
Scott Albert
@_scottalbert
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PhD student at JHU studying how the brain controls movement, and how we learn from our errors.
Joined October 2019
I'm very excited and lucky to be a part of this team. More on whole-brain networks for rodent reaching/grasping coming soon!.
1/ Six years in the making! Our preprint on SORDINO fMRI is out. We're sharing the raw data and sequence to facilitate brain-wide mapping in awake, behaving rodents. If this could be useful to your colleagues and friends, please help spread the word! .
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RT @mlmc_conference: 🥳📡📄. The MLMC 2024 program is now LIVE ->. w/ plenary talks from @MaryamShanechi, @shreyaneur….
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RT @mlmc_conference: 🔔📢📣 Official announcement!!!📣📢🔔. We are pleased to announce MLMC 2024 --> . Friday October 4th, as a Satellite Meeting….
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RT @AdamHantman: Really excited about this. Hope it represents the initial state for a beautiful evolving dynamic.
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RT @AdamHantman: #RCPNeuroMod is a wrap. So many feelings. One is that I was blown away by the attendees engagement. Really thought hard an….
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RT @AdamHantman: So excited to be a part of the @Raynorproject. Ambitious attempt to change therapies for cerebellar disorders and perhaps….
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RT @smickdougle: Postdoc position available in my lab @Yale! If u like learning & memory, especially w/r/t skilled movement, reach out! . E….
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RT @RyanRoemmich: We are looking for a full-time research assistant to join our lab @KennedyKrieger and @RehabHopkins! Come work with us on….
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Can't wait to read this!.
Excited to share that our latest paper – with @rmhead and Maurice Smith @harvardmotorlab , “A Double Dissociation between Savings and Long-Term Memory in Motor Learning” is now published in @PLOSBiology ! A tweetprint: 1/n.
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RT @AlkisMH: Excited to share that our latest paper – with @rmhead and Maurice Smith @harvardmotorlab , “A Double Dissociation between Sav….
journals.plos.org
Memories are easier to relearn than learn from scratch. This advantage, known as savings, has been widely assumed to result from the reemergence of stable long-term memories. In fact, the presence of...
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Hi friends, we are trying to raise some money for our friend Carolina and her mother Maria who just had a large brain tumor removed. Any amount helps and would be beyond appreciated. Stay safe out there!.
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We are friends & classmates of Carolina Ruiz, whose mom, Maria, recently unde… Mannat Malik needs your support for Please donate to help Maria & Carolina Ruiz
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I may be biased, but this is a fantastic opportunity.
Are you interested in discovering how the brain controls movements?.Do you want to do rigorous behavioral experiments combined with neurophysiology?.Would you like to work with these beautiful, gentle animals?.Do you have excellent computational skills?.Please email me your CV.
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RT @reziliusReza: Are you interested in discovering how the brain controls movements?.Do you want to do rigorous behavioral experiments com….
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Really amazing systems neuro work by Harry, Ian, and co. with some really clear results - Calcium + fMRI to investigate the DMN in the rodent. Really excited to have these folks at UNC.
Curious about the neural circuit mechanisms underlying the #defaultmodenetwork? A preprint from @TzuHaoHarryChao, @LiMingHsu2 at @ShihYYI’s lab and @ByeongwookL at Vinod Menon’s lab @StanfordPSY used #fiberphotometry and #fMRI to shed light on this topic:
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RT @AlkisMH: Check out my SfN @SfNtweets poster today at 1:30pm CST/2:30pm EST "Post-stroke postural abnormalities in the arm and their rel….
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RT @adrianhaith: .@blamlab and I are hiring two Research Assistants. Motor control / motor learning / stroke recovery. One position more te….
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Multi-state models have been popular in motor learning for some time. Here we investigated ways that processes with different learning timescales might be differentially expressed across movement phases. I had such a great time working with Simon and Reza on this.
Here, Simon Orozco & @_scottalbert find potential signatures of these processes during saccades. A fast process learns to steer the eyes during the deceleration period, whereas a slower process adapts the acceleration period commands.
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