Drew Schreiner
@schreinerdrew.bsky.social
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learning | neuroethology | basal ganglia | birdsong | decision-making | natural history | Current K99 Postdoc Rich Mooney @Duke | PhD Christina Gremel @UC San Diego
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Proud to have contributed to @jiaxuanqi.bsky.social's masterpiece out @nature.com! She shows that dopamine transients track the learned quality of song during juvenile learning and that dopamine release is driven not just by VTA firing, but by a local cholinergic mechanism! (1/x)
Dual neuromodulatory dynamics underlie birdsong learning - Nature
Dopamine release in the basal ganglia of the zebra finch is driven by neurons associated with reinforcement learning and by cholinergic signalling, and tracks performance quality during long-term lear...
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schreinerdrew.bsky.social
The human brain clearly - have you seen any papers on disordered behavior published by non-human animals?
jfcryan.bsky.social
What is the best brain to study disorders of behavior? Great discussion at @ecnp.eu moderated by @jatinnagpal.bsky.social with inputs from @ribeirocarlitos.bsky.social @emreyaksi.bsky.social @eknapska.bsky.social & Hannah Clarke #ecnp2025
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
Neuropixels can bend, right?
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In honour of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand.

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hammancheez.bsky.social
"The chancellor approved it"
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pdf size limit exceeded
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In honour of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand.

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hammancheez.bsky.social
"The chancellor approved it"
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
model failed to converge
unenthusiast.com
In honour of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand.

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hammancheez.bsky.social
"The chancellor approved it"
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nanopharmnc.bsky.social
We've extended the deadline for #WCBR2026 posters! New due date is Oct 16th! www.winterbrain.org please share!
Winter Conference on Brain Research | WCBR
www.winterbrain.org
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megkirch.bsky.social
Gonna be in San Diego for #sfn25? Come join us for our first ever in-person event for @storiesofwin.bsky.social - registration is now OPEN!! 👇 gonna be a great time for getting inspired and building community (and stay tuned for an exciting lineup of 🤩speakers/panelists)! Help us spread the word!
storiesofwin.bsky.social
🚨REGISTRATION IS OPEN!🚨

We're so excited to host our first-ever, in-person event! Join us for panel discussions, a keynote address, and the opportunity to meet many amazing women in Neuroscience💜

Please register to attend by November 1st:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

We can't wait!
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schreinerdrew.bsky.social
Add birdsong learning to the list of things Aristotle *did* think about:
"Of little birds, some sing a different note from the parent birds, if they have been removed from the nest and have heard other birds singing..." (1/2)
wiringthebrain.bsky.social
Is there anything Aristotle *didn't* already think about?
inverting-vision.bsky.social
Aristotle noticed that when bees returned to the hive, they shook or "danced" in front of a group. Millennia later, scientists debated whether it was a form of "language" amid shifts in scientific methods and philosophies in the 20th century.

#histsci 🗃️ #bees

daily.jstor.org/the-bee-danc...
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schreinerdrew.bsky.social
Supplemental material right now:
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
....and a mother-nightingale has been observed to give lessons in singing to a young bird, from which spectacle we might obviously infer that the song of the bird was not equally congenital with mere voice, but was something capable of modification and of improvement" (2/2)
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
Add birdsong learning to the list of things Aristotle *did* think about:
"Of little birds, some sing a different note from the parent birds, if they have been removed from the nest and have heard other birds singing..." (1/2)
wiringthebrain.bsky.social
Is there anything Aristotle *didn't* already think about?
inverting-vision.bsky.social
Aristotle noticed that when bees returned to the hive, they shook or "danced" in front of a group. Millennia later, scientists debated whether it was a form of "language" amid shifts in scientific methods and philosophies in the 20th century.

#histsci 🗃️ #bees

daily.jstor.org/the-bee-danc...
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
...and a mother-nightingale has been observed to give lessons in singing to a young bird, from which spectacle we might obviously infer that the song of the bird was not equally congenital with mere voice, but was something capable of modification and of improvement.” (2/2)
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sbarolo.bsky.social
Plant-based nicotine? What’ll they think of next
Poster ad for an e-cigarette claiming “100% Plant-Based Nicotine”
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
*sips coffee* I wish I could get some plant-based caffeine!
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
Ah, I see they are implementing another RIF, aka Required Intermittent Fasting
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flscitriguy.bsky.social
Breaking news. Calories are ruled not a thing while furloughed. Vought reportedly furious..
schreinerdrew.bsky.social
Will calories be retroactively consumed after furlough ends though?
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