Our paper “A Precision Functional Atlas of Personalized Network Topography and Probabilities” is out now in @NatureNeuro! The MIDB Precision Brain Atlas is a collection of individualized neural network maps from n~10,000 and probabilistic atlases (1/8) https://t.co/TzT2yBKIyk
I still get chills
Meet Mike
*30+ years severe depression
*first hospitalized @ 13y
*20 meds
*3 rounds of ECT
*2 near-fatal suicide attempts
Mike felt joy for the first time in decades after we turned on his new brain pacemaker or PACE
see paper, thread
https://t.co/8bdB2pXxQa
@pineurosci Fascinating stuff here Adam! Glad to see that you're working on this! We've been thinking quite a bit about the conclusions that we can draw from large samples of typically developing children who often present with very few clinical symptoms.
Two contrasting views.
Philosopher John Locke: The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.
Novelist Amy Bloom: In relationships, there is a gap between what people say and what they truly feel, and a gap between what they do and what they really want.
We have labeled the right hemisphere of the 100-micron MRI scan released by Edlow et al and will be making it publicly available soon. Stay tuned!
Here's a video flying over axial slices:
https://t.co/SRvofeH8xz
@gordonneuro @GaganWig@stevenmnelson Great read for newcomers to network neuroscience! The study of the individual brain is emerging and I can't wait to see where the field goes!
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Lucille A. Moore, Alice M. Graham, et al:
Towards personalized precision functional mapping in infancy
https://t.co/AFDG5W5eUG