david robbe
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Neuroscientist, foraging, effort, time, space, basal ganglia Obsessed with Bergson Tennis player/lover Avatar by my beloved https://t.co/ucG5wBc3DK
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Joined February 2020
Very excited to share our latest work: "Running Fast and Slow: The Dorsal Striatum Sets the Cost of Movement During Foraging" 4.5 years of hard work (behavior, theory, lesions) by Thomas Morvan, in collaboration with @EloyChristophe. https://t.co/zMIuNRQ8q1 A 🧵 1/n
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During reward-oriented behaviors, animals –including humans– spontaneously adjust the speeds of their decisions and movements based on dynamically changing costs and benefits. The mechanisms constr...
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Very glad to see our Review article out! It was a pleasure to collaborate with David Thura, Adrian Haith, and Julie Duque. Link: https://t.co/35FWg9hjak
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David @dav_robbe is done looking for clocks in brains. Henri Bergson had it right, he says. We measure time by our actions and the flow of the world around us, and David has a treadmill and rodents to prove it! (Well, not prove prove, but, you know...) https://t.co/UThLZOH5gt
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If you are interested in motor control and learning and enjoy learning about science in beautiful locations, then see you in #NCMPan25 Abstract submission deadline still open! More deets on the link
The #NCMPan25 program is now available! Review the speakers, presentations, and panels and begin making plans for 2025! https://t.co/xSvmSLj3Xa
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In this episode of “Brain Inspired,” Paul Middlebrooks @pgmid and David Robbe @dav_robbe discuss time, memory and the role of the basal ganglia. https://t.co/3U30BIjD3v
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David Robbe makes the case that we don’t have clocks in our brains, rather that our interactions with the world underlie our perception of time.
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Cutting it fine, but here’s my review of the year in neuroscience for 2024 The 8th of these, would you believe? We’ve got dark neurons, tiny monkeys, the most complete brain wiring diagram ever constructed, and much more… Published on The Spike Enjoy! https://t.co/EDZQnVVH5U
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"I think there is only one way to science: to meet a problem, to see its beauty and fall in love with it, to get married to it and to live with it happily, till death do ye part." --Karl Popper Realism and the Aim of Science, 1983
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Thank you Kazuya ! It was so great to be in Japan and exchange with scientists and philosophers. 🇯🇵🏯
Great talk related to time perception by @dav_robbe! We should think about subjective time (lived time) in a dynamical system for modeling animal behavior https://t.co/yqG9VQQ0px
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@alecia_carter and I are launching a new seminar series. The first (introductory) session is tomorrow !! Please join us if you wanna talk about animal agency, and participate in this cross disciplinary discussion !!
We are launching a new online seminar series! The aim is to bring together biologists and philosophers to explore the concept of animal agency. A preliminary session will be held on 5 December 2024. Feel free share to anyone who might be interested! https://t.co/Iz1A8EdDzy
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I had a great time sharing our recent work at @SWC_Neuro a month ago. Thanks @StephensonJones for the invite and thanks April for the nice interview!
Could understanding motivation in the brain provide new insights into Parkinson’s? Dr David Robbe (@dav_robbe, @inmed_u1249) is uncovering the role of the dorsal striatum in effort, reward, and movement. Read the Q&A: https://t.co/ww1J7lLbpG
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Foraging is my big passion and step by step I hope to develop a general theory of foraging , predicting decision strategies from the individual to the social. This time we are extending our foraging models to the social domain. Along with a very talented postdoc in my
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A really excellent paper from @MikeEconomo, @MunibHasnain, @BirnbaumJackie1 et al. It carefully addresses an issue of broad significance in systems neuroscience, and provides solid data, analysis, and answers. https://t.co/SsLILmwuYt
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The cognitive processes supporting complex animal behavior are closely associated with ubiquitous movements responsible for our posture, facial expressions, ability to actively sample our sensory...
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The flyer 👇below filled me with joy for so many reasons. But in short, I’ll give a talk in Tokyo on December 6th, showing how Bergson’s concept of durée helps explain why rats struggle with time estimation tasks and tend to develop motor rituals to solve them.
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So, for now, I'm staying. I hope others will too. We can't, as scientists, just spend our time talking to each other. The stakes are just too high to cede the battleground of ideas, tempting as it may be. 6/6
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New preprint by @xuyangwen1 et al. Among other things, we provide evidence that mental time traveling relies on complementary allocentric and egocentric representations of time, in the hippocampus and parietal cortex, respectively. Check it out!
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Humans conceptualize time in terms of space, allowing flexible time construals from various perspectives. We can travel internally through a timeline to remember the past and imagine the future...
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Great PI, great science, great location 👇 Go work with Cristina
📢We will be hiring soon at different levels 🏄🏽♀️. #Postdocs & #Techs, join us @cnc_uc in Coimbra! Interested on social cognition, emotions & neural circuits from #SystemsNeuro &/or #ComputationalNeuro approaches? Send me expressions of interest to my email https://t.co/Gpxi3uvysr
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Interesting Bergson revival. The French still like their philosophers. I liked Matter and Memory more than Creative Evolution
Congrats Emily, can't wait to dive into the life of my intellectual hero. I published a scientific essay ~1 yr ago on how Bergson's views on time and space can help neuroscience. With your book coming out, everybody is telling me, "What's going on with Bergson?!" Great timing!🥳
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Ch. 1 (intro) of my book on the basal ganglia is posted on researchgate. https://t.co/MSFLfwTqCB
researchgate.net
PDF | On Sep 6, 2023, Henry Yin published The Integrative Functions of The Basal Ganglia | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Thanks @dav_robbe for having held this #vJC. For anyone who missed it, you can find the recording of all of the last episodes in your YouTube Channel 📹 https://t.co/0gBA3muHbr
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TRF's Virtual Journal Clubs
Join us today at 4pm Paris CEST. I'll speak about internal representation of time and how this "quest" highlights some limits of neuroscience when applying the information processing framework to the living. My talk is almost ready 🤓
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Congrats Emily, can't wait to dive into the life of my intellectual hero. I published a scientific essay ~1 yr ago on how Bergson's views on time and space can help neuroscience. With your book coming out, everybody is telling me, "What's going on with Bergson?!" Great timing!🥳
UK! My biography of Henri Bergson – Herald of a Restless World – is out today!!! I am feeling quite emotional, a mix of pride, joy and nervousness! I hope you will be as inspired by Bergson's life and thought as I am! https://t.co/TfQFI91xnk
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