Alireza Karami | علیرضا کرمی
@alirezakr.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral researcher @NeuroSpin | AI 🤖 & neuroscience 🧠 enthusiast https://linktr.ee/alirezakr
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alirezakr.bsky.social
A brief bio for those who do not know me as a junior researcher 👋: I'm a postdoctoral researcher studying math cognition with @standehaene.bsky.social. Previously, I completed my PhD at CIMeC, supervised by @manpiazza.bsky.social, focusing on numerosity perception.
alirezakr.bsky.social
Interesting PhD positions in AI & ML with the ELLIS–Max Planck AI Network. Potential opportunities for interdisciplinary projects bridging AI and neuroscience.
ellis.eu
🚀 ELLIS partners with the newly launched 𝗠𝗮𝘅 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗸 𝗔𝗜 𝗡𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸 to expand doctoral opportunities across Europe.

Fully funded PhDs with dual supervision: one advisor in ML/AI, one in an application domain, with optional ELLIS co-advisors.

📅 Oct 1-31
🔗 ellis.eu/news/ellis-p...

@maxplanck.de
ELLIS Partners with New Max Planck AI Network to Expand Doctoral Opportunities
The ELLIS mission is to create a diverse European network that promotes research excellence and advances breakthroughs in AI, as well as a pan-European PhD program to educate the next generation of AI...
ellis.eu
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diedrichsenjorn.bsky.social
Variance partitioning is used to quantify the overlap of two models. Over the years, I have found that this can be a very confusing and misleading concept. So we finally we decided to write a short blog to explain why.
@martinhebart.bsky.social @gallantlab.org
diedrichsenlab.org/BrainDataSci...
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martinhebart.bsky.social
I wanted to add some thoughts to this excellent blog post, not detailed, maybe wrong, maybe useful:
1. Unique variance is easy to interpret as a lower bound of what a variable explains (the upper bound being either what the variable explains alone or what the other variables cannot explain uniquely)
diedrichsenjorn.bsky.social
Variance partitioning is used to quantify the overlap of two models. Over the years, I have found that this can be a very confusing and misleading concept. So we finally we decided to write a short blog to explain why.
@martinhebart.bsky.social @gallantlab.org
diedrichsenlab.org/BrainDataSci...
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eringrant.me
I’m recruiting committee members for the Technical Program Committee at #CCN2026.

Please apply if you want to help make submission, review & selection of contributed work (Extended Abstracts & Proceedings) more useful for everyone! 🌐

Helps to have: programming/communications/editorial experience.
alirezakr.bsky.social
Thrilled that #CCN2026 will be hosted at NYU! Having experienced an amazing summer school there last year, I know how inspiring the city is. It’s heartbreaking, though, that many brilliant Iranian students and researchers may be excluded due to the new travel restrictions.
neurograce.bsky.social
The rumors are true! #CCN2026 will be held at NYU. @toddgureckis.bsky.social and I will be executive-chairing. Get in touch if you want to be involved!
alirezakr.bsky.social
Come and check out our poster at #CCN2025, presented by @tlmnhut.bsky.social
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davidecortinovis.bsky.social
New preprint out! We propose that action is a key dimension shaping the topographic organization of object categories in lateral occipitotemporal cortex (LOTC)—and test whether standard and topographic neural networks capture this pattern. A thread:

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Investigating action topography in visual cortex and deep artificial neural networks
High-level visual cortex contains category-selective areas embedded within larger-scale topographic maps like animacy and real-world size. Here, we propose action as a key organizing factor shaping vi...
www.biorxiv.org
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jeanremiking.bsky.social
We’re very happy to share 3 highlights of our Brain and AI team for #CCN2025 's week:

1. 🏆1st place for the Algonauts competition: paper, thtread and code below

2.🗣Keynote: Language in the Brain: 2025.ccneuro.org/k-and-t-lang...

3. 🚀Tutorial: Scale your decoding pipeline in the notebook
alirezakr.bsky.social
2️⃣ A poster led by Samuel Debray, with @standehaene.bsky.social — another exciting project.

