bsky.social and Michael Brecht!
28.06.2025 08:49
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My latest Aronov lab paper is now published @Nature!
When a chickadee looks at a distant location, the same place cells activate as if it were actually there 👁️
The hippocampus encodes where the bird is looking, AND what it expects to see next -- enabling spatial reasoning from afar
bit.ly/3HvWSum
11.06.2025 22:24
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Remote activation of place codes by gaze in a highly visual animal
Nature - Place cells in the chickadee hippocampus coherently represent locations in space, whether physically visited or viewed, enabling spatial reasoning at a distance through a unified process...
So excited to see @hannahpayne.bsky.social‘s paper out today: rdcu.be/eqAd4
It’s a beautiful result, and using a great model species for this question makes it powerfully clear and simple. Scaling up tools in a single model system won’t get you there on its own!
11.06.2025 21:42
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15.05.2025 02:26
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My first paper as a senior/corresponding author, had a fantastic experience with the eLife model! Revised manuscript coming soon
24.03.2025 21:45
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Hi friends, If you haven't seen it already, I was part of a mess this week — about science in the United States, and about NIH research aimed at understanding things like Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, autism, and depression.
🧪 Thread with some details. 🧠📈 🧠🤖
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10.03.2025 03:59
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How does the brain work in natural scenarios, in multi-animal societies of wild animals? 🧠 🧪 🦇
doi.org/10.1126/scie...
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30.01.2025 19:20
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Congrats to @maxkozlov.bsky.social and @avaskham.bsky.social for having this story first, and glad the NYT picked it up from them and is sending it out to a broader audience.
22.02.2025 00:19
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Thanks Tom! I appreciate the comments, and I agree our evidence is for cued recall in the paper. But I should add: we have no evidence *against* free recall, we just did not analyze it yet. Topic of ongoing experiments. So I’d add that caveat to your comments here until we get results!
18.02.2025 16:52
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This includes NY11, ie Staten Island
18.02.2025 14:56
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Stand Up And Be Counted
🔥 take on 🧪 industry silence to NIH changes: '“three levels of corruption” ... Biopharma CEOs: what will protect you then? Speak up, speak up now. Because as it stands, you're forming up on the wrong side of a very important line. Time will not be kind.' www.science.org/content/blog...
12.02.2025 17:02
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flying back from interviews to lab = same vibe
12.02.2025 18:12
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14.01.2025 04:58
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Technically a mountain chickadee, not the black capped chickadee I study. But they all share that ‘tiny dog aggressively yelling at every big dog it sees on the street’ energy
22.12.2024 17:40
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Who’s calling who funky 😡
22.12.2024 17:34
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