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Posts by Adrien Peyrache

Really cool article on the modulation of striatal dopamine signals by trajectory errors. Would love to see it during freely moving behavior now :)

Kudos to Eleanor Brown, 1st author on this paper and former undergrad in the lab!

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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🚀 New workshop before FENS in Barcelona!
Join the Flatiron Institute Center for Computational Neuroscience of the Simons Foundation for a hands-on workshop on pynapple & NeMoS.
Learn to analyze and model neural data with open-source tools.
Accommodation & meals included.
Details ⬇️

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I agree but I also know one sure for sure, science communication is tough…

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Hi John, you mean our paper is not deep enough? Or the transmitter piece? Not sure to follow.

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Great piece by the Transmitter on our recent paper on the stability of the head-direction representation over time and environments.

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2 pilots killed after Air Canada plane collides with vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport | CBC

Terrible accident at Laguardia, a plane from Montreal crashed with an emergency truck. My deepest condolences to the families.

Had I accepted an invitation to go to NYC today, I would have certainly been on that plane.

www.cbc.ca/news/world/l...

4 weeks ago 7 0 0 0

Congrats Matteo and team!! Super exciting

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

You mean, you’re still a rat in SPAAAAAACE

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Checkout the notebook of this epic neuroscience dataset now on @dandiarchive.org and analyzed with pynapple!

1 month ago 18 6 0 2
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The ratstronaut dataset is available on DANDI!

(and analyzed with @pynapple.bsky.social 😍)

1 month ago 18 3 0 0

Please don’t make feel old

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If you think it looks weird and rare, you’re right. It has 24 eyes and has only been filmed twice.

1 month ago 23 2 1 0

Excited to this one out!
Congrats @dlevenstein.bsky.social for this super cool study and the characterization of neuronal “ground states”.

2 months ago 16 1 0 0

Let’s see how it correlates with other signals :p

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

Who doesn’t???

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You gotta love ripples

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'The postsubiculum as a head-direction cortex'

by Adrian Duszkiewicz, Desdemona Fricker, Andrea Burgalossi & Adrien Peyrache

@adrian-du.bsky.social @desdemonafricker.bsky.social @apeyrache.bsky.social

www.cell.com/trends/neuro...

2 months ago 23 4 0 0

Thanks Mark!

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I fell for it the very first day I recorded an HD cell ensemble. I remember like it was yesterday (13 years ago!).
I can even still recall exactly where I had dinner and with whom on that day, thanks to your PhD paper @adrian-du.bsky.social :p

www.nature.com/articles/nat...

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Cutting down on cable management. Makes sense.

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a man is pointing at a chalkboard that says vertebrates ALT: a man is pointing at a chalkboard that says vertebrates
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Absolutely. But then you have different solutions to the problem of how to align these never ending drifting representations across the brain. One solution (not the only one I guess) is through “fixed” low dimensional latent factors.
Prediction: grid cells do not drift either.

2 months ago 7 0 1 0

Thanks!

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Thanks!!

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Thanks!

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Merci !

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hahaha indeed!!! Thank you anyway

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kudos to @sskromne.bsky.social and @guillaumeviejo.bsky.social for all the hard work and dedication. Almost 400 recording sessions went into this!!

Also, a big thanks for the support from our funding agencies and institutions: CIHR, NSERC, @mcgill.ca, and @theneuro.bsky.social.

2 months ago 9 0 1 0
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New paper alert! 🚨

We found that the brain's compass is remarkably stable at two scales

1️⃣ the system maintains its internal organization for weeks
2️⃣ It "remembers" its orientation for weeks, even after a single visit

This may be key to how the brain aligns its other maps.

Paper: rdcu.be/e3waP

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The academic community failed Wikipedia for 25 years — now it might fail us Artificial-intelligence systems are feeding on Wikipedia without giving back, and academic indifference is threatening the survival of what is arguably the most widely used reference work on the plane...

"The time for passive consumption has expired. Every scholar should begin contributing their expertise to Wikipedia — not as charity, but as a core duty"

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

3 months ago 14 6 0 1