Tjeerd Boonstra
@tjeerdwboonstra.bsky.social
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Neuroscientist at Maastricht University. Complex networks, brain-body interactions and motor control. Editor for Imaging Neuroscience
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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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trackingskills.bsky.social
We developed Arnold - the first control policy that learns multiple motor skills across detailed musculoskeletal models. A small step towards understanding the computational principles behind motor intelligence.
Arnold: a generalist muscle transformer policy
Controlling high-dimensional and nonlinear musculoskeletal models of the human body is a foundational scientific challenge. Recent machine learning breakthroughs have heralded policies that master ind...
www.arxiv.org
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observant-um.bsky.social
De druk op de Maastrichtse woningmarkt voor studenten lijkt een stuk lager dan voorgaande jaren. Het totaal aantal studenten stijgt nauwelijks, waardoor er geen extra kamers nodig zijn, zegt het hoofd van Maastricht Housing.

www.observantonline.nl/Home/Artikel...

#Studentenkamers #Maastricht
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evcurvefuturist.com
China added 256 GW of solar in H1 2025—over 2× the rest of the world combined (124 GW). With ~80–85% of new solar investment happening in China, it dwarfs nuclear builds & makes short-term coal bumps irrelevant. Exponential change is cementing China as the world’s energy leader. #Solar #BESS #SWB
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itsyuchao.bsky.social
🚨 New paper alert!
Excited to share our latest work in Movement Disorders:
“Somato-Cognitive Action Network in Focal Dystonia”
👉 doi.org/10.1002/mds....

We found asynchrony between SCAN and cerebellum in different dystonia subtypes. Thread below.
#dystonia #fMRI #PrecisionFunctionalMapping #neuro
Somato‐Cognitive Action Network in Focal Dystonia
Background The central pathology causing idiopathic focal dystonia remains unclear. The recently identified somato-cognitive action network (SCAN) has been implicated. Objective We tested whether ...
doi.org
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auksz.bsky.social
Job alert 🚨 Fully funded PhD position available in our Maastricht lab! Are you interested in predictive processing, individual differences, and computational modelling of behavioural and neural data? Please apply! #NeuroJobs vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl/job/Maastric...
PhD Candidate: cognitive computational neuroscience of individual differences
PhD Candidate: cognitive computational neuroscience of individual differences
vacancies.maastrichtuniversity.nl
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improvingpsych.org
PsyArXiv is seeking new moderators to help combat an increase in AI submissions! If you've ever posted a preprint to PsyArXiv, please consider joining. Minimum commitment 1h/month, there's a training session this Monday @ 1pm ET. More info here: forms.gle/9LB1rEtxHAeZ... #PsychSciSky
Expression of Interest in Serving as a PsyArXiv Moderator
As you might have heard, PsyArXiv is having some issues with an increase in low-quality submissions, ranging from AI generated manuscripts to inflate citation metrics, incoherent or nonsensical docume...
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tjeerdwboonstra.bsky.social
‘What if it’s just good enough, useful to many without being revolutionary?’

Great read on the current status of genAI and how it may further develop and affect our near future
cwarzel.bsky.social
Hello. I wrote a nice long essay about AI and this very strange moment where we're constantly told we're living in the dawn of a strange new future but the only thing that's actually clear is that everyone feels pretty unmoored and uncertain. I hope you'll read it
AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event
Three years in, one of AI’s enduring impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it.
www.theatlantic.com
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carlbergstrom.com
1. The philosophy of science sometimes gets an unearned reputation as a purely academic exercise that offers little by way of concrete tools for advancing research.

This is wrong.

And today, as we grapple with how AI is changing the nature of scientific activity, it's desperately wrong.
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deniswirtz.bsky.social
These are the most challenging times for early-career scientists and engineers.

My team is doing its bit to help by maintaining and even expanding our database of funding opportunities for early-career researchers.

We found 437 of them.

Download it freely here: research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding-...
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sifill.bsky.social
Start your morning with two minutes of the testimony of Samuel Garcia, an average American who drove 3 hours to speak truth to power to the Texas legislature. Let’s decide that we are all Samuel Garcia. Get in their faces and make them listen. Mr. Garcia is a great American.
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olivia.science
Correlation is not cognition.[1] Stop with the nonsense.

Everyday we slip further into the abyss. I often regret reading emails from other academics.

[1] Guest & @andreaeyleen.bsky.social (2023). On Logical Inference over Brains, Behaviour, and Artificial Neural Networks. doi.org/10.1007/s421...
tjeerdwboonstra.bsky.social
Congrats on the nice paper! Haven't read it yet. Do you mean predict in a correlational or causal manner?
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manlius.bsky.social
LLMs don't lie because they want to. They lie because they're trained to role-play, reinforced to please and lack grounding in truth.

This misalignment isn't just theoretical: it’s showing up in fabricated data, hallucinated praise, even red-teamed blackmail.

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Why AI chatbots lie to us
A few weeks ago, a colleague of mine needed to collect and format some data from a website, and he asked the latest version of Anthropic’s generative AI system, Claude, for help. Claude cheerfully agr...
www.science.org
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carandinilab.net
The Commission is pushing for a massive increase in funding for Horizon Europe 2028-2034. If I understand correctly, Pillar I, which includes @erc.europa.eu and Marie Sklodowska Curie fellowships, would go from the current €25 billion to €44 billion. Let's hope it happens!
tjeerdwboonstra.bsky.social
My feeling is that it is stimulated by shallow contact with many students and countered by in-depth contact with a few. If you’re coordinating entire cohorts you mostly hear about the negative outliers
tjeerdwboonstra.bsky.social
More broadly, this sentiment plays directly in the cards of populists who argue the same point and want to therefore reduce public spending on research. I just don’t understand why someone who received so much public funding is now making public statements that academics should not be trusted 😟
tjeerdwboonstra.bsky.social
Spending so much time and effort to try to find and share accurate and unbiased information about the things I study, I am actually a little offended that my colleague says (or implies) I (or my research) shouldn’t be trusted.
tjeerdwboonstra.bsky.social
Hi Joe, I also saw this post from my Dutch colleague and was very close to respond. I wasn’t so much triggered by the idea that you should trust tech companies but that he said that you shouldn’t trust academics (aka us (as well as himself))