Joshua Carter
Student of everything | Cognitive Neuroscience
Neurotech, cyberpsychology, neurostimulation
- Recommended read for anyone - wherever on the spectrum of this debate you are.
- Is using AI wrong? A review of six popular anti-AI arguments by Sean Goedecke seangoedecke.com/is-ai-wrong/ #AI
- What’s the most interesting paper ppl have read this month?
- Reposted by Joshua CarterMy latest for the @nytimes.com! You may not have heard, but scientists ever have gotten their first glimpse of flesh-and-blood sabertooth, courtesy of a frozen kitten from the Siberian permafrost 🧪
- www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... - an interesting paper covering the on going progress towards digitalising brains, conveying how integrating anatomy, neurotransmitter dynamics, and functional activity can reshape our understanding of brain function and its far-reaching applications.
- Definitely gonna have to check this out!
- Maybe this one’s for the next generation of computational neuroscientists: I assigned @neurograce.bsky.social’s Models of the Mind for a book review in my class, and a number of students said they were so inspired by the book they now want to work in a comp neuro lab and pursue the field!
- Reposted by Joshua CarterNew paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Davood Karimi and Simon K. Warfield: Diffusion MRI with machine learning doi.org/10.1162/imag...
- Hiroshi Nagai isn’t spoken about enough
- If you know BCI or general neurotech starter packs, don't be shy to @ me 😁
- Reposted by Joshua CarterNASA’s new rendering of the Christmas Tree Nebula
- quite liking this bluesky thing yk
- Reposted by Joshua Carter(1/5) Very excited to announce the publication of Bayesian Models of Cognition: Reverse Engineering the Mind. More than a decade in the making, it's a big (600+ pages) beautiful book covering both the basics and recent work: mitpress.mit.edu/978026204941...