Srividya Pattisapu
PhD Student, Stony Brook University | Neuroscience, Science Communication.
Address all correspondence to Dr. SissyFuss, Valley of Despair, Dunning-Kruger Curve. Waiting for the boulder to roll back down.
- @elife.bsky.social ftw!!
- At @elife.bsky.social you can now include explainer videos with every figure. Like going to a seminar while you engage with the paper. First example here elifesciences.org/articles/106... Click the arrows next to each figure to get a video of @mathiassablemeyer.bsky.social explaining it for you!
- Reposted by Srividya PattisapuHow do we make sense of scientific literature that is growing explosively to the point where no-one could read all the relevant papers, and is contaminated with fraudulent and LLM-generated papers? I think that science isn't currently equipped to deal with this, and we need to. #science #metascience
- Yes, this! I used em-dashes all the time and they made me so happy. They break a sentence in ways that commas just cannot do—aesthetically speaking—and now I worry that someone will think I used an LLM to write this post too. Ugh. LLMs use it because, well, they are trained on human data, right??
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- Reposted by Srividya PattisapuTwo flagship papers from the International Brain Laboratory, now out in @Nature.com: 🧠 Brain-wide map of neural activity during complex behaviour: doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09235-0 🧠 Brain-wide representations of prior information in mouse decision-making: doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09226-1 +
- Deeply chilling. "At some level, AI does seem to separate good things from bad. It just doesn’t seem to have a preference."
- This "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once" simultaneously excites and terrifies me. Further evidence that we need to relegate the 'brain region = specialised function' philosophy to the status of an artefact from the times when we were only able to record from one brain region at a time.
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- Replication Crisis xkcd.com/3117/
- Reposted by Srividya Pattisapu🚀 We are excited to share that bombcell is now available in Python! 🐍 Automatically sort your units into good/MUA/noise/non-somatic using quality metrics and interpretable & adjustable classification thresholds. pip install and play around with our toy dataset: 🔗 github.com/Julie-Fabre/...
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- Reposted by Srividya PattisapuContrary to popular belief, what is important in science is as much its spirit as its product: it is as much the openmindedness, the primacy of criticism, the submission to the unforeseen, however upsetting, as the result, however new that may be. – Francois Jacob www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- Reposted by Srividya PattisapuThese boxes are not moving. A mind-bending optical illusion by Japanese artist Jagarikin.
- Reposted by Srividya PattisapuThe Genomic Code: the genome instantiates a generative model of the organism www.cell.com/trends/genet... - really delighted to see this in print in @cp-trendsgenetics.bsky.social! 😊
- We discussed this elegant methods paper by Arthur Pellegrino, @heikestein.bsky.social , and Alex Cayco-Gajic in our lab's journal club last week. Everybody really liked it, and we already have some data on which we are excited to try out sliceTCA. Some thoughts 🧵: www.nature.com/articles/s41...