Magdalena Solyga
@solygamagda.bsky.social
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solygamagda.bsky.social
Very grateful to the Ruth Chiquet Prize committee for recognizing our efforts and to the FMI community for their invaluable support in this project.
fmiscience.bsky.social
This year's Ruth Chiquet Prize goes to @solygamagda.bsky.social, who sent a video message, for her work on how the brain detects sensory mismatches. Read more at: www.fmi.ch/news-events/...
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fmiscience.bsky.social
Our Open Day for Novartis was a great success! 🎉 Many @novartis.bsky.social colleagues joined us today to explore our science, meet our researchers & enjoy food trucks. Huge thanks to all volunteers and everyone who stopped by — here’s to more connections and collaborations!
Reposted by Magdalena Solyga
biorxiv-neursci.bsky.social
Visuomotor mismatch EEG responses in occipital cortex of freely moving human subjects https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.14.670295v1
solygamagda.bsky.social
A new preprint from our lab with @zelechowski.bsky.social & @georgkeller.bsky.social !

Using wireless EEG + VR, we recorded visuomotor mismatch responses in freely moving humans.

Huge thanks to all participants, Keller Lab members and FMI facilities!

Read more: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Reposted by Magdalena Solyga
elife.bsky.social
Ditching months-long delays for fast, constructive feedback.

This interview with @solygamagda.bsky.social dives into the experience of publishing with eLife and what it could mean for a more open and efficient future in science.
Publishing with eLife: “the future of science lies in greater transparency”
Neuroscientist Magdalena Solyga shares her latest study and her experience publishing with eLife.
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solygamagda.bsky.social
A few words on our latest paper and where we're heading next ⬇️
Reposted by Magdalena Solyga
georgkeller.bsky.social
Just in case you - as we did - were wondering whether humans would have any of these pesky visuomotor mismatch responses certain people have seen in mice...