The Transmitter: Neuroscience News and Perspectives

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COSYNE CHRONICLE
Renato Duarte tracks the evolution of computational and systems neuroscience via the 22-year history of the COSYNE conference.
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QUOTE

To put it bluntly, we need to recruit more AI researchers to be interested in women’s brain health, and we need to make women’s brain health researchers more fluent in AI. — AMY KUCEYESKI, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS IN RADIOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE, WEILL CORNELL MEDICINE AND CORNELL UNIVERSITY

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ALL THE THINGS SHE (OR HE) SAID
A new preprint presents the “first cellular-resolution, brain-wide account of social sound processing in a vertebrate, from early categorical segregation to thalamic gating and sex-specific population responses in social circuits.”
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Researcher Russell Poldrack's face closeup, with a scanner seen out of focus behind him.
Brain imaging

A brief history of precision self-scanning

When a researcher solved a logistical problem by going rogue, the idea proved remarkably infectious.

By Lauren Gravitz
21 January 2026 | 13 min read
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Neuroscience

The state of neuroscience in 2025: An overview

The Transmitter presents a portrait of the field through four lenses: its focus, its output, its people and its funding.

By The Transmitter
15 November 2025 | 4 min read
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Early-career researchers

The Transmitter ’s Rising Stars of Neuroscience 2025

By Francisco J. Rivera Rosario, Lauren Schneider
15 November 2025 | 23 min read
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The big picture

The visual system’s lingering mystery: Connecting neural activity and perception

Figuring out how the brain uses information from visual neurons may require new tools. I asked 10 neuroscientists what experimental and conceptual methods they think we’re missing.

By Grace Lindsay
13 October 2025 | 24 min read
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One year of FlyWire: How the resource is redefining Drosophila research

We asked nine neuroscientists how they are using FlyWire data in their labs, how the connectome has transformed the field and what new tools they would like to see in the future.

By Francisco J. Rivera Rosario
7 October 2025 | 17 min read
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