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Ranjith Jaganathan

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He/him | Cognitive Science Researcher 🧠 | Hon.Adjunct Faculty @NIAS_India | Prev: @NYUAbuDhabi, @NIMHANS_BLR, @cogsci_iitk | https://t.co/56txOrXzdb

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As OpenAI and Meta introduce LLM-driven searchbots, I'd like to once again remind people that neither LLMs nor chatbots are good technology for information access. A thread, with links: >>


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Is there a name for the hypothesis that task-trained neural networks and biological brains develop similar representations when they perform well, despite differences in architecture and learning methods? I.e. that optimization (whether backprop or evolution) leads to a similar…


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26 years after Larry Swanson emphasized “the amygdala is neither a structural or functional unit” we used sn-RNAseq to answer the question: “What is the [primate] amygdala?” Check out the preprint 👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Completed NASA’s Open Science 101 Course NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration “Transform to Open Science (TOPS) is a NASA initiative designed to rapidly transform agencies, organizations, and communities to an #inclusiveculture of #openscience

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In our new @NatureComms paper, we investigate the visual system's priorities for extracting meaningful information from faces and bringing it to conscious awareness. We use a new tachistoscope that enables visual presentations as short as 0.002 ms: nature.com/articles/s4146… (🧵👇)


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