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as official as it gets lab account of the Siegellab - Large-Scale Neuronal Interactions - https://t.co/OtIFo83JpB
Tübingen, Deutschland
Joined September 2016
Excited to share our latest preprint! "An artifact-robust framework for measuring tCS effects during stimulation" Our work establishes a novel approach to investigate online effects of tCS and suggests a state-dependent interaction of tACS with brain activity Check it out 👇👇
Check out our new preprint: A novel artifact-robust framework to investigate online effects of transcranial current stimulation (tCS). Further, we test this approach in an MEG study and find neural interaction between tCS and flickering visual stimulation. https://t.co/CKSCwt00LR
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🔵 Tübingen SNS2025 - That’s a wrap! 🔵 2 inspiring days full of groundbreaking talks and great discussions about systems #neuroscience! 🧠 A huge thank you to all our speakers, presenters, and participants for making #SNS2025 such a success 🙌 See you next year in Tübingen 💙
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨ Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we have Simon Ebert & Jan Lause (@JanLause), from Hertie AI Institute, University of Tübingen Read the abstract here 💬 👇 https://t.co/3smXemEPgF
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨ Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we also have Sylvia Schröder from University of Sussex Read the abstract here 💬 👇 https://t.co/VszQ3iCU9h
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨ Among our speakers this year at #SNS2025 we have Tim Kietzmann (@TimKietzmann) Read the abstract here 💬 👇 https://t.co/UQj8nPN81j
#neuroscience #compneuro #NeuroAI
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📢 Deadline extended! 📢 The registration deadline for #SNS2025 has been extended to Sunday, September 28th! Register here 👉 https://t.co/Eqx11skHAw PS: Students of the GTC (Graduate Training Center for Neuroscience) in Tübingen can earn 1 CP for presenting a poster! 👀
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨ Next speaker to present is Arthur Lefevre, from University of Lyon Read the abstract here 💬 👇 https://t.co/2bAFFsjpN6
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✨ Meet our speakers! ✨ Next speaker to present is Mara Wolter, PhD student at University of Tübingen in Yulia Oganian lab Read the abstract here 💬 👇 https://t.co/8G5DxfaJdM
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🔵 Tübingen SNS2025 🔵 Over the next few days, we’ll be introducing you to the brilliant scientists who will be deliver their talks at #SNS2025! ✨ Get ready to meet our speakers! ✨ We are starting with Liina Pylkkänen, from New York University 💬 https://t.co/HyOgbC1r4u
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Sensory robustness through top-down feedback and neural stochasticity in recurrent vision models https://t.co/wbR5yfs0py ✍️ @_AntoninoGreco @KarlFristonNews @GiovanniPezzulo @siegull et al. via @arxiv 👉 "The paper's findings pave the way for biologically- inspired vision
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🔵Tübingen SNS 2025🔵 Registration is still open for the #SNS2025 event on 6-7 October! Join us for plenary lectures 🗣️, poster sessions📊and social events 👥 about system neuroscience!🧠 Registration at https://t.co/wZ4uv8plpp
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Is top-down feedback enough for robust vision? We found ConvRNN with feedback connections exhibiting OOD robustness only when trained with dropout, revealing a dual mechanism for robust sensory coding with Marco D'Alessandro, Karl Friston, @GiovanniPezzulo & @siegull 🧵👇
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Check out our new preprint on spatial hearing👂 in humans and deep neural networks Humans exhibit more robust sound localization than models when probed with out-of-distribution sounds, like those lacking ITD and ILD! Link 👉 https://t.co/0ajweHkTX2 Full thread 🧵👇
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Spatial hearing allows humans to localize sound sources in the azimuth plane using interaural time (ITD) and level (ILD) differences, but the contribution of additional auditory features remains...
🔵New preprint🔵 We compared humans and deep neural networks on sound localization👂📍 Humans robustly localized OOD sounds even without primary interaural cues (ITD & ILD) Models localized well only in-training distribution sounds, failing on OOD regime Link & full story 🧵👇
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📢 Exciting News! Tübingen Systems Neuroscience Symposium #SNS2025 will happen on 6️⃣-7️⃣ October! 🎉 Plenary lectures, poster sessions and social events with leading experts in the field 🧠 registration 👉 https://t.co/f7weT8TY8u See you there! 👋
🔵 Tübingen Systems Neuroscience Symposium 2025 🔵 #SNS2025 brings together leading international researchers in system neuroscience Join us for plenary lectures, poster sessions and social events on 6️⃣-7️⃣ October 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ registration is open here 👉 https://t.co/Di7JG2IQt9
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🔵 Tübingen Systems Neuroscience Symposium 2025 🔵 #SNS2025 brings together leading international researchers in system neuroscience Join us for plenary lectures, poster sessions and social events on 6️⃣-7️⃣ October 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ registration is open here 👉 https://t.co/Di7JG2IQt9
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🔴NEW PAPER🔴 Check out our new paper in Journal of Neural Engineering lead by @NimaNoury 👇 https://t.co/9Ul2PcZ9LP
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📣 New paper from the lab out in @NatComputSci! Check out the STST algorithm for generating cool videos for vision research in biological and artificial systems 👇👇
🔵 NEW PAPER 🔵 Spatiotemporal Style Transfer #STST is out on @NatComputSci! STST as a framework for dynamic visual stimulus generation to study brain and machine vision feat. @siegull paper: https://t.co/ONnuwhotpQ code: https://t.co/hIWF10tl8W
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🚨New Article alert! @_AntoninoGreco and @siegull present an algorithm that enables video generation by selectively manipulating the spatial and temporal features of natural videos.
nature.com
Nature Computational Science - The spatiotemporal style transfer (STST) algorithm enables video generation by selectively manipulating the spatial and temporal features of natural videos, fostering...
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🔵 NEW PAPER 🔵 Spatiotemporal Style Transfer #STST is out on @NatComputSci! STST as a framework for dynamic visual stimulus generation to study brain and machine vision feat. @siegull paper: https://t.co/ONnuwhotpQ code: https://t.co/hIWF10tl8W
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🧠Ein Team um Prof. Markus Siegel vom HIH (+Erstautor Antonino Greco) hat herausgefunden, dass unser Gehirn ständig die Wahrnehmung der Welt optimiert, indem es aus Erfahrungen der Vergangenheit lernt & Vorhersagen über die Zukunft trifft. Link zur PM 👉 https://t.co/jYlgXqlvvV
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