
Mark Stokes
@StokesNeuro
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Scientist, dad, not a robot (impeccable CAPTCHA track record), some views are my own, retweet usually = endorsement
Oxford
Joined May 2012
Hi folks, I’m afraid it’s time for me to say goodbye. Not just leaving Twitter, but the whole show. I’ve been battling cancer last 2 years, but now only have a few days left now. Thank you wonderful people, I leave this crazy world with much love in my heart ❤️.
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RT @RL_Rademaker: As a PI, I love talk-invitations and find inspiration in visiting new labs. As a single mom of 2 under 10, I was paying o….
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Thanks @postlelab, especially for the awesome pun 😎.
Part of a special issue of JOCN honoring the work of @StokesNeuro .
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Thanks Earl and Tim for your contribution, a complex and dynamic read 😁.
New paper! With @timbuschman.Working Memory Is Complex and Dynamic, Like Your Thoughts .
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RT @jakepstroud: What’s the relation between this golf shot and dynamic coding in PFC? Hint: the hole is an attractor state and the path of….
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Thanks Eelke for your contribution! And also for the happy memories :).
I have extremely fond memories of my time in @StokesNeuro's lab. Alumni got together and wrote about the example set by Mark. Thanks to @Alexandra_Pike and @NoonanMP for the initiative, and to @postlelab for setting up the JoCN Special Focus of which this is part. (PDF in thread).
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Thank YOU Darinka!.
A little bit different from my typical cog neuro research, but, nevertheless, such an interesting and important topic. All too often, we tend to forget that science is done by groups of people, and that lab culture matters. Thanks @StokesNeuro for having been such an inspiration!.
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This is amazing, thanks Alex et al for putting this together. I’m honoured by the kind words, but also very proud of your collective wisdom. Thanks for the inspiration you have all provided me over the years. Continue doing wonderful things!.
A bunch of @StokesNeuro's trainees (from many points in time) put together a list of '10 simple rules for a supportive lab environment', inspired by the example he set. This has been a wonderful moment of reflection for me personally, as I start my own lab
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RT @elkanakyurek: It’s been a long journey, but we have a new preprint out on the representation of items in working memory before and afte….
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In a dynamic environment, the already limited information that human working memory can maintain needs to be constantly updated to optimally guide behaviour. Indeed, previous studies showed that...
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Wow, thank you Brad for heroic efforts organising this, and everyone for their contributions! I’m really overwhelmed, and look forward to making my way through the best reading list ever :).
@kcs_adam 1/2 Lots of really good Perspectives in the @StokesNeuro Special Focus in JoCN, in addition to yours: Duncan, @nick_e_myers, @evaferedoes, @BrainInTheMind, @timbuschman and @MillerLabMIT , Buckley, @Alexandra_Pike +cast of 1000s, and @KiaNobre.
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RT @OxExpPsy: Please RT. Join us as our new Associate Prof to conduct independent research in your area of psychological science. Those wit….
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RT @summerfieldlab: I think it's probably time to share this. I wrote a book. It's coming out in dec 2022 (in theory). It is intended to h….
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Amazing news. Congratulations on this well deserved recognition 🥳.
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RT @freekvanede: Job opportunity for Assistant Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience in Amsterdam:
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RT @NDCNOxford: How does the brain encode information about the world? New insights gained in this research from @BrainInTheMind @andreaboc….
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Scientists have developed a new way to test the theory that active neurons can change what they signal in the world, rather than keeping a stable correspondence to things (such as a features of an...
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RT @postlelab: Two faculty jobs @ UW–Madison!.bio/neuro:.clinical:. please RT.
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