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When do adolescents reach adult levels of executive function? We used FOUR independent datasets (N>10,000), behavioral data from 17 distinct EF tasks, and nonlinear modeling to address this and related questions.
https://t.co/OOLT7nKBEm
Good morning #Flux2023! Come find me, the pink haired 4th year Phd student and NSF fellow for questions about neurodev conditions (#ADHD#Autism) and the @JDPClinicalPsy. I’m out networking for future internship, collaborations, and science friends! 💅🏼
Very excited to share a professional update: I’ve finished my PhD @UMichStatistics and am now an NSF-MSPRF postdoc @UWStat w/@daniela_witten. Starting Fall 2024, I’ll be an assistant professor @uncstor with a joint appointment @UNCSDSS. Big thx to mentors, family, and friends!!!
Dr. Christine Conelea and her research team have received a five year grant from the @NIH to develop video-based tools that will help providers measure #tics in patients with Tourette's ➡️: https://t.co/ITBKmC5Xb1.
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Hi all, I’m Thomas Henning, a 2nd year PhD Student at Caltech @Caltech studying Decision Neuroscience (specifically when Neural Data out performs behavioral data).
I also research how the brain interacts with and perceives AI agents.
@BlackInNeuro#BINW23#BlackinNeuroRollCall
#OHBM2023 Come see my software demo/talk at the poster hall's little stage 1245pm-245pm today. And visit poster 2464 in sessions 3 & 4 for "BIDS tabular phenotype data software for big neuroimaging studies". We're talking #ABCDstudy, #ABIDE, #HBN, #HCP, #NKI_RS, #PNC, #UKBiobank.
Hey all, Damien Fair here.
Professor at the University of Minnesota and director of @UMN_MIDB …
Come visit!
Looking forward to a great #BINW23 ! #BlackInNeuroRollCall
@AVoineskos All true, and deep respect as you know, but are the outcomes measurably different? Are better grants getting funded with in person? I don’t know, and maybe this outcome is not actually measurable, but I’m guessing more fundamental issues of grant review need to be the focus…
So thankful for my mentorship team including @OlinoTom @jason_chein @DVSneuro @kgates@EricFeczko@aaronjfisher for putting their support behind me. I was very encouraged by several of them agreeing to mentor just from a cold email from a student they had never met!
Hard to believe my time at Penn is coming to end--it really has been pure joy. I am forever grateful for the wonderful mentorship of @sattertt, which led to truly exciting science. Although I look forward to starting at @UMN_MIDB, I'll miss the amazing people at #pennlinc!! 🧡
@vasopressin334@m_wall In fact, Marek and Clemens showed specifically that mulitvariate analyses have out-of-sample predictions with moderate correlation ( r = 0.4 ) for cognitive task performance.
Such effects are large and certainly would remain of interest to the NIH.
@vasopressin334@m_wall Hasse’s paper called for pre-registration and large sample sizes. The NIH lost interest because early oxytocin findings didn’t replicate.
https://t.co/fhpa15oR4i
Here, the difference is that “true” effect sizes in neuroimaging can be 10x larger than genomics.