Adrian G Bondy, PhD
Associate Research Scholar, Princeton Neuroscience Institute.
On the job market to lead my own lab to study the multi-region circuit basis of cognition, learning and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Professional Website:
https://abondy.princeton.edu
- My colleague, office mate and friend Thomas Luo (@thomas-zhihao-luo.bsky.social) has just left to start his own lab (theluolab.org). If you are looking to join a lab in neuro. and/or machine learning, you could not hope for a better mentor. Congrats to @utah.edu for the great hire! Please share!
- Reposted by Adrian G Bondy, PhDWhat happens in your brain when you make up your mind? Postdoc (soon faculty at U. of Utah) @thomas-zhihao-luo.bsky.social and ex-grad student (now Shanahan Fellow at Allen Institute) @timkimd.bsky.social have some answers in this new paper out in Nature! www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧵 1/6
- How does the brain decide? 🧠 Our new @nature.com paper shows that neural activity switches from an 'evidence gathering' to a 'commitment' state at a precise moment we call nTc. After nTc, new evidence is ignored, revealing a neural marker for the instant when the mind is made up. rdcu.be/eGUrv
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- Reposted by Adrian G Bondy, PhDFriday’s AIND JC lead by Shawn Olsen and I on the Brody lab preprint ran 90+ min, unusual. Nice paper, spirited discussion. Make a clear argument that to grasp behavior we need multiregional, multi-neuron, simultaneous single-trial data. Below quotes from the paper. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...