Shih-Chieh Lin
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Shih-Chieh Lin
@sclin-lab.bsky.social
Neuroscience Professor @ National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan | NIH alum | neurophysiology | decision making | attention | reward | #BasalForebrain
Congratulations! Really beautiful work!
September 20, 2025 at 2:26 PM
Reposted by Shih-Chieh Lin
Together with this paper by the group of Joe Paton www.nature.com/articles/s41... our results across the two papers complement each other providing strong evidence that distinct dopamine neurons discount future rewards at different rates providing a substrate for multi-timescale RL in the brain
A multidimensional distributional map of future reward in dopamine neurons - Nature
An algorithm called time–magnitude reinforcement learning (TMRL) extends distributional reinforcement learning to take account of reward time and magnitude, and behavioural and neurophysiological...
www.nature.com
June 4, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Not sure about the question. Doesn’t hallucination, by definition, mean that the subject is unaware?
I am sure @kepecslab.bsky.social would have a better answer.
May 23, 2025 at 8:36 AM
This looks awesome and very valuable for the study of basal forebrain. Anything in particular you are looking to characterize? We are very interested in GABAergic basal forebrain neurons and would love to know how rodent and human BF are conserved or differ.
May 17, 2025 at 11:17 AM
Beautiful work. Congratulations!
March 5, 2025 at 2:27 PM
Congratulations Dayu!
January 25, 2025 at 11:55 AM
Reposted by Shih-Chieh Lin
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December 18, 2024 at 5:30 PM