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Posts by Gasser Elbanna

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A Brief History of Lab Notebooks How experimental recordings have changed, from the Renaissance through today.

Fascinating short history, including how "Isaac Newton’s famous Waste Book is a rare example of a physical continuity between the two cultures of notetaking: humanist and scientific."
www.asimov.press/p/lab-notebo...

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Hi everyone! As Chair of the Local Planning Committee for ICPhS 2027, I am excited to share with you the ICPhS 2027 website, hot off the press! Between the website and social media, you should find all you need to plan your trip to beautiful Victoria BC! ➡️ icphs2027.ca

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Are the laws of thought woven from three golden threads?

Tom @cocoscilab.bsky.social and I discuss some of the history and themes in logic, probability, and neural nets, in his new book The Laws of Thought.

braininspired.co/podcast/233/

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Language, Intelligence & Thought lab is looking for a lab manager! This is a 2-year postbac position that will allow you to gain experience in human neuroscience, cognitive science, and AI research prior to applying to PhD programs.

Express interest here: forms.gle/npXEGUjGUbp5...

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I am thrilled to announce that our group has received a new grant from the Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation to study the neural dynamics of vocal learning in children! I am looking for a postdoc to join us in this effort, currently funded for 2 years. Please reach out with CV and letter of interest.

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DEADLINE APPROACHING!

Apply to Brains, Minds, and Machines by March 23. This three-week course is designed for graduate students, postdocs, and faculty in computer science or neuroscience.

🔗More info here: go.mbl.edu/BMM

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Sharing “Neural Thickets”. We find:

In large models, the neighborhood around pretrained weights can become dense with task-improving solutions.

In this regime, post-training can be easy; even random guessing works

Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2603.12228
Web: thickets.mit.edu

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Optimized feature gains explain and predict successes and failures of human selective listening - Nature Human Behaviour Griffith et al. show that human-like auditory attentional strategies naturally arise from the optimization of feature gains for selective listening.

Excited to announce a new paper from our lab, by Ian Griffith @iangriffith.bsky.social with help from Preston Hess @phess2.bsky.social, introducing a model of attentional selection. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@mitbcs.bsky.social @mitscience.bsky.social
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Recurrent cortical networks encode natural sensory statistics via sequence filtering The visual cortex receives a stream of high-dimensional sensory input. The role of dense local, recurrent cortical connections in shaping responses to these inputs has been unclear. Here, we show that...

Recurrent cortical networks encode natural sensory statistics via sequence filtering
www.cell.com/neuron/abstr...
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Compact deep neural network models of the visual cortex - Nature Parsimonious deep neural network models can be used for prediction of visual neuron responses.

Nature research paper: Compact deep neural network models of the visual cortex

go.nature.com/3OKRXZU

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Memorization vs. generalization in deep learning: implicit biases, benign overfitting, and more Or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the memorization

What is the relationship between memorization and generalization in AI? Is there a fundamental tradeoff? In infinitefaculty.substack.com/p/memorizati... I’ve reviewed some of the evolving perspectives on memorization & generalization in machine learning, from classic perspectives through LLMs.

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Two more posters from our lab at ARO today:

T152 A Model of Speech Recognition Reproduces Signatures of Human Speech Perception and Reveals Mechanisms of Contextual Integration, by Gasser Elbanna

T171 Hearing-Impaired Deep Neural Networks Predict Real-World Hearing Difficulties, by Mark Saddler

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If at ARO today, check out the presentations from our lab:

talk at 3:15pm: Optimized Models of Uncertainty Explain Human Confidence in Auditory Perception, by Lakshmi Govindarajan

poster 28: In-Silico fMRI Experiments Enable Comparisons of Speech Models to Human Auditory Cortex, by Gasser Elbanna

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On research careers in academia and industry The epilogue to a series on Cognitive Science and AI

Should you go to academia or industry for research in AI or cognitive science? It's the most common question I get asked by PhD students, and I've written up some of my thoughts on the answer, as an epilogue to my research-focused series on these fields: infinitefaculty.substack.com/p/on-researc...

