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Hey, is it okay to post a link for a Psychological survey with teh #neurskyence tag? A friend of mine is collecting data for his capstone project at Nevada State Univ.

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2DNEURO is now offering an 8-channel TTL wireless optogenetic system! You can stimulate up to 8 animals simultaneously — perfect for operant conditioning setups. I currently have 4 systems available. If you're interested, please get in touch! #neurskyence #optogenetic #brain

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SO... do we really use 10% of our brains?
SO... do we really use 10% of our brains? YouTube video by Becky and the Brain

Well its official! My first Youtube video is now live 😱

Excited for this next step in my #scicomm career over on #BeckyandtheBrain 🤓🧠

#neurskyence #CogSci

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEsC...

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Open-access neuroscience comes to the classroom: Q&A with Liz Kirby Neuroscience textbooks can be prohibitively expensive for some undergraduate students. A new open-access alternative seeks to change that.

The @thetransmitter.bsky.social has a Q&A about Behavioral Neuroscience, the new open-access textbook (@thekirbylab.bsky.social and others).

Forward this to all your colleagues who teach intro or behavioral neuroscience!

www.thetransmitter.org/books/open-a...

#neurskyence #neuroscience

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A graphical overview of a model to explain the executive processes governing reaction time variability.

A graphical overview of a model to explain the executive processes governing reaction time variability.

A screenshot of the abstract of the paper titled 'Executive control uctuations underlie behavioral variability in anthropoids'. The abstract reads: 'In complex tasks requiring cognitive control, humans show trial-by-trial alterations in response time (RT), which are evident even when sensory-motor or other contextual aspects of the task remain stable. Exaggerated intra-individual RT variability is associated with brain injuries and frequently seen in aging and neuropsychological disorders. In this opinion, we discuss recent electrophysiology and imaging studies in humans and neurobiological studies in monkeys that indicate RT variability is linked with executive control uctuation and that prefrontal cortical regions play essential, but dissociable, roles in such uctuation of control and the resulting behavioral variability. We conclude by discussing emerging models proposing that both extremes of behavioral variability (signi cantly higher or lower) might re ect aberrant alterations in various aspects of decision-making processes.

A screenshot of the abstract of the paper titled 'Executive control uctuations underlie behavioral variability in anthropoids'. The abstract reads: 'In complex tasks requiring cognitive control, humans show trial-by-trial alterations in response time (RT), which are evident even when sensory-motor or other contextual aspects of the task remain stable. Exaggerated intra-individual RT variability is associated with brain injuries and frequently seen in aging and neuropsychological disorders. In this opinion, we discuss recent electrophysiology and imaging studies in humans and neurobiological studies in monkeys that indicate RT variability is linked with executive control uctuation and that prefrontal cortical regions play essential, but dissociable, roles in such uctuation of control and the resulting behavioral variability. We conclude by discussing emerging models proposing that both extremes of behavioral variability (signi cantly higher or lower) might re ect aberrant alterations in various aspects of decision-making processes.

Out now in TiCS - our opinion piece arguing that rt variability is an informative characteristic of human and primate performance, and is likely governed at least in part by ACC, DLPFC and OFC. OA to read here:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #psychscisky #neurskyence

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