Meghan H. Puglia is a graduate student in Jessica J. Connelly’s lab at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
Meghan H. Puglia
Graduate student
University of Virginia in Charlottesville
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The research tool reveals associations stretching across three generations.
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The research tool reveals associations stretching across three generations.
This paper changed my life: ‘Spontaneous cortical activity reveals hallmarks of an optimal internal model of the environment,’ from the Fiser Lab
Fiser’s work taught me how to think about grounding computational models in biologically plausible implementations.
This paper changed my life: ‘Spontaneous cortical activity reveals hallmarks of an optimal internal model of the environment,’ from the Fiser Lab
Fiser’s work taught me how to think about grounding computational models in biologically plausible implementations.
SYNGAP1; executive function; synaptic density
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 14 October.
SYNGAP1; executive function; synaptic density
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 14 October.