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The cerebellum supports high-level language?? Now out in @cp-neuron.bsky.social, we systematically examined language-responsive areas of the cerebellum using precision fMRI and identified a *cerebellar satellite* of the neocortical language network!
authors.elsevier.com/a/1mUU83BtfH...
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How We Learn Lab

🧠 Hiring a Research Assistant/Lab Manager! Share widely! 📍 St. Louis | ⏰ Full-time

We're launching the How We Learn Lab @WashU, studying attention, learning & memory interactions. Perfect for anyone interested in dev cog neuro who wants hands-on experience before grad school.

deckerlab.com

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We evaluated three classes of speech models against a set of neural signatures. If you’re curious how they performed, stop by our poster to learn more!

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Prior work has shown that speech models can predict brain responses to natural speech. However, it remains unclear whether these models also reproduce well-documented signatures of the auditory cortex.

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If you’re still at #NeurIPS2025, come say hi at our poster at @unireps.bsky.social in Ballroom 20D!

I'm presenting work co-led by Ivy Brundege and me, with @joshhmcdermott.bsky.social, showing that in silico fMRI experiments of speech models reveal notable discrepancies with human auditory cortex.

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Badr AlKhamissi's Website I am a PhD candidate at EPFL, co-advised by Antoine Bosselut and Martin Schrimpf. My research lies at the intersection of machine learning, neuroscience and cognitive science. Prior to EPFL, I was an ...

Not attending NeurIPS this year, but very much looking to connect.

I’m seeking a PhD research internship next summer in AI for Science, especially where AI meets brain and cognitive sciences. 🧠

If you’re hiring, I’d love to connect!

bkhmsi.github.io

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Neuropsychologia | Cooperating brain systems and intelligent behaviour: Special issue in honour of John Duncan | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier Throughout his distinguished career, John Duncan has made numerous influential contributions to understanding the behavioural and brain basis of attention and intelligence. John’s ideas, invariably co...

Special issue of Neuropsychologia celebrating the career of John Duncan.
www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
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Task-optimized models of sensory uncertainty reproduce human confidence judgments Sensory input is often ambiguous, leading to uncertain interpretations of the external world. Estimates of perceptual uncertainty might be useful in guiding behavior, but it remains unclear whether hu...

New pre-print from our lab, by Lakshmi Govindarajan with help from Sagarika Alavilli, introducing a new type of model for studying sensory uncertainty. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Doctoral studies in Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience at NYU

Looking for a PhD program where you can study computational neuroscience? NYU has a fantastic array of researchers covering the field:

groups.google.com/g/systems-ne...

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I'm recruiting PhD students to join my new lab in Fall 2026! The Shared Minds Lab at @usc.edu will combine deep learning and ecological human neuroscience to better understand how we communicate our thoughts from one brain to another.

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DeckerLab

Excited to share that I'm joining WashU in January as an Assistant Prof in Psych & Brain Sciences! 🧠✨!

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! 🙌 Please help spread the word!

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Large-scale multi-site study shows no association between musical training and early auditory neural sound encoding - Nature Communications Widely cited studies have claimed that musical training is associated with enhanced neural encoding for sound at early stages of the auditory system. Results from this large-scale multisite study do n...

It has been "known" that musical experience improves auditory coding in the brainstem. But...a new multilab study concludes

"Our findings provide no evidence for associations between early auditory neural responses and either musical training or musical ability."

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

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Tonic dopamine and biases in value learning linked through a biologically inspired reinforcement learning model Nature Communications - Accurate future predictions are essential for guiding behavior, and disruptions in this process are associated with psychiatric disorders. Here the authors show that changes...

My first paper with @naoshigeuchida.bsky.social is finally out in @natcomms.nature.com ! rdcu.be/eACGf

TL;DR: asymmetric learning rates can be induced by shifts in tonic dopamine giving rise to pessimistic/optimistic biases in agents or animals undergoing reinforcement learning .

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eurips.cc A NeurIPS-endorsed conference in Europe held in Copenhagen, Denmark

NeurIPS is endorsing EurIPS, an independently-organized meeting which will offer researchers an opportunity to additionally present NeurIPS work in Europe concurrently with NeurIPS.

Read more in our blog post and on the EurIPS website:
blog.neurips.cc/2025/07/16/n...
eurips.cc

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What shapes the topography of high-level visual cortex?

Excited to share a new pre-print addressing this question with connectivity-constrained interactive topographic networks, titled "Retinotopic scaffolding of high-level vision", w/ Marlene Behrmann & David Plaut.

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3. We manipulated the model’s access to past and future speech cues, revealing the importance of the acoustic context and its directionality in human speech recognition.

Come to our poster to learn more!

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