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Earl K. Miller

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Picower Professor of Neuroscience at MIT ekmillerlab.mit.edu Co-founder, Neuroblox neuroblox.ai
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    Earl K. Miller
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    Electric fields generated by neural activity aren't just a side effect. They actively expand the dimensionality of population activity and improve decoding. Ephaptic coupling improves the neural population code doi.org/10.64898/2026.… #neuroscience
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    Earl K. Miller
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    High-gamma acts like a real-time, multi-purpose tracker of decision-making. And other evidence shows that high gamma is more than spiking. doi.org/10.1111/ejn.70… #neuroscience
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    Distinct High‐Gamma Signals in Primate Prefrontal Cortex Differentiate Cue Information, Preference...
    High-gamma activity in primate prefrontal cortex differentiates multiple task-defined variables during sequential decision-making, reflecting population-level dynamics consistent with mixed-selecti...
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    Earl K. Miller
    @MillerLabMIT
    Aug 14
    The moment-to-moment speed of alpha and beta brain waves sculps perception via predictive coding. Alpha and Beta Frequency Modulations in Motion Prediction Reveal Mechanisms of Predictive Coding in Perception. doi.org/10.1162/jocn.a… #neuroscience
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    Alpha and Beta Frequency Modulations in Motion Prediction Reveal Mechanisms of Predictive Coding in...
    Abstract. Perception is an active process guided by prior knowledge and expectations, allowing the brain to optimize sensory processing and reduce uncertainty. Although modulations in alpha (7–13 Hz)...
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    Earl K. Miller
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    Aug 14
    High frequency brain waves help coordinate human working memory
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    High frequency brain waves help coordinate human working memory
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    Earl K. Miller
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    Aug 14
    Gamma isn't just a general marker of neural activity. It carries decodable information Distinct High-Gamma Signals in Primate Prefrontal Cortex Encode Belief Updating, Reward, and Cue Information During Value-Based Decisions papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… repost to fix link

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