Sarang Dalal
@sarangnemo.bsky.social
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Professors are the enemy... of this bullshit. 🧠〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️ Neuroelectromagneticoscillationsexpialidocious! 🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲 Professor, Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Aarhus University
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sarangnemo.bsky.social
📈🧠 We're looking for brains! 🧠📈
Postdoc + PhD positions are available to help pioneer fetal MEG with optically pumped magnetometers, measuring prenatal responses to sound and light to understand how we start making sense of the world even before we're born. 🐣

Please get in touch to hear more!
schematic of fetal OPM-MEG
sarangnemo.bsky.social
If you can't quite place where we are – Aarhus is Denmark's second largest city with a lovely Scandi seaside vibe. Plus, the city's landmarks appear to take inspiration from magnetometer designs. 🤓 We're lucky to have the chance to live and work here!
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Positions can start in winter or spring and are based here at Aarhus University in Denmark. This project will be In collaboration with @larshpedersen.bsky.social and @ana-namburete.bsky.social.

Many thanks to @lundbeckfonden.bsky.social & @carlsbergfondet.dk for their support!
sarangnemo.bsky.social
📈🧠 We're looking for brains! 🧠📈
Postdoc + PhD positions are available to help pioneer fetal MEG with optically pumped magnetometers, measuring prenatal responses to sound and light to understand how we start making sense of the world even before we're born. 🐣

Please get in touch to hear more!
schematic of fetal OPM-MEG
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adykstra.bsky.social
Our open-access article - Testing circuit-level theories of consciousness in humans - together with Yunkai Zhu, Carolina Fernandez Pujol, @dvwz.bsky.social, @jonescompneurolab.bsky.social, @tmarvan.bsky.social, and @danclab.bsky.social, was just published @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social.
sarangnemo.bsky.social
So great to see so much OPM-MEG showcased at #FITNG2025! Come see my own contribution demonstrating fetal OPM-MEG with visual stimulation responses at poster P2-H-96. We plan to take this much further in the next few years, also happy to chat about the postdoc or PhD position we have available!
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fitngin.bsky.social
Dr. Margot Taylor is giving an inspiring talk about how to expand the frontiers of neuroimaging in toddlers with wearable OPM-MEG (Optically Pumped Magnetometer - Magnetoencephalography) 🧠
@sickkidsto.bsky.social
#FITNG2025
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Wonderful to see fetal OPM-MEG developing nicely. Congrats to Chiara Capparini for a wonderful talk and her young investigator award! #FITNG2025
fitngin.bsky.social
Just now in the Methods session: Dr Chiara Capparini presented a hot topic at #FITNG2025: OPM-MEG for fetal imaging!
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Btw there's a Cognitive Science Movie Index that rates films for accuracy – unfortunately it's down right now, I hope just temporarily ...
cogfilms.sitehost.iu.edu
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Pixar's Inside Out is surprisingly good about memory formation and forgetting – Dacher Keltner and Paul Ekman are in the credits!
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. They must have done background research with a real MEG lab, reimagining it as steampunk – they even marked fiducials the way we do! They only lose a point for confusing an MRI scan for a CT. 😚
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imagingneurosci.bsky.social
Launched in 2023, Imaging Neuroscience is now firmly established, with full indexing (PubMed, etc.) and 700 papers to date.

We're very happy to announce that we are able to reduce the APC to $1400.

Huge thanks to all authors, reviewers, editorial team+board, and MIT Press.
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enshittification | noun | when a digital platform is made worse for users, in order to increase profits
sarangnemo.bsky.social
That's all? That'd be a criminal reckless driving charge in much of the world. Here in Denmark you'd lose both your license and your car on the spot...
sarangnemo.bsky.social
They found it! Here's the correct citation:
Motokawa K (1944). Die Verteilung der elektrischen Aktivität auf der Kopfschwarte und ihre Beziehung zur Cytoarchitektonik der Großhirnrinde des Menschen. Japanese Journal of Medical Sciences, III Biophysics, 10:99–111.
The first plot of EEG topography on the scalp, published in 1944 by Kōiti Motokawa.
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Actually stay tuned, it seems he might have published two articles in the same journal volume! I've asked my library to see if the other one is there too. :-)
sarangnemo.bsky.social
My library found this article (auf Deutsch!) but this plot isn't in there. 😔

BTW a fellow PhD student back in the day, Erik Edwards, became obsessed with Motokawa and summarized much of his work in his thesis. You might be interested to have a look! faculty.washington.edu/seattle/brai...
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tomrhysmarshall.bsky.social
We fed cows the ground-up remains of other cows.

We got BSE.

Now we're feeding LLMs the ground-up outputs of other LLMs.

🤷‍♀️
trackingactions.bsky.social
Because the internet/documents in the last ~1.5 years have been flooded with LLM generated content… so much of the “new data” is AI generated. It was clear this would happen TBH
bencollins.bsky.social
AI is Getting Worse, but It's Getting Worse
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imagingneurosci.bsky.social
On this day 2y ago we announced our move away from the huge profits that NeuroImage makes for Elsevier.

Things at Imaging Neuroscience have progressed fantastically thanks to the support for this move by the brain imaging community and @mitpress.bsky.social. 565 papers published already!
Screenshot of the original tweet announcing our move, with 5K likes and 2M views.
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Unauthorized ideas are no longer allowed entry into U.S. thought...
bsky.app/profile/jess...
sarangnemo.bsky.social
Be sure to delete all research proposals from your devices and brains before attempting entry to the U.S. They're full of ideas! 🫠
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blmckean.bsky.social
striking to me that this interview ends with him plaintively pleading for other university leaders to speak up: "I don’t think this is all about Princeton. It’s about what’s happening in the United States. I think this would be so much stronger if many more of my fellow presidents were speaking up."
joshbraun.bsky.social
I greatly appreciate everything that Christopher Eisgruber says in this interview, but, more than that, it's increasingly a relief to hear someone in a position of authority willing to be sane in public. #academicSky #eduSky

www.nytimes.com/2025/04/09/p...
The University President Willing to Fight Trump
Christopher L. Eisgruber of Princeton University talks about the administration’s move to freeze billions of dollars in funding to higher education institutions.
www.nytimes.com
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carlbergstrom.com
How it started / How it's going
Columbia University caves to demands to restore $400m from Trump administration

Measures include empowering security officers to arrest people, and reassigning control of Middle East department 
Exclusive: NIH freezes all research grants to Columbia University
Amid negotiations with Trump, the university could risk losing nearly $700 million