Now online in @CurrentBiology ! 📢💥
Using 7T precision fMRI, we discovered new organizational principles of human entorhinal cortex and of human hippocampal-entorhinal system.
https://t.co/1x2UMWlUMo
With @doellerlab, Menno Witter, @DanielMargulies, @Neuro_Conn. 🧵👇 1/5
Interested in the relationship between cortical gradients and distance on the cortex? Come see the @Neuro_Conn lab's posters @OHBM from 13-15:00 today at posters 1002-1004 (yes we're all together). As a teaser here's mine!
1/5 - Officially out on Nature Methods! Reliability eXplorer (ReX), an integrative toolbox for examination of individual variation and reliability. ReX allows you to compare and identify the most efficient direction for optimizing reliability! https://t.co/9R6skKkpm5
PhD studentship in Computational Psychiatry! Come investigate mechanisms of hallucinations and working memory disruption in patients with schizophrenia with Anissa Abi-Dargham, Mark Slifstein, Jared Van Snellenberg, Matt Jones & me. Deadline October 28th https://t.co/wJA0xGb9Mi
I just gave a talk in Daniel's lab @Neuro_Conn about my recent work on long-distance nerve fibers.🧠 Thanks, @neurabenn inviting me🤲 The slides are now available. #brain#human https://t.co/v7c3CTzRK6
Registration is now open for the Gradients Workshop, hosted in Cambridge (UK) on June 18
There will be a stellar line-up of speakers discussing all types of gradients of brain organisation, from genetics to psychadelics.
for more details https://t.co/mLNDOJ5FsR
Brief announcement! I’ve just started my postdoc in the @Neuro_Conn here in paris! I’ll be continuing work with connectivity, cortical gradients and all that jazz ! Super excited to see what happens next!
Final version of my article with @grandjeanlab is out: Gradients of functional connectivity in the mouse cortex reflect neocortical evolution https://t.co/MyaDL8ZDdt
Thanks to @bendfulcher and two anonymous reviewers I believe this version is much stronger than the preprint.
Why is a #brain network located where it is? @sofievalk et al found two main axes in the brain: 1) from back to front reflecting a hierarchy from basic to complex skills & 2) from top to bottom covering functions ranging from time processing to motivation https://t.co/97reC7thGz
Funded by @ERC_Research, 2 postdoc positions are open at my lab in @CFIN_AU (and linked to @OxPsychiatry and @OxfordWIN), to work on machine learning, time series methods and applications to computational neuroscience. Details: https://t.co/svoAs3eSEx @cogNeuroJobs . Please RT
Review by @danilobzdok@ten_photos and Stephen Smith of growing stack of algorithmic tools for embracing and taming complex big data, with a focus on neuroscience imaging. https://t.co/zMwiTbtAAr View-only pdf: https://t.co/DZFMi1D2ym