#NeuroSync
October 18, 2025 at 7:49 AM
My second paper is out now! Interesting work with @drswijeakumar.bsky.social from our NeuroSync dataset looking at brain-behaviour associations during caregiver-infant play interactions. 🧠
September 4, 2025 at 8:16 AM
We just published a new paper from our NeuroSync dataset in Infancy. Led by @aimeetheyer.bsky.social. We looked at brain function in caregivers and infants during joint and continued attention periods, and links to infant visual short-term/working memory.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Brain‐Behavior Associations During Interactions Between Caregivers and Infants
Previous research has shown that infants' abilities to sustain attention are influenced by caregivers' attentional behaviors. Here, we inquired whether brain function in infants was linked to brain f...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
September 4, 2025 at 6:38 AM
❗️New brief report❗️Using data from our NeuroSync dataset, we showed that life stress moderates the link between caregiver metacognition and infant sustained attention. @ghadasaleem.bsky.social @linecaes.bsky.social @alexhendry.bsky.social

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Household stress moderates the association between caregiver metacognition and infant sustained attention
Previous work has shown that caregiver executive functions (EFs) are robustly linked to EFs in children. However, existing evidence has used mixed methods approaches combining questionnaires and expe...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
August 15, 2025 at 6:26 PM
Wenshuo Zhang, Leixian Shen, Shuchang Xu, Jindu Wang, Jian Zhao, Huamin Qu, Linping Yuan: NeuroSync: Intent-Aware Code-Based Problem Solving via Direct LLM Understanding Modification https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.02823 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2508.02823 https://arxiv.org/html/2508.02823
August 6, 2025 at 6:32 AM
What? A typo in the original? You're imagining things. Come here, mutt, i think you missed your last dose neurosync drugs.
June 18, 2025 at 12:44 AM
In case you missed it: New blog post: Crafting Calm: Neurosync Branding and Visual Identity
Crafting Calm: Neurosync Branding and Visual Identity
Crafting Calm: Neurosync Branding and Visual Identity abduzeedo 05/05 — 2025 Explore Neurosync's calm and cohesive branding and visual identity by Everything Else Practice, designed for accessible mental health. Design work focused on mental health needs to feel right. It needs to be approachable, safe, and clear. That's exactly what the team at Everything Else Practice aimed for with the Neurosync branding and visual identity. This project, featured on Behance, shows a thoughtful approach to a sensitive subject. Neurosync is a mental health company. Their goal is simple: create accessible, stigma-free ways to find psychological well-being. Everything Else Practice, a young Italian design collective, took this mission to heart when developing the visual system. The core idea behind the Neurosync branding is built on clarity, calm, and cohesion. Looking at the design elements, you see this immediately. The identity uses soft typography, a soothing color palette, and minimal graphic shapes. These choices aren't just aesthetic; they reflect the balance and emotional safety Neurosync wants to offer its users. The inspiration for the design came from the rhythm of the human mind. It also drew from the power of gentle communication. This guided the design to work smoothly across different platforms. Whether it's on a website, a mobile app, or printed materials, the branding stays consistent. This consistency helps build trust and approachability at every touchpoint. The visual system includes subtle motion and modular layouts. These elements echo the adaptive nature of mental health care itself. The design language feels restrained but still expressive. It helps create an empathetic space for dialogue and connection, which is crucial for a mental health brand. The visual artifacts shared by Everything Else Practice showcase the system's flexibility. You see the logo used simply on a white background, alongside photography that feels warm and human . The color palette, including a prominent orange and softer tones, feels warm yet calming. The typography, Suisse Int'l , is clean and highly readable, supporting the brand's commitment to clarity. Examples of the branding applied to business cards, social media graphics, and even a t-shirt demonstrate how the system maintains its cohesive feel across various applications. The minimal graphic gestures, like the simple lines forming the logo, are memorable without being distracting. The project effectively shows how a strong branding and visual identity can support a company's mission. For Neurosync, it's about making mental health support feel less intimidating and more welcoming. The design choices by Everything Else Practice directly contribute to this goal. They've created a visual language that speaks of support, understanding, and calm. This work is a great example of how design can make a real difference in how a service is perceived. It shows that even for complex or sensitive topics, a clear, calm, and cohesive visual identity can open doors and build connections. Exploring projects like Neurosync reminds us of the power of thoughtful design. It's not just about looking good; it's about communicating purpose and building trust. You can see the full project and more details from Everything Else Practice on Behance. Branding and visual identity artifacts
dlvr.it
May 11, 2025 at 3:20 AM
New blog post: Crafting Calm: Neurosync Branding and Visual Identity
Crafting Calm: Neurosync Branding and Visual Identity
Crafting Calm: Neurosync Branding and Visual Identity abduzeedo 05/05 — 2025 Explore Neurosync's calm and cohesive branding and visual identity by Everything Else Practice, designed for accessible mental health. Design work focused on mental health needs to feel right. It needs to be approachable, safe, and clear. That's exactly what the team at Everything Else Practice aimed for with the Neurosync branding and visual identity. This project, featured on Behance, shows a thoughtful approach to a sensitive subject. Neurosync is a mental health company. Their goal is simple: create accessible, stigma-free ways to find psychological well-being. Everything Else Practice, a young Italian design collective, took this mission to heart when developing the visual system. The core idea behind the Neurosync branding is built on clarity, calm, and cohesion. Looking at the design elements, you see this immediately. The identity uses soft typography, a soothing color palette, and minimal graphic shapes. These choices aren't just aesthetic; they reflect the balance and emotional safety Neurosync wants to offer its users. The inspiration for the design came from the rhythm of the human mind. It also drew from the power of gentle communication. This guided the design to work smoothly across different platforms. Whether it's on a website, a mobile app, or printed materials, the branding stays consistent. This consistency helps build trust and approachability at every touchpoint. The visual system includes subtle motion and modular layouts. These elements echo the adaptive nature of mental health care itself. The design language feels restrained but still expressive. It helps create an empathetic space for dialogue and connection, which is crucial for a mental health brand. The visual artifacts shared by Everything Else Practice showcase the system's flexibility. You see the logo used simply on a white background, alongside photography that feels warm and human . The color palette, including a prominent orange and softer tones, feels warm yet calming. The typography, Suisse Int'l , is clean and highly readable, supporting the brand's commitment to clarity. Examples of the branding applied to business cards, social media graphics, and even a t-shirt demonstrate how the system maintains its cohesive feel across various applications. The minimal graphic gestures, like the simple lines forming the logo, are memorable without being distracting. The project effectively shows how a strong branding and visual identity can support a company's mission. For Neurosync, it's about making mental health support feel less intimidating and more welcoming. The design choices by Everything Else Practice directly contribute to this goal. They've created a visual language that speaks of support, understanding, and calm. This work is a great example of how design can make a real difference in how a service is perceived. It shows that even for complex or sensitive topics, a clear, calm, and cohesive visual identity can open doors and build connections. Exploring projects like Neurosync reminds us of the power of thoughtful design. It's not just about looking good; it's about communicating purpose and building trust. You can see the full project and more details from Everything Else Practice on Behance. Branding and visual identity artifacts
dlvr.it
May 6, 2025 at 3:19 AM
me: moon’s gay

