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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Lorenzo Posani
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· Feb 13
Rarely categorical, always high-dimensional: how the neural code changes along the cortical hierarchy
A long-standing debate in neuroscience concerns whether individual neurons are organized into functionally distinct populations that encode information differently ("categorical" representations) and the implications for neural computation. Here, we systematically analyzed how cortical neurons encode cognitive, sensory, and movement variables across 43 cortical regions during a complex task (14,000+ units from the International Brain Laboratory public Brainwide Map data set) and studied how these properties change across the sensory-cognitive cortical hierarchy. We found that the structure of the neural code was scale-dependent: on a whole-cortex scale, neural selectivity was categorical and organized across regions in a way that reflected their anatomical connectivity. However, within individual regions, categorical representations were rare and limited to primary sensory areas. Remarkably, the degree of categorical clustering of neural selectivity was inversely correlated to the dime
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Pedro Vale
@pfvale.bsky.social
· Jul 10
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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Lorenzo Posani
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· Jun 12
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Lorenzo Posani
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· May 15
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· Apr 28
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· Apr 26
Lorenzo Posani
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· Apr 23
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Lorenzo Posani
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· Mar 11
Lorenzo Posani
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· Mar 11
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Sherrilyn Ifill
@sifill.bsky.social
· Feb 28
Lorenzo Posani
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· Feb 19
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Reposted by Lorenzo Posani
Earl K. Miller
@earlkmiller.bsky.social
· Feb 13
Rarely categorical, always high-dimensional: how the neural code changes along the cortical hierarchy
A long-standing debate in neuroscience concerns whether individual neurons are organized into functionally distinct populations that encode information differently ("categorical" representations) and ...
www.biorxiv.org
Reposted by Lorenzo Posani
Lorenzo Posani
@lorenzoposani.com
· Feb 13
Rarely categorical, always high-dimensional: how the neural code changes along the cortical hierarchy
A long-standing debate in neuroscience concerns whether individual neurons are organized into functionally distinct populations that encode information differently ("categorical" representations) and the implications for neural computation. Here, we systematically analyzed how cortical neurons encode cognitive, sensory, and movement variables across 43 cortical regions during a complex task (14,000+ units from the International Brain Laboratory public Brainwide Map data set) and studied how these properties change across the sensory-cognitive cortical hierarchy. We found that the structure of the neural code was scale-dependent: on a whole-cortex scale, neural selectivity was categorical and organized across regions in a way that reflected their anatomical connectivity. However, within individual regions, categorical representations were rare and limited to primary sensory areas. Remarkably, the degree of categorical clustering of neural selectivity was inversely correlated to the dime
www.biorxiv.org
Lorenzo Posani
@lorenzoposani.com
· Feb 13
Lorenzo Posani
@lorenzoposani.com
· Feb 13