xcorr: AI & neuro

xcorr: AI & neuro

by Patrick Mineault

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  • VR in neuroscience
    VR in neuroscience

    VR has become affordable and accessible to consumers. Neuroscience research can benefit from the tight control of visual and auditory stimuli and the immersion that VR can afford. I compiled a list of the opportunities that cheap, commodity VR headsets bring to human neuroscience. What can you do with VR? The graphics in this 2002

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    November 28, 2019
  • AI and neuroscience – MAIN2019
    AI and neuroscience – MAIN2019

    There’s a lot of excitement at the intersection of neuroscience and AI right now. I had a chance to go to the MAIN2019 conference (Montreal AI and neuroscience), and saw an amazing line-up of people and interesting talks it was. This is a tour of the main ideas that caught my attention at the conference.

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    November 22, 2019
  • What can a neuroscientist do about climate change?
    What can a neuroscientist do about climate change?

    The climate crisis is a defining challenge of the 21st century. If we keep on the same emissions path, we expect a sea rise of 2 meters, hundreds of millions of climate refugees, a mass extinction of over half of animal species, and decreases agricultural productivity that could leave a billion people starving by 2100.

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    November 20, 2019
  • An introduction to meta-analysis
    An introduction to meta-analysis

    I just finished reading an excellent book on meta-analysis, Introduction to Meta Analysis by Borenstein et al. The book starts with the motivating example of streptokinase, a blood clot buster. Early studies showed conflicting evidence of efficacy of the drug in preventing death following a heart attack. These early studies were small, and the main outcome was often not significantly

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    February 16, 2017
  • Psychophysics for haptics
    Psychophysics for haptics

    We built a haptic glove to help people with equilibrium problems — but we couldn’t feel the vibration in the glove. So we did what any good data scientists would do: we A/B tested it until it worked.

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    February 8, 2017
  • Building the haptic glove
    Building the haptic glove

    People with vestibular problems have trouble standing up without falling. Could a haptic device give them a sense of equilibrium?

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    February 1, 2017
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