Many thanks to our conference chairs and our program committee members: David Boas, @swathikiran.bsky.social, @mstangl.bsky.social, @mayucel.bsky.social, Hasan Ayaz, @avonluh.bsky.social, @nicoleprovenza.bsky.social, @seeber.bsky.social, Bettina Sorger
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And don't miss our neurotechnology panel discussion with Dan Adams (Neuralink), Christoph Guger (g.tec), Katherine Perdue (Kernel), and Brett Wingeier (NeuroPace) 🤩🧠
Very much looking forward to our speakers: @maryamshanechi.bsky.social, @hugospiers.bsky.social, Marom Bikson, @jenpitt.bsky.social, Mary Czerwinski, @peabody124.bsky.social, @dpferris.bsky.social, @sladouce.bsky.social, Matthew Rizzo,
@c-rothkopf.bsky.social, @doriswang.bsky.social, Ying Choon Wu
Interested in human brain function and neuroimaging during natural real-world activities? Learn more from our amazing speakers and present your own work at the Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference. Registration & abstract submission is now open: neuroscienceeverydayworld.org/conference-2...
Suthana et al. studied brain recordings from implanted electrodes in freely moving humans. They show that neural dynamics encoded actual and imagined routes similarly. @suthanalab.bsky.social @seeber.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🧠 Our new (NIH funded!) paper reveals how the brain creates internal dynamics during both real- and imagined navigation. We recorded directly from the human hippocampus as participants moved through physical space and when they mentally navigated imagined routes.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🧠✨ Save the Date! The third Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference will take place at Boston University on July 28-29, 2025. Check out our fantastic lineup of speakers featuring cutting-edge brain research in everyday life situations: neuroscienceeverydayworld.org/conference-2...
Map of london with the planned routes of 43 taxi drivers overlaid in yellow lines.
🚨 new publication from our lab in @pnas.org !
"Expert navigators deploy rational complexity–based decision precaching for large-scale real-world planning"
Entropy of streets & successor representations explain planning speed
Colab wth Daniel McNamee at Champalimaud
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
This is a really interesting new study linking curiosity and cognitive mapping:
New episode!
I talked to Roberto Bottini about cognitive maps, image spaces, how blind people have altered grid-like coding, egocentric and all-centric perspectives, some tips for grant writing & much more.
Thanks Roberto for being a guest!
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I'd love to join. My lab is looking at theta in the human MTL during navigation and memory.
Hi Xuan, I work at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology, and would love to join your starter pack, if possible. Thank you!
Hi Amy, I'm working at the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and neurotechnology, and I'd love to join your starter pack, if possible. Thank you!
Hi Steven, I'd love to join, if possible. Thanks!
Hi Stephanie. I'd love to join. Thanks!
Hi Jessica, I'd love to join. My lab studies human spatial navigation and memory. Thank you!
Thanks Allie, I'd love to join.
Thanks Arielle, I'd love to join.
This article highlights the amazingly creative work of BU BME star faculty Darren Roblyer. Check it out! #BiomedicalEngineering #SocietalEngineering
www.bu.edu/articles/202...
Congratulations to the 2025 BMES CMBE award winners, including BU BME Profs. Chris Chen, who won the Shu Chien Achievement Award, and Hadi Nia, chosen as a Rising Star. Huzzah! #BiomedicalEngineering #SocietalEngineering
www.bmes.org/cmbe2025-awa...
Two of my favorite people, star faculty Cathie Klapperich and Joyce Wong, are driving an effort at Boston University to make women's health a societal priority. #BiomedicalEngineering #SocietalEngineering
www.bu.edu/articles/202...
I'm honored to lead a BME department with faculty like Muhammad Zaman, a wonderful example of what we mean at BU by Societal Engineering. #BiomedicalEngineering #SocietalEngineering
www.bu.edu/articles/202...
Would love to join. Thanks!
Thanks, Aidan. Would love to join.
Join us in Boston for the second conference on the Neuroscience of the Everyday World. We have a fantastic lineup of speakers and an exciting program. Registration will close soon. Find more information and register here:
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Join us in Boston for the second Neuroscience of the Everyday World Conference, Aug 26-27, 2024. Find more details and a list of confirmed speakers on our website: neuroscienceeverydayworld.org/conference-2...
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Trying out Blue Sky
Would be fantastic if some former guests could retweet/whatever you call it here, so I'm not starting from scratch again
@matthiasnau.bsky.social @jzberman.bsky.social @eikofried.bsky.social @katejj.bsky.social @erikwengstrom.bsky.social @jacobbellmund.bsky.social
Check out our new paper: we used iEEG in freely-moving humans, to study neural representations of memory and space in the human MTL during ambulatory spatial navigation. Hot off the press from the Suthana lab, spearheaded by the amazing Sabrina Maoz:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...