Excited to share that I'm joining WashU in January as an Assistant Prof in Psych & Brain Sciences! ๐ง โจ!
I'm also recruiting grad students to start next September - come hang out with us! Details about our lab here: www.deckerlab.com
Reposts are very welcome! ๐ Please help spread the word!
Posts by Zoe Boundy-Singer
This project began after my move to NIH and has been an eye-opening synthesis of my and Silvia's previous work. Couldn't be prouder of the incredible work of my first trainee and first author Corey Plate, who has just left NIH to begin his MD/PhD!
At #cosyne2025? Come to my poster tonight!
A bit delayed, but I'm happy to announce my first paper as a postdoc in the Jazayeri lab! We discuss recent insights into the neurobiology of timing and why timing is a useful platform to understand flexible control of behavior more generally. We hope the review is useful!
tinyurl.com/5n8yhxet
Movements alter V1 activity in mice, but two new studies suggest that something else is going on in monkeys.
How is the field making sense of this? And what does it mean for cross-species comparisons? My latest for @thetransmitter.bsky.social:
Why do sublinear response summation and quenching of shared variability tend to co-occur in cortex? We review phenomenological, normative, and circuit explanations. With Robbe Goris, Ruben Coen-Cagli, Nick Priebe, & Mate Lengyel. rdcu.be/dy1q5
๐งช #neuroskyence
Hi everyone! My first post on bluesky despite being a lurker for a while. I'm excited to be a part of an SFN minisymposium on suppression and variability in visual cortex this afternoon. If you're at #SFN23, check it out! #neuroskyence