📄tinyurl.com/2zt6h8z7
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hamedk72.bsky.social
Excited to share our JNeurosci paper- featuring on the cover!
The Representational Organization of Static and Dynamic Visual Features in the Human Cortex
w/ Jianxin Wang, and Stefano Anzellotti
Cover: www.jneurosci.org/content/45/28.cover-expansion
Paper: www.jneurosci.org/content/45/28/e1164242025
The Journal of Neuroscience: 45 (28)
www.jneurosci.org
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szymanikjakub.bsky.social
A computational linguistics colleague needed to join the Center for Mind-Brain Sciences - Italy's leading cognitive neuroscience research unit. @cimecunitrento.bsky.social is located in Trentino, famous for its high quality of life in Italy. www.cimec.unitn.it/en/71/langua...
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herbstso.bsky.social
Looking for a Master internship and interested in timing the interplay between timing and hearing?
🔽
brainthemind.com/openings/
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standehaene.bsky.social
If you are in Paris on October 1-3 : we are organizing a fantastic cognitive neuroscience conference at Collège de France, on topics ranging from language to math, education and consciousness, with many of my favorite scientists !
Full program here:
www.unicog.org/seeing-the-m...
Seeing the Mind, Educating the Brain
www.unicog.org
alirezakr.bsky.social
Exciting avenues ahead:
✅ Developmental studies—do these ventral representations emerge early or with formal education?
✅ Cross-modal generalization—does the same geometry hold for other sensory modalities?
✅ Links to behavior—how do these neural patterns relate to numerical skills?
alirezakr.bsky.social
🌟 Our results challenge the idea that numerosity is mainly a dorsal stream function.

Ventral areas also show robust encoding—suggesting a more distributed system than @standehaene.bsky.social ’s Triple Code Model.

This raises new questions about symbolic and non-symbolic number processing.
alirezakr.bsky.social
• Early visual areas showed a linear number line.
• Parietal and ventral regions showed a curved manifold, separating extremes from middle numerosities.

Possible interp.:
🔸 Numerosity-tuned coding @jacobmpaul.bsky.social aul.bsky.social‬
🔸 Decision-variable encoding @summerfieldlab.bsky.social
alirezakr.bsky.social
🧠 We replicate Castaldi et al. (2019), showing numerosity is encoded independently of other visual features along the dorsal stream.

🔍 We extend this to the ventral stream, where number representations were often neglected, aligning with topographic maps reported by @sergedumoulin.net & Harvey.
alirezakr.bsky.social
Our approach built on Castaldi et al. (2019) and combined:
🔹 RSA—to quantify how numerical and non-numerical features are encoded
🔹 Multidimensional Scaling (MDS)—to visualize the neural geometry of numerosity representations

This allowed us to isolate number representations from visual confounds.
alirezakr.bsky.social
We used fMRI in 31 adults performing a numerosity estimation task.
Visual arrays varied in:
• Number of dots
• Item size
• Total area
• Density

✅ Critically controlled for visual confounds to isolate genuine number representations.
alirezakr.bsky.social
Why care about numerosity?
Numerosity perception is a core cognitive skill:
• Present early in development
• Shared across species
• Thought to scaffold formal math learning

Yet, where and how the brain encodes it independently of other visual features has remained debated.
alirezakr.bsky.social
New paper out in @commsbio.nature.com!
@elicastaldi.bsky.social, Evelyn Eger, @manpiazza.bsky.social

🔢 We reveal how the brain represents numerosity across the entire visual system, from early visual areas to high-level association cortices.

👇 A thread
🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s42...
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alirezakr.bsky.social
🎉 New Chapter Published!

🧠 Title:
Neurobiological underpinnings of developmental dyscalculia
👥 Authors:
Paula A. Maldonado Moscoso, @alirezakr.bsky.social , @manpiazza.bsky.social

#Neuroscience #CognitiveNeuroscience #LearningDisabilities #Dyscalculia