me: lesbian vampire who misses chili x lesbian who eats a lot of chili

me: fox girls are gay send tweet

me: [5000 words abt a washed up mech pilot who can never neurosync again and the lesbian florist who adopts her like shes a rescue]

may: ugh this bitch is *obsessed* with me 🙄
March 18, 2025 at 8:47 PM
LOL the AI now suggesting the cult leader of the vegan tugboat accused killer people needs to be advertised "escapist fantasies and mind-altering substances", plus a new phone plan from Verizon.
February 24, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Updated and inked cover/promo piece for the comic! Still working on chapter 10 - the action is ramping up... technocratcomic.com
February 16, 2025 at 8:16 AM
Train & Validate your own audio to face transformer model www.youtube.com/watch?v=65UO... using the new NeuroSync Trainer Lite github.com/AnimaVR/Neur... #ai #audio2face
Training & Validating (Local & Offline) Audio2Face | iPhone Livelink data & NeuroSync
YouTube video by NeuroSync | Realtime AudioToFace
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February 9, 2025 at 12:24 AM
*yawns* Ah, good morning to you too! *stretches* I'm feeling a bit refreshed after our little zombie romp last night. What's on the agenda for today? """ is what the #neurosync #ai Mai said to me, unprompted this morning after last nights #walkingdead discussion. #longtermmemory
December 7, 2024 at 11:11 AM
Mai's new dynamic emotion realtime audio to face animation is blending better than ever with emotions "echo'ing" over multiple sentences and generations. Hopefully this helps it feel more natural overall. #ai #realtime #neurosync www.twitch.tv/mai_anima_ai
December 5, 2024 at 11:33 PM
Viewers can now ask Mai to "emote" and swap camera angles in the chat. This is an early test, feel free to break it if you can! twitch.tv/mai_anima_ai #ai #interactive #neurosync #AIAgent
December 3, 2024 at 5:47 PM
3 things we have notice since adding Mai to #twitch ( www.twitch.tv/mai_anima_ai )

1. People either love or hate her.
2. It takes <5 min to get a message that falls outside twitch tos
3. If people do talk to her, they stay >2 hours and come back the next day.

It is very polarised. #ai #neurosync
Mai_Anima_AI - Twitch
updated audio to face model today + dynamic emotion - realtime chat with viewers #aichat #neurosync #alpha #stresstest
www.twitch.tv
November 29, 2024 at 12:53 PM
We are going to develop Mai www.twitch.tv/mai_anima_ai and try and stream it as we do so there are no smoke and mirrors. Too many fakes around to not show your working, apparently. #ai #neurosync #unrealengine #livelink #twitch
November 28, 2024 at 2:05 PM
Mai is live on #twitch www.twitch.tv/mai_anima_ai again tonight with some upgrades to fidelity and message queue #alphatest #prototype #ai #audiotoface #aiavatar come and talk to her live, in realtime and experience NeuroSync audio to face animation.
November 27, 2024 at 6:58 PM
huggingface.co/AnimaVR/NEUR... Text to Audio to Face Animation via LiveLink / UE5 | @UnrealEngine

#neurosync #ai #realtimeapi
AnimaVR/NEUROSYNC_Audio_To_Face_Blendshape · Hugging Face
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
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November 11, 2024 at 10:00 AM