Curious to see how human brain activity is mediated by structure? Check out our new paper on anatomically-informed white matter interpolation of fMRI with @aitchbi#David@ThomasAWBolton1@dvdevill, now available in #OA on @NeuroImage_EiC 🧠https://t.co/kPaikYSqbS
Check out our recent publication on applying a newly developed graph learning approach to identify functional networks in resting-state and task fMRI data.
This work is a product of an amazing collaboration from two different labs Great job team! 💪🏼👏🏼😊
Super excited about finally seeing this project published! 😍 #NeuroImage
https://t.co/GH47aieZ9C
Results of an amazing collaboration between MIPlab @dvdevill & LTS4 @pafrossard.
Thanks for all the team efforts and beutiful experience @anjitarun & @HerminaPMaretic!
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Our work on characterizing the dynamics of NREM sleep in collaboration with @unige_en and @ruhrunibochum is now out in iScience https://t.co/jPWCE4vMgd and is also featured on the EPFL webpage!
Check it out!
https://t.co/3GHP683wzu #epfl@dvdevill
Structural mediation of human brain activity revealed by white-matter interpolation of fMRI -> https://t.co/WewxttoGko
A new framework for studying brain structure-function relationships. #neuroscience
Campus Biotech is pleased to host the annual #BertarelliNeuro Symposium! Based at #CampusBiotech, Professors @splacour40, @hummel_fc, @dvdevill and Olaf Blanke are part of a larger list of speakers who will showcase the progress in their work. Register: https://t.co/lvBAPYvNXT
Another great edition of #OHBM comes to an end in sunny Rome ☀️ & MIP:Lab was there in fantastic shape! Always great science and great fun. See you in Montreal! 🍁👋🏼 #OHBM2019
#plasticwaste at otherwise amaising #OHBM2019. @OHBM please encourage responsible behavior and offer reusable cups, water dispensers, cuttlery... better solution should be found for #OHBM2020. #recycling effort is ok but #plasticpollution remains a huge pblm for next generations
Beautiful research on spatial embedding of brain functions presented by @DanielMargulies - what a great conclusion of the @EPFLEngineering workshop on network science! #networksEPFL