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Nick Blauch
@nmblauch
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postdoc @ harvard | neural networks | cortical topography | learning | vision | language | neurotech
Pittsburgh, PA
Joined August 2018
RT @percyliang: While we celebrate @deepseek_ai 's release of open-weight models that we can all play with at home, just a friendly reminde…
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RT @miriam_hauptman: Our paper entitled "Neural specialization for 'visual' concepts emerges in the absence of vision" is now out at Cognit…
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RT @SarthakChandra: 1/ Super-excited to share our new work “Episodic and associative memory from spatial scaffolds in the hippocampus”, out…
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This book is as good for scientists as it is for athletes. Great mental tools to help you focus on excellence in your process rather than in your results.
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RT @zhou_xian_: Everything you love about generative models — now powered by real physics! Announcing the Genesis project — after a 24-mon…
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Very happy to see the new full-length (8 pg) conference paper option with competitive review (~25% target acceptance rate). Looking forward to seeing what amazing work shows up here for the 2025 meeting.
After a great conference in Boston, CCN is going to take place in Amsterdam in 2025! To help the exchange of ideas between neuroscience, cognitive science, and AI, CCN will for the first time have full length paper submissions (alongside the established 2 pagers)! Info below👇
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RT @NaithanJones: This is by far the most insightful electoral map breakdown you will see today
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RT @martin_schrimpf: Applications now open for the Summer@EPFL program -- 3-month fellowship for Bachelor/Master st…
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@LabHecht @CurrentBiology @Sophie_A_Barton This is very interesting...since the laterality is pretty variable, might it relate to which side a dog typically walks next to their owner? E.g. if they are trained to walk to the left of their owners, their right ear (left hemi) might be implicated more in listening.
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RT @_jennhu: I'm recruiting PhD students + postdocs for my lab, coming to @JohnsHopkins in Fall 2025! Our brand new lab is at the interse…
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RT @bakkermichiel: 🚨🚨🚨 VERY excited to share our new paper on how AI can facilitate democratic deliberation, published today in @ScienceMag…
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RT @neil_rathi: New preprint! Brains are spatially organized. Most LMs are not. We induce brain-like topography in Transformer LMs using T…
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RT @RTomMcCoy: 🤖🧠NOW OUT IN PNAS🧠🤖 Language models show many surprising behaviors. E.g., they can count 30 items more easily than 29 In E…
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RT @ShahabBakht: I’ll be recruiting 1-2 graduate students for Fall 2025 to work on visual learning generalization in humans and artificial…
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RT @mathildepapillo: What if any neural network could go topological? While being just as (or more) general, equivariant, and expressive as…
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