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Incoming post-doctoral researcher; PhD from @Georgetown studying abstract action representations
Joined March 2023
excited to co-host the 2nd annual Future Neuro Founders Workshop for entrepreneurial scientists and engineers, a collaboration between @KdT_Ventures and @PsymedVentures. this is a virtual workshop for scientists that want to build a neuroscience startup. we'll cover team
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✨🥰 check out our article - and cover 🤩- about Decoding the Brain in @CellCellPress
https://t.co/JsSJNTnGUd We review the mathematics, current approaches, and muse about the future… #BCI #neuraldecoding #neuroAI Thanks to my awesome co-authors Adriana Perez Rotondo,
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🚨 New preprint! Work led by @mhwehrheim and supported by @ShirinTaghian and @HamidRamezanpou in our lab.. https://t.co/GSmmaHL2Vt How does the brain tell a smile from a frown, or a look of fear, disgust, or shame ? We trained macaques to discriminate human facial expressions
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Science writing for the public is not just a service; it has direct benefits to scientists themselves. In this piece for @NatRevNeurosci, I draw on the neurosci of curiosity & decision making to unpack its value. Share link: https://t.co/2NLDK6Styl
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MIT's Optimization Methods by Prof. Dimitris Bertsimas Lecture notes: https://t.co/8tOA5dz7ty
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Co-first author paper with @TinaLiuTong out now in @CommsBio! Our longitudinal fMRI data of child epilepsy patients with occipitotemporal cortex (OTC) resection show deviations from the expected topography in preserved cortex, demonstrating plasticity. https://t.co/YTKC0HoV9B
nature.com
Communications Biology - Unilateral occipitotemporal resection in children with drug-resistant epilepsy reveals both typical and reorganized category maps, with word/face selectivity competing in...
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When powering fMRI studies, sample size is king, but scan duration can also be a powerful tool, improving phenotypic prediction and cost-efficiency, a new analysis shows By @claulopezneuro
https://t.co/dA4twwVSph
thetransmitter.org
Around 30 minutes of imaging per person seems to be the “sweet spot” for linking functional connectivity differences to traits in an accurate and cost-effective way.
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Excited to share our (@MartinezAddiego , @YuqiLiu95703261, @CulhamJody49517) paper, now published in PNAS! https://t.co/Zdft5AUhUD (or an easier read on https://t.co/X73q9L7Cuk)
medicine.georgetown.edu
New research from Georgetown University provides insight into how the brain is organized around function versus body part, which has important implications for rehabilitation and a person’s return to...
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Build the next generation of communication BCIs with us—now hiring a new postdoc! Application here: https://t.co/cdhyMmHUzX
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This looks like it will be a cool workshop https://t.co/WOwMFh8OgM. .
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Couldn't have done it without you!! 🎓
Coming out of social media hiding to congratulate @Cgershy, whose time as a PhD candidate (including acquisition and analysis of ~200 fMRI scanning sessions and mastery of two quite different areas of the literature) culminated in a fantastic thesis defense today. What rocks!!!
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So, we examined it in our prior cortical stimulation patients. Two patients with central neuropathic pain. * One had electrodes over both SCAN & AMN. *One hit only SCAN. Pain relief tracked exactly with network engagement. Precision matters!!!!
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Harvard University is literally giving away free online courses. No payment Required. Here are best courses you don't want to miss in 2025:
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Congratulations to @AmaralLenia on receiving an Honorable Mention for the APP Young Researcher Award in Psychology! 👏 The award was given by the Portuguese Psychological Association at the 12th National Symposium on Psychological Research.
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.@TrentonBricken and @_sholtodouglas are back Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Claude 4 & how far RL can scale 00:16:27 – Is continual learning a key bottleneck? 00:31:59 – Model self-awareness 00:50:32 – Taste and slop 01:00:51 – How soon to fully autonomous agents? 01:15:17 – Neuralese
