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Adil Khan
adilgkhan
Check out our preprint where we directly compare the modulatory effects of learning and attention on the same identified excitatory and inhibitory neurons in mouse V1. Tweetprint belowhttps://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.31.42905
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BiasWatchIndia
biaswatchindia
Thank you Kuljeet! Yes, we are definitely watching this! :)Infact, we are the organizer of this meeting, slated for April 2021 and in the planning phases now.We also want to
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Markham Hislop
politicalham
1/In this innocent tweet, Mr. Chomyn (a prominent Alberta UCP conservative) exposes for all to see what is wrong with the conservative energy worldview:He misunderstands the fundamentals of the energy
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Andrew Goldstein #PaidShutdownNow
AndrewMakeTweet
1/ Public health advocates, we are no longer living under the Trump administration and we need to reset our imagination.To not do this is to let cognitive inertia allow us
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Karl Handscomb
karlhandscomb
Let's not forget it's not the rules that are damaging the economy... it's the virus! Without restrictions NHS would stop functioning, and then let's see what would happen to the
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Given the vast swathes of evidence around this that has been available for months, it's amazing that government & some experts have continuously claimed that children don't contribute significantly to
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Martha
marthaunplugged
I agree with everything, but on the issue of more spaces for schools, there is no point having them if they cannot be staffed. There is a sortage of teachers,
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Genna Reed
gennareed
THREAD ALERT: Today, @SenateCommerce will hold a hearing at 2:30pmET to consider the nomination of Nancy Beck as chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC), regulating 15,000+ products. Her
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john sexton
diverdutch
Hello @TAMU, I am writing you today to address an issue grabbing a lot of attention at the moment and is surely causing you some headaches.As a Texan, I have
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David Rudolf
DavidSRudolf
I am happy to hear that you believe the points I made about the legal system and policing are valid. But the ad hominem attack doesn't really advance the important
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Bryan MacDonald
27khv
Rather depressing, if predictable, to see Twitter's armchair 'Russia experts' & 'conspiracy theorists' immediately screaming 'Putin did it,' without any evidence. Russia is not so simple. And it's really
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
The debate about how to respond to the #COVID19 pandemic is often framed as a scientific, or a scientific/economic problem. I do not believe it really is. Instead, it is
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
"THAT'S ENOUGH!!! We demand an immediate end to all Corona measures! A committee of inquiry to uncover all errors & deception!" German 'Depesche 09+10.' *Why masks are harmful, useless and
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Tim Ludwig
tsludwig
People like to say that an investment should be so easy that you can model it on a napkin, but is a financial model an important tool in deal analysis?
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Nothing strange happened in Wuhan but if you go around asking questions, you get tortured and thrown in prison for 4 years.https://twitter.com/williamyang120/status/1343459104623271937 Nothing to see at these mines in Yunnan
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eripsa
eripsa
Are there any actual examples where an anthropomorphic robot has caused any real harm through deception in virtue of its human-likeness? Or is this an entirely hypothetical sci-fi scenario that
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