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The Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience brings together brain researchers @AarhusUni & @AUHdk in the interdisciplinary study of the mind.
Århus, Denmark
Joined March 2019
Dive deep into neuroscience in the NAD PhD programme 🧠 Meet Neuroscience Academy Denmark fellow Kelly Hoogervorst, PhD student at @CFIN_AU, and learn why you should apply for a fully funded NAD PhD fellowship. Applications open May 1 - read more 👉 https://t.co/gDWFPAwH9t
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I can't actually believe this but I got a Lundbeck Postdoctoral Fellowship! 🤯 I'm so excited to work on multi-organ brain-body interaction models with @micahgallen , @AnkeKarabanov , @DaniSBassett, & @neurovidaurre! I'm honestly in shock and can't wait! 🎉
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I had the pleasure of chatting with the brilliantly insightful Sarah Crespi on the @ScienceMagazine podcast about what it means to experience an illusion of pain based on https://t.co/9HYIi0asFf! Catch the full interview starting at 26:44. https://t.co/47wpujfQdt
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On this week’s show: U.S. science policy updates, cochlear implants give children unprecedented access to sounds, and fooling the body into feeling pain gives insight into chronic pain conditions
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Congratulations to the @bpplab_au and @visceral_mind teams for this great publication!
Excited to share our latest publication, out now in @ScienceAdvances: “Thermosensory predictive coding underpins an illusion of pain.” https://t.co/9HYIi0asFf. Read the full thread below for details!
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1/ We can measure interoception in many aspects, but can we actually manipulate it? I’m excited to share our new study, which shows that blockade of peripheral beta-adrenergic pathways improves cardiac and respiratory interoception in unique ways! 🧵👇 https://t.co/1zLNmHTsZv
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Excited to share our latest publication, out now in @ScienceAdvances: “Thermosensory predictive coding underpins an illusion of pain.” https://t.co/9HYIi0asFf. Read the full thread below for details!
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New study on ‘Aberrant effective connectivity in preadolescent children at familial high-risk for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder’ with @LotteVeddum, @m_nordentoft, Ole Mors & the VIA consortium in @BiologicalPsyc1 Funded by @lundbeckfonden
https://t.co/FLosbWhmJi
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New @visceral_mind preprint explores how we think about our bodies during resting state fMRI!
What happens when our stream of consciousness turns inward, towards the body? Our new fMRI study of 536 individuals finds that 'body-wandering' is associated with distinct patterns of brain connectivity, physiology, affect, and mental health: https://t.co/wepZGVCMXl
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What happens when our stream of consciousness turns inward, towards the body? Our new fMRI study of 536 individuals finds that 'body-wandering' is associated with distinct patterns of brain connectivity, physiology, affect, and mental health: https://t.co/wepZGVCMXl
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Have you ever had a song stuck in your head? Then you might be interested in our new #musicscience work just published in @PLOSBiology
https://t.co/JZXM1P8Fh5 We used decoding to investigate how the brain represents perceived and imagined musical sounds. TL;DR below 1/
Did you ever have a melody stuck in your head? Then you may be interested in our new #musicscience work. We used decoding techniques to investigate how the brain represents held and manipulated musical thoughts: https://t.co/SPql8Tb4MJ Check it out! Feedback is welcome.
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Happy to share our latest publication, out now in @CognitionJourn, where we find that metacognitive self-beliefs are updated in a suprisingly domain-specific manner. https://t.co/iWCCDUwXwW
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Today I will be presenting some of the first behavioral results from our affective and metacognitive precision modulation fMRI task, featuring data from 200 participants. At the joint @visceral_mind & @bpplab_au lab meeting, 13:00 in the thalamus @CFIN_AU - all are welcome!
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Very excited to share that our first MRI paper from the @con_arch/#skuldnet dataset is now out in @NatureComms
https://t.co/xpDssI55IJ! Using graph theory, we examine structural+functional frontoparietal network organization in relation to assessments of musical aptitude.
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Nature Communications - Here, the authors show through an analysis of brain scans from over 200 non-musicians that individuals with an efficiently organized network connecting frontal and parietal...
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Our paper on individual differences in musicality is now published in @NatureComms! 🧠🎶 We found that variations in musical perceptual abilities in the general population are linked to diffs in brain network systems largely dedicated to working memory and other exec functions /1
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We’re lucky to have Kelly with us! Looking forward to some exciting new experiments.
We’re delighted to welcome @kellyhgrvrst back to the lab as a @naddenmark PhD fellow! Kelly’s PhD will investigate neural and computational mechanisms in metacognitive decision making.
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Are you a researcher? Feel like having time to pursue your ideas in an international, interdisciplinary environment? Fancy exploring life and society in one the the most vibrant cities in Northern Europe? Then check out our new call for fellows @AIAS_dk. Details below!
📣Fellowship OPPORTUNITIES at AIAS at @AarhusUni_int . 10 individual fellowships are available in an #international #interdisciplinary setting for junior & senior researchers from all over the world, from any research discipline. 📆APPLY by 5 November 2024 https://t.co/fGhjWAyTLd
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The BPP team is in Amsterdam for IASP! Curious about how computational modeling can help us understand pain perception? Come say hello and let's chat about drift diffusion modeling, test-retest in pain learning, population encoding of temperature and pain, and much more! #WC2024
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New preprint out with our @con_arch/#skuldnet data examining the neural correlates of propensity for nightmares.
Excited to share our pre-print on the neural correlates of nightmares! With 400+ participants, we explore amygdala-PFC connectivity & ReHo differences in nightmare frequency, tackling reproducibility & sleep neuroimaging challenges. Thanks to my amazing co-authors & collaborators
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