Lorenzo Posani
@lorenzoposani.com
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Coding and decoding brains 👨‍💻 ⮂ 🧠 Associate Research Scientist, K99/R00 Scholar @ Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia Co-founder @ Cubbit 🐝 ☁️
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Absolute peak graphical abstract in this Cell paper about reprogramming the leaf-cutter's brains 😂

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"The myth of meritocracy in science collapses under the financial sacrifices expected at every career stage. From unpaid internships and self-funded conferences to underpaid positions, these hidden costs disproportionately exclude those without generational wealth, compounded by race and gender."
Too poor to science: How wealth determines who succeeds in STEM
From student to researcher, a career in science can come with a high price tag. This Perspective explores how persistent financial barriers limit who can succeed in science, revealing how wealth shape...
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"in 2025 we will have flying cars" 😂😂😂
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Yet another banger 👏 congrats for the great work Hannah!
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🚨 New WP! 📄 "Publish or Procreate: The Effect of Motherhood on Research Performance" (w/ @valentinatartari.bsky.social
👩‍🔬👨‍🔬 We investigate how parenthood affects scientific productivity and impact — and find that the impact is far from equal for mothers and fathers.
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I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen a red elephant yet I can very well create a mental representation of it.
Doesn’t seem the two functions you mentioned (select info / re-emit experiences) account for this ability to combine concepts compositionally to make up new stuff
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🇵🇹🤝🇮🇹 getting rid of fascists on the 25th of April
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I feel you captain
Revisitation of the Tintin and captain Haddock meme “what a week uh? Captain it’s Wednesday” meme where “week” becomes “year” and Tintin reminds the captain that we are still in march
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Roses are red
Violets are blue
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NEW 🧵 Is human intelligence starting to decline?

Recent results from major international tests show that the average person’s capacity to process information, use reasoning and solve novel problems has been falling since around the mid 2010s

What should we make of this?

www.ft.com/content/a801...
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cursed but makes the point
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The question is what are stock and estate investments for? And so on
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None of us can be sure what will “work.” You try multiple things and find your way in. Read some histories of the Civil Rights Movement by those who participated. They were never “sure” of what would work. Some campaigns fizzled out. But persistence, creativity, determination, and focus were key.
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I get the wolves, but I don’t think predators is the common link. For every beautiful predator you can name a “ugly” one (eg badger, hyena..) but I see the point. Beauty standards are fast changing so I’d look into culture more than evolution. Eg wolves are a old symbol for fierce & strong.
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Seems it narrows down to cats more than predators. Not many people imitating bears or gators with makeup. But what you say about cats is true - some ppl even think anime aesthetics comes from cat faces. A theory is they have baby human features (big eyes tiny mouth) and we are wired to like that.
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Excited to announce multiple #PhD & #Postdoc positions opening in my lab over the next three years as part of the #ERC Starting grant DIVERSE! Reposts appreciated 😊 #neuroscience #neuroskyence
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stefanofusi.bsky.social
We always see that 1) neural responses are very diverse 2) the shattering dimensionality is as high as it can be. Now also in an extensive analysis of the IBL dataset. Wonderful collaboration with @lorenzoposani.com, Shuqi Wang, Samuel Muscinelli, Liam Paninski. Many new analyses in this new version
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And, of course, a shoutout to @intlbrainlab.bsky.social and @alleninstitute.bsky.social for making their data available and making this project possible. They are world-leading examples of what open science should look like, and I’m sure there are many works like ours to come!
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While large-scale analyses sound relatively simple on paper (one hammer many nails), it is incredibly complex to organize so much data in a coherent way. This was a big effort from an amazing team: big thanks to Shuqi Wang (co-1st), Sam Muscinelli, Liam Paninski, @stefanofusi.bsky.social! /fin