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Behind every published study is a reviewer who gave their time to make it better.

Meet the researchers behind the reviews.

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From clicks to space: each echo adds information. Blind expert echolocators integrate successive clicks to refine spatial representations, outperforming novices. EEG captures the evolving neural dynamics underlying this accumulation process.

@skeriresearch.bsky.social @echodislocation.bsky.social

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If you are interested, you can find the full paper here:
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The Brain Stacks Sound Information to Navigate the Dark - Neuroscience News How does human echolocation work? Researcher found that the brain accumulates information across multiple mouth clicks to create a mental map.

The brain stacks sound information to navigate the dark neurosciencenews.com/human-echolo... Each #echolocation "click acts like a brushstroke, building a high-resolution mental representation of the surroundings in real-time."

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Human echolocation works step by step Experts in echolocation use multiple clicks and echoes to sense objects, offering insight into how the brain builds perception.

Human echolocation works step by step Experts in echolocation use multiple clicks and echoes to sense objects, offering insight into how the brain builds perception.

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Human echolocation works step by step Experts in echolocation use multiple clicks and echoes to sense objects, offering insight into how the brain builds perception.

Human experts in echolocation use multiple clicks and echoes to sense objects, offering insight into how the brain builds perception.
www.sciencenews.org/article/human-echolocati...

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How blind people map their surroundings using sound Researchers linked neural activity to how blind individuals determine the location of objects by integrating echoes from mouth clicks into a representation of their surroundings.

How blind people map their surroundings using sound | EurekAlert! www.eurekalert.org/news-release...

www.eneuro.org/content/earl...

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Human echolocation works step by step Experts in echolocation use multiple clicks and echoes to sense objects, offering insight into how the brain builds perception.

Human #echolocation works step by step www.sciencenews.org/article/huma... by @norabradford.bsky.social, "A study reveals how individual tongue clicks and their echoes contribute to object sensing"

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How blind people map their surroundings using sound Researchers linked neural activity to how blind individuals determine the location of objects by integrating echoes from mouth clicks into a representation of their surroundings.

From our latest paper published in #eNeuro and the work done at @skeriresearch.bsky.social

How blind people map their surroundings using sound | EurekAlert! www.eurekalert.org/news-release...

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New in #eNeuro: García-Lázaro and Teng linked neural activity to how blind individuals determine the location of objects by integrating echoes from mouth clicks into a spatial representation of their surroundings.
https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0342-25.2026

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Human echolocation works step by step Experts in echolocation use multiple clicks and echoes to sense objects, offering insight into how the brain builds perception.

Nice writeup from @norabradford.bsky.social of @haydeegl.bsky.social's new paper on human #echolocation! We show with psychophysics and #EEG how proficient echolocators build percepts from successive clicks.

www.sciencenews.org/article/huma...

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Mixed selectivity: when neurons stopped looking like specialists - Nature Reviews Neuroscience In this Journal Club, Fanny Cazettes highlights a 2013 paper that demonstrated the importance of mixed selectivity for cortical computations.

I remember when we used to think that all neurons were specialized.
Mixed selectivity: when neurons stopped looking like specialists
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#neuroscience

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Confidence-weighted integration of human and machine judgments for superior decision-making When AI surpasses human performance, what can humans offer? We demonstrate that the performance of teams increases by integrating human judgments with those of machines. Integration is achieved by a s...

When AI surpasses human performance, what's left for humans? We find that human judgment boosts performance of human-AI teams because humans and machines make different errors. cell.com/patterns/ful... 1/2

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How Do Ultraprocessed Foods Affect the Gut?

Ultraprocessed foods, like breakfast cereals, frozen meals and processed meats, have been linked to colorectal cancer and other digestive conditions. Here's what to know.

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Join our next #ResearchInConversation webinar on the new #JNeurosci special collection, exploring debates on computational properties of the prefrontal cortex with editors Kumar Narayanan & Erin Rich.
🗓 December 18 | 12 PM EST
🔗 Register: vist.ly/4fy9a

4 months ago 3 3 0 0
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How I recovered from a collaboration gone wrong After learning “how quickly ‘we’ can turn wicked,” this researcher reshaped his approach

How I recovered from a collaboration gone wrong | Science | AAAS www.science.org/content/arti...

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Home Page - Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience The Georgetown Difference We are invested in providing a transformative experience through holistic training, accessible resources, and personalized career strategies to help you reach your aspiration...

(please repost) If you're looking for a #neuroscience PhD program - and interested in human brain plasticity and reorganization (neuroimaging in people born with blindness, deafness or without hands), my lab is accepting students this cycle. Email me!

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Excited to talk about #Echolocation and how the brain transforms echoes into spatial representations — with the scientific community and students from @UNAM @FESIztacala 🧠🔊

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#Echolocation is trainable, but can learning it be optimized? In work presented to CSUN2025 and now published in @csuncod.bsky.social's JTPD vol 13, @haydeegl.bsky.social illustrates the benefits of adjusting synthetic but realistic echolocation sounds to be more perceptible by novice listeners.

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Neural and behavioral correlates of evidence accumulation in human click-based echolocation Echolocation enables blind individuals to perceive and navigate their environment by emitting clicks and interpreting their returning echoes. While expert blind echolocators demonstrate remarkable spa...

Neural and behavioral correlates of evidence accumulation in human click-based #echolocation www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... by @haydeegl.bsky.social @echodislocation.bsky.social #neuroscience

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Impacts of climate change on global agriculture accounting for adaptation - Nature Analysis of data on six stable crops, capturing two-thirds of global crop calories, allows estimation of agricultural impacts and the potential of global producer adaptations to reduce outpu...

New study in Nature: major farming areas in wealthy nations at risk of losing 40% of their maize & wheat production this century. Do papers like this ever land on the desks of the Wall St titans financing fossil fuel expansion? What story do they tell themselves about their life's work?

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Lovely message and a wonderful showcase of your lab’s work!🎉🎉🎉

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Congrats Heida!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🥂

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With Santani Teng @echodislocation.bsky.social at SKERI, and heartfelt thanks to the participants who made this research possible.
Huge appreciation to our amazing lab team for their support. 🧠
#Echolocation #Psychophysics #AssistiveTech #Blindness

11 months ago 2 0 0 0

By testing carefully designed sound stimuli, we explored how they could support beginners in learning echolocation, with the long-term goal of improving training and expanding access for blind and low-vision individuals.
🎧 A small step toward making this powerful skill more accessible.

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🦇✨ New paper out!

Novel Stimuli to Benchmark and Train Echolocation Skills
Curious about how echolocation can be made easier to learn?
We evaluated how specific auditory temporal cues might improve spatial perception.
#Echolocation #BlindTech #AssistiveTech #Blindness
lnkd.in/gVe4VWqu

11 months ago 6 1 1 1

Thanks for choosing the decency camp
@davidpoeppel.bsky.social

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