Browse Feed Entries By Period: May 2025
The first published paper from the EEGManyLabs replication project nullifies a null result that had complicated a famous reinforcement learning theory.Source: Spectrum News
30.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
In 2023, I had the privilege of sitting down with Gerry over the course of several days and listening as he told the story of his life and career—including stints as dean or director of such leading institutions as Columbia University and NINDS—so that we could record it for posterity.Source: Spectr…
30.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
First an educator and now an internationally recognized researcher, the Kenyan psychologist is changing autism science and services in sub-Saharan Africa. Source: Spectrum News
29.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
The teams aim to develop tools to scale up mouse connectomics in preparation for eventually mapping an entire human brain.Source: Spectrum News
29.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
Donald Hebb’s theory—memorably summarized as “cells that fire together, wire together”—does not explain the shifting hippocampal connections in mice learning to navigate a virtual environment, according to a new study.Source: Spectrum News
28.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
In our visually rich digital world, Images convey vast amounts of information, tell stories, and evoke emotion. But what happens when these images are invisible to a segment of your audience? For millions of people who are blind, have low vision, or use assistive technologies like screen readers, th…
28.05.2025 · From Assistive Technology Blog
For decades, scientists have been teased by the strange but inaccessible cephalopod visual system. Now, thanks to a technological breakthrough from a lab in Oregon, data are finally coming straight from the octopus brain.Source: Spectrum News
27.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 26 May.Source: Spectrum News
27.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
Large-scale projects run the risk of stifling scientific independence. Instead, let’s explore alternative mechanisms of collaboration.Source: Spectrum News
26.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
Neuroscientists have long ignored the variability in animals’ behavioral responses in favor of studying differences across groups. But work on the brain differences that underlie that variability is beginning to pay off.Source: Spectrum News
23.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
By Anika Hoybjerg, PhD, EdS, BCBA-D, LBA and Casey Barron, BCBA, LBA Last week, we shared a blog about how to work with insurance companies and advocate for medical necessity in ABA. This week, let’s take a closer look at how you can work with insurance companies when using our newest asses…
23.05.2025 · From Different Roads to Learning
Regulatory T cells in the spinal meninges release endogenous opioids in a sex-specific manner, new work shows.Source: Spectrum News
22.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
After more than a month of uncertainty, 30 previously purged employees at the institute no longer face termination.Source: Spectrum News
22.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
Beggs outlines why and how brains operate at criticality, a sweet spot between order and chaos.Source: Spectrum News
21.05.2025 · From Spectrum News
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