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Ramanujan Srinath

@_ramanujans

Vision and Cognitive Neuroscientist.

Joined June 2021
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📈📊 New results! 🚨 This is absolutely one of the most exciting projects I have worked on! A 🧵 on the details of how we discovered that modulations in visual cortex are coordinated such that downstream neurons can access the relevant information to guide flexible behavior.

New results!! Congratulations to @_ramanujans and Martyna Czarnik on their tour de force study that revealed a simple but remarkably flexible mechanism explaining how we use visual information in all sorts of ways. 🧵1/ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



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Congratulations to our wonderful collaborators @SongDeying and @cc_huang11 on this important work!

New preprint! 🧠📊💡 Our work on Neuronal heterogeneity of normalization strength in a circuit model is now on biorxiv! 🧵1/n



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The first seminar of our Postdoctoral Research Series was a success. We can't wait to see you all next month! The Series is an excellent opportunity for postdocs and staff scientists to showcase research and engage in stimulating discussions. Sign up: forms.gle/G9NrXEqfyvwqRV…

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We are thrilled to announce that we will host a monthly Postdoctoral Research Series starting in 2024/2025! The first seminar of the year will be presented by Marina Kabirova, PhD (Eatock Lab). Please join us! 🗓️Wednesday, November 13th, 12:00 pm 📍SBRI J461

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Next week: Join us for our Neuroscience Seminar Series with James Knierim, PhD from Johns Hopkins University! 🗓️Tuesday, November 5th, 11:00 am 📍KCBD 1103 “Vector coding and path integration in the hippocampal system”

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Our lab has SEVEN presentations on the last/best day of SfN. Come start your day with us in S106, and spend the afternoon at posters G27-G31. We've got vision, audition(!), learning, memory, sequential decisions, disease models, and lots of neural populations. See you there!

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I have uploaded a few different PDFs of this manuscript. Text only. Text only in dark mode. Figures only. And a version typeset in OpenDyslexic. ramsrinath.com/publications/f…

📈📊 New results! 🚨 This is absolutely one of the most exciting projects I have worked on! A 🧵 on the details of how we discovered that modulations in visual cortex are coordinated such that downstream neurons can access the relevant information to guide flexible behavior.



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Thank you for reading, and we’d be grateful for your feedback on the paper! /end biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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We found that those well-known modulations in visual area V4 are precisely coordinated to transform representations such that downstream neurons receive the relevant information without changing the functional communication between areas. 6/

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Ramanujan Srinath Reposted

New results!! Congratulations to @_ramanujans and Martyna Czarnik on their tour de force study that revealed a simple but remarkably flexible mechanism explaining how we use visual information in all sorts of ways. 🧵1/ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


✍️I wrote a blog post on the @DSI_UChicago website about how machine learning methods have expanded our neuroscientific vocabulary for describing the function of neurons in the visual system. Check it out! datascience.uchicago.edu/insights/expan…


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