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thomasandrillon.bsky.social
Studying the stream of consciousness during sleep and wakefulness Neuroscientist at the Paris Brain Institute Chargé de Recherche Inserm Co-Editor-in-Chief of Neuroscience of Consciousness (OUP journal)
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Are psychedelic experiences akin to waking dreams? Adam Safron and colleagues propose a new model to account for how psychedelics alter both the mind and brain. academic.oup.com/nc/article/2...
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To which extent we unconsciously process emotional stimuli? New article from @lockmaker.bsky.social and colleagues using ERPs to examine the influence of signal strength on conscious and nonconscious neural processing of emotional faces! academic.oup.com/nc/article/2...
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Very interesting finding! And strikingly similar to what Sophia Snipes has observed in scalp EEG. A similar oscillation that she called iota! It is great you find it in the thalamus as well. There is definitely a new oscillation in town! Here is the iota preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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The ENS is a fantastic place to study! It covers almost every academic discipline with a strong emphasis on inter-disciplinarity. It gives freedom to students to carve their own path. The training is build around research and by researchers. If you are planning to do a PhD, this Master's is ideal!
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📢 Created a list to replace #consci starter packs, hosted by a new account @consci-feeds.bsky.social, so we can change who curates it. The list currently serves to the feed below. 👉 List: bsky.app/profile/cons... Huge thank you to @thomasandrillon.bsky.social for creating the other starter pack!
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Is "flow" a process that helps us to leverage our intuitions in an optimal way? New article from Kotler and colleagues on a neurodynamic perspective on flow and intuitions which draws from the literature on the Free Energy Principle. Enjoy! academic.oup.com/nc/article/2...
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Emmanuel Mignot in Stanford should soon release a foundational model for sleep scoring. It’s a good example for feasibility/utility. Sleep data abound so it’s feasible. Having a pre-trained model would be extremely useful for basic or clinical studies with smaller sample or peculiar populations.
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Is your computer conscious? How could we know? In this new article, Kleiner (@johanneskleiner.bsky.social) and Ludwig propose a new way to answer this question based on the no-go theorem from physics. academic.oup.com/nc/article/2...
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Discussions/collaborations between science/medicine and humanities (especially history, sociology and anthropology) are for sure not developed enough. But we could try to develop that locally in Paris!