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Link Tejavibulya

@LinkTejavibulya

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PhD student @Yale_INP | previously @nyugallatin

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@RosenblattMatt
Matt Rosenblatt
2 years
Interested in external validation in neuroimaging? Check out our new preprint “Power and reproducibility in the external validation of brain-phenotype predictions” ⬇️ https://t.co/lJSl8UIjV4
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Identifying reproducible and generalizable brain-phenotype associations is a central goal of neuroimaging. Consistent with this goal, prediction frameworks evaluate brain-phenotype models in unseen...
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@FumikoHoeft
Fumiko Hoeft MD PhD
3 years
Predicting the future of neuroimaging predictive models in mental health Tejavibulya, Rolison, Gao, Liang, Peterson, Dadashkarimi, Farruggia, Hahn, Noble, Lichenstein, Pollatou, Dufford & Scheinost @molpsychiatry volume 27, pages 3129–3137 (2022) https://t.co/xKY435lYTd
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Molecular Psychiatry - Predicting the future of neuroimaging predictive models in mental health
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@RosenblattMatt
Matt Rosenblatt
3 years
Use machine learning in🧠research or for other high-dimensional data? Curious about its robustness to data manipulations ("trustworthiness")? Check out our new article in @Patterns_CP and thread ⬇️
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Imperceptible data manipulations can drastically increase or decrease performance in machine learning models that use high-dimensional neuroimaging data. These manipulations could achieve nearly any...
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@R_X_Rodriguez
Raimundo Rodriguez
3 years
1/5 Remember when @sNeuroble went Super Saiyan? https://t.co/oI0fLY1YED We made it edgier, addressing a question that arises from her cNBS work–how to pool edges? In our new work, we explore the use of edge-centric, rather than node-centric, networks. https://t.co/D5pQS5PV8L
@sNeuroble
Stephanie Noble (@sneuroble.bsky.social)
3 years
Do you use cluster-level inference to pinpoint effects? 🧠🎯 Are you concerned about power? 🔍 Then we have a simple message for you: Level Up 💪🏾 https://t.co/9xg2wHgjGd w/ @DScheinost @mandyfmejia @AndrewZalesky @PNASNews 1/6
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@DScheinost
Dustin Scheinost
3 years
Neuro friends, How much do you cite yourself? We looked at 150k articles and 8 million citations from 63 journals between 2000-2020 to find out! https://t.co/8UvW8N9Dyv 1/9
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Citation metrics influence academic reputation and career trajectories. Recent works have highlighted flaws in citation practices in the neurosciences, such as the under-citation of women. However,...
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@DScheinost
Dustin Scheinost
3 years
For International Lefthanders Day #lefthandersday, check out @LinkTejavibulya’s work on connectivity differences between right and left handers in @NeuroImage_EiC https://t.co/IqAcKxrFWL
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@RosenblattMatt
Matt Rosenblatt
3 years
Are you in a neuroscience-related field? We are seeking online survey participants for the study: “Opinions on self-citation rates in neuroscience research”. It will only take about 10 mins if you are interested in participating:
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@LinkTejavibulya
Link Tejavibulya
3 years
Grateful to have worked with such a fantastic team including @MaxRolison @CarrRickyyy @liang_qinghao Hannah Peterson @JDadashkarimi @M_Farruggia Alice Hahn @sNeuroble @lichsar @AngelPollatou @ajdneuro @DScheinost 2/
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@LinkTejavibulya
Link Tejavibulya
3 years
Very excited to share our review in @molpsychiatry “Predicting the future of neuroimaging predictive models in mental health” 1/ https://t.co/ZYh3s5hHZE
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@constable_todd
Todd Constable (find me here @toddc.bsky.social)
4 years
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@ev_goldfarb
Elizabeth Goldfarb
4 years
The CAMS lab @YalePsych is recruiting a full-time postbac RA! Opportunity to contribute to neuroimaging projects on stress, memory, and addiction in a supportive environment. More info here: https://t.co/yiMGEorFVm Please share and get in touch! 🧠🤔🍾
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@sNeuroble
Stephanie Noble (@sneuroble.bsky.social)
4 years
Planning on (or curious abt) working with large neuroimaging data? Here’s an intro to the nuts and bolts, including tips we wish we knew when we first got started 🦾 Nice work @coreyhorien & team!
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@DScheinost
Dustin Scheinost
4 years
Functional Connectivity for the Language Network in the Developing Brain: 30 Weeks of Gestation to 30 Months of Age https://t.co/jPtsuc5Uij TLDR: We used fetal, infant, and toddler fMRI to look at longitudinal changes in functional connectivity for Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas.
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@BPoD_s
Biomedical Picture of the Day BPoD
4 years
Comparing the connectivity of #brain regions in right- and #lefthanded people. Image and research by @LinkTejavibulya et al @DScheinost lab @YaleMed in @biorxivpreprint. Read more on https://t.co/ohHNszjwZw with @MRC_LMS and @Kat_Arney
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@sNeuroble
Stephanie Noble (@sneuroble.bsky.social)
4 years
Do you use cluster-level inference for fMRI research? 🧠🕵🏽👩🏽‍💻 “Leveling up” might help you make more powerful inferences 🦾 Some food for thought… https://t.co/gRSFtEM7un @mandyfmejia @AndrewZalesky @DScheinost
@AndrewZalesky
Andrew Zalesky
4 years
Is fMRI inference revealing the TIP OF THE ICEBERG? New and comprehensive work by @sNeuroble & team evaluating different scales of inference for fMRI connectivity Trade-off between statistical power and localization specificity Well done Steph! @DScheinost, Amanda Mejia
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@AndrewZalesky
Andrew Zalesky
4 years
Is fMRI inference revealing the TIP OF THE ICEBERG? New and comprehensive work by @sNeuroble & team evaluating different scales of inference for fMRI connectivity Trade-off between statistical power and localization specificity Well done Steph! @DScheinost, Amanda Mejia
@biorxiv_neursci
bioRxiv Neuroscience
4 years
Leveling up: improving power in fMRI by moving beyond cluster-level inference https://t.co/uN96DPqmnq #biorxiv_neursci
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@DScheinost
Dustin Scheinost
4 years
In time for the @FIT_NGIn event on 9/17, two new longitudinal papers from us. 1)ID rate and test-retest are low in infant connectivity https://t.co/7Jepoc2NeS @ajdneuro 2)Altered connectivity in older children with ASD is present by 9-months https://t.co/QnfCJLCzMx @MaxRolison
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@ParkvilleGeek
@parkvillegeek
4 years
they're different I tell you! Large-scale differences in functional organization of left- and right-handed individuals using whole-brain, data-driven analysis of connectivity | #bioRxiv https://t.co/3QqM9K2bjx
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@LinkTejavibulya
Link Tejavibulya
4 years
Very excited to share new work unraveling functional organization differences in the whole brain of lefties and righties using connectivity analyses! @abigails_greene @CarrRickyyy @MaxRolison @sNeuroble @DScheinost
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