Brian P. Keane @briankeanelab.bsky.social
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I study human visual perception and how it is altered among those with psychosis @URNeuroscience @[email protected].
Rochester, NY
Joined October 2017
🚨 This work is out now in @PLOSCompBiol! 🚨🧠 This work was a huge labor of love and curiosity during grad school working with @TheColeLab and I'm so pleased to finally share the peer-reviewed study with our community! Enormous gratitude to coauthors @TheColeLab @RUBENSARO
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Author summary A fundamental question in neuroscience has persisted for over a century: to what extent do distributed processes drive brain function? The existence of category-selective regions...
🎉 New preprint alert! 🎉 “Distributed network processes account for the majority of variance in localized visual category selectivity” Big thanks to coauthors @RUBENSARO @taku_ito1 @RaviMill @BrianKeaneLab @TheColeLab 🧵1/9 https://t.co/HWKSzMtBA7
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Thank you!! Another amazing day at @CvsUor
Congrats Sanjana Kapisthalam @sanjana78044408 @aplabUR @UoR_BrainCogSci for winning the Best Poster Award @CvsUoR #CVSRetreat2024 : Visual search at #fovea 🥇👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 What a line-up of posters!! Check them out 👉 https://t.co/X84BTN4Kkb
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This biomarker replicated in two other data sets and it can be extracted in a single five-minute resting-state scan. I welcome any comments...
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The effect size is large (d=1.0-1.2) and the test retest reliability is much better than most other brain-based markers (ICC=.62). We also rule out a whole list of potential confounds (stress, antipsychotics, anxiety, comorbidities, etc)...
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There are tons of papers on functional dysconnectivity of psychosis, so why are we so excited about this one in Molecular Psychiatry? The reason is that we coalesce network-wise patterns to form a highly discriminating AND highly robust biomarker ... https://t.co/i1itBEnZCy
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📢📢We are hiring!! At least one postdoc research position. If you are interested in brains, speech, language, oscillations, computational modeling, multisensory integration, predictive perception, please see the ad below. RTs appreciated.
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Come on by folks #sfn2024 We're here to represent @FENSorg and our journal @EJNeuroscience at booth 1633.
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Many visual studies of special populations ensure that compared groups have "normal or corrected-to-normal vision", but do not report if the groups are actually matched on acuity within the normal range. Here, we show why this practice is problematic and how it can be remedied...
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The job posting below is back open! Ideal for those aiming for a clinical PhD program. Feel free to reach out with questions...
The Vision and Psychosis Lab and Active Perception Lab are now hiring! We are looking for a full-time Research Assistant who can assist in an NIH study that investigates fine-scale eye movement differences in psychosis. Check it out (Job ID: 242211):
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Academic journals are a lucrative scam – and we’re determined to change that @AAbizadeh writes @guardian
https://t.co/8REXFMUTnE
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Giant publishers are bleeding universities dry, with profit margins that rival Google’s. So we decided to start our own, says academic Arash Abizadeh
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@HolmesLab_BHI is thrilled to announce the long-awaited Transdiagnostic Connectome Project, TCP 🎉🚨🧠 Data on OpenNeuro (BIDS MRI, behavior) & preprinted on medRxiv! A true “team work makes the dream work” effort, huge thanks to co-1st authors @SidChop @ConnorLawhead, as well
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These results also motivate a search for the underlying causes such as abnormal gyrification during prenatal development, unregulated synaptic pruning during adolescence, or NMDA receptor hypo-functioning during the illness itself.
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...heterogeneous connectivity patterns and working memory task activations compared to ADHD and healthy control subjects. These findings may help explain why it has been so challenging to use fMRI patterns to classify a person as having or not having psychosis…
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This increased cross-subject heterogeneity was generally large in magnitude and could not be explained by in-scanner motion, antipsychotic medication, nicotine, or comorbidities. In another public data set, we found that later-stage schizophrenia patients exhibited more...
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Very excited to have this new paper out! Using HCP data, we found that early psychosis patients exhibited more heterogeneous functional connectivity patterns across the entire brain and within multiple large-scale networks as compared to controls….
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Tom Golisano makes $50 million commitment to the @UofR @UR_Med to build the new Golisano Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Institute Our own @JohnnyFoxe will lead the new Golisano IDD Institute Read More⬇️ https://t.co/so70ErP2Xm
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The Vision and Psychosis Lab and Active Perception Lab are now hiring! We are looking for a full-time Research Assistant who can assist in an NIH study that investigates fine-scale eye movement differences in psychosis. Check it out (Job ID: 242211):
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Interested in the intersection of the visual system and psychiatric disorders? Consortium for Vision and Oculomics in Psychiatry (CVOP): Conference registration now open, and program online at https://t.co/dIqsrbzKXF The meeting is July 11-12 in Rochester, NY.
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