Susan Wardle
@susanwardle.bsky.social
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Cognitive neuroscientist interested in vision & the brain. All views my own. she/her https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=TvNa77oAAAAJ&hl=en
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Why is it hard to make bathroom tiles look random? I really enjoyed discussing how our pattern-seeking visual brains make it tricky to perceive randomness with the BBC CrowdScience team.
howlglass.bsky.social
Today’s CrowdScience is a corker - from bathroom design to the fundamental mysteries of the universe. Fave quote: “there is no magique, only probability” By @benmotley.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
CrowdScience - Is anything truly random? - BBC Sounds
A question about bathroom tiles has us wondering whether everything is pre-determined
www.bbc.co.uk
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afni-pt.bsky.social
Announcing the next AFNI Bootcamp: Sep 23-25, 2025.

Free, open & virtual.

This "Part 1" will focus on basic visualization and single subject FMRI processing, including discussions of alignment, templates, regression, ROIs and quality control.

Details & registration: afni.nimh.nih.gov/bootcamp
AFNI Bootcamp: Sep. 23-25, 2025 | afni.nimh.nih.gov
afni.nimh.nih.gov
susanwardle.bsky.social
If you’d like to write a commentary to accompany our new article arguing for a rethinking of how we approach understanding visual function in occipitotemporal cortex, now is your chance!
jbrendanritchie.bsky.social
Our target discussion article out in Cognitive Neuroscience! It will be followed by peer commentary and our responses. If you would like to write a commentary, please reach out to the journal! 1/18 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... @cibaker.bsky.social @susanwardle.bsky.social
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hunterschone.bsky.social
Now out in @natneuro.nature.com

What happens to the brain’s body map when a body-part is removed?

Scanning patients before and up to 5 yrs after arm amputation, we discovered the brain’s body map is strikingly preserved despite amputation

www.nature.com/articles/s41593-025-02037-7

🧵1/18
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gcaedwards.bsky.social
High-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (hf-tRNS) targeted at motion processing region hMT+ does not improve visual motion discrimination. Failed #replication in #registeredreport

@ryanruhde.bsky.social Mica Carroll @cibaker.bsky.social

#trns #nibs #NIMH

doi.org/10.1016/j.co...

1/6
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irisgroen.bsky.social
In these tumultuous times, still happy to report a scientific achievement: our preprint on affordance perception was just published in PNAS!

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

Using behavior, fMRI and deep network analyses, we report two key findings. To recapitulate (preprint 🧵lost on other place):
Representation of locomotive action affordances in human behavior, brains, and deep neural networks | PNAS
To decide how to move around the world, we must determine which locomotive actions (e.g., walking, swimming, or climbing) are afforded by the immed...
www.pnas.org
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afni-pt.bsky.social
The result of a large (42 authors!) collaboration:
"Go Figure: Transparency in neuroscience images preserves context and clarifies interpretation"
arxiv.org/abs/2504.07824
TL;DR: The FMRI world can (and should) improve results interpretation and reproducibility *today*, via transparent thresholding.
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katrinfranke.bsky.social
Two more days until our workshop 🥳@cosynemeeting.bsky.social #Cosyne2025

Object-centric neural representations across species 🐒🐁🕷️🐝🖥️

Check out our homepage: toliaslab.org/workshop/cos...

Excellent speakers include @dyamins.bsky.social @hansopdebeeck.bsky.social & many more 🙌
Cosyne 2025 Object Centric Workshop
Website for the object centric workshop at 2025 COSYNE
toliaslab.org
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katrinfranke.bsky.social
I'll be giving a talk at the foundation model workshop #Cosyne2025 tomorrow: neurofm-workshop.github.io

In response to @thetransmitter.bsky.social article by @tyrellturing.bsky.social & Eva Dyer I'll be talking about:

How do "foundation"/AI models help us (experimenters) study the brain?
COSYNE 2025 Workshop - Building a foundation model for the brain
Join us to explore neuro-foundation models. March 31-April 1, 2025 in Mont Tremblant, Canada.
neurofm-workshop.github.io
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tristansyates.bsky.social
Why do we not remember being a baby? One idea is that the hippocampus, which is essential for episodic memory in adults, is too immature to form individual memories in infancy. We tested this using awake infant fMRI, new in @science.org #ScienceResearch www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Hippocampal encoding of memories in human infants
Humans lack memories for specific events from the first few years of life. We investigated the mechanistic basis of this infantile amnesia by scanning the brains of awake infants with functional magne...
www.science.org
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mamassian.bsky.social
The dynamic version is even more disturbing...
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martinhebart.bsky.social
People talk a lot about objects, but what about the softness of a cushion, the greenness of an emerald, or the viscosity of oil? In our work just published @pnas.org, we shed light on how we make sense of the hundreds of materials around us.
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
susanwardle.bsky.social
Why is it hard to make bathroom tiles look random? I really enjoyed discussing how our pattern-seeking visual brains make it tricky to perceive randomness with the BBC CrowdScience team.
howlglass.bsky.social
Today’s CrowdScience is a corker - from bathroom design to the fundamental mysteries of the universe. Fave quote: “there is no magique, only probability” By @benmotley.bsky.social www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
CrowdScience - Is anything truly random? - BBC Sounds
A question about bathroom tiles has us wondering whether everything is pre-determined
www.bbc.co.uk
Reposted by Susan Wardle
linateichmann.bsky.social
🚨PhD opportunity Fall/Winter
2025🚨
Join me in Geneva Switzerland #unige to learn more about colour perception. Using neuroimaging & computational modelling, you'll be working with an international & interdisciplinary team to understand how we transform light into a colourful world!🧠👁️🌈 #neurojobs
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pessoabrain.bsky.social
Embracing the complexity of visual understanding

Chris Baker's talk now at University of Maryland
#neuroscience
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coralineiordan.bsky.social
New paper story time (now out in PNAS)! We developed a method that caused people to learn new categories of visual objects, not by teaching them what the categories were, but by changing how their brains worked when they looked at individual objects in those categories.

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Sculpting new visual categories into the human brain | PNAS
Learning requires changing the brain. This typically occurs through experience, study, or instruction. We report an alternate route for humans to a...
www.pnas.org
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mitpress.bsky.social
Leslie Ungerleider (1946 - 2020) was an extraordinary, pioneering neuroscientist. The latest issue of @jocn.bsky.social honors her legacy with articles authored by former colleagues & trainees that highlight critical aspects of her work and its influence https://buff.ly/4156UKw #cogsci #neuroscience
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linateichmann.bsky.social
We are editing a Special Issue in JoV #VisionScience following our VSS symposium on 'The Temporal Evolution of Visual Perception'. More details:

arvojournals.org/DocumentLibrar…

@cibaker.bsky.soci
al @dimafic.bsky.social @irisgroen.bsky.social @tgro.bsky.social @rdenison @melcherpaclab.bsky.social
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lexkidder.bsky.social
Excited to share our recent work investigating the temporal dynamics of object space! It’s been wonderful working with @tgro.bsky.social and @drquekles.bsky.social at @marcsinstitute.bsky.social on this fun project😊
tgro.bsky.social
New preprint! Work led by Alexis Kidder (@lexkidder.bsky.social) during a visiting scholarship at @marcsinstitute.bsky.social with @drquekles.bsky.social & @tgro.bsky.social

"Mapping object space dimensions: new insights from temporal dynamics"

🔗 doi.org/10.1101/2024...

1/ Summary: 🧵👇
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sergedumoulin.net
How do we segregate objects from the background?

Here, we show that early visual cortex (V1) enhances object borders and rapidly (±50ms) discriminates them, indicating V1 neurons are tuned to perceptually relevant borders in natural images.

Full paper: doi.org/10.1073/pnas...
Natural image showing perceptual borders
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alexchesler.bsky.social
Super excited to be co-hosting scientist Nancy Hopkins and author Kate Zernike at NIH this Wednesday as part of a event jointly organized by the Porter Book Club, Women Scientists Advisors (WSA) and Women Scientist Fellows (WSF).

Details:
linktr.ee/wsf.nih?utm_...
videocast.nih.gov/watch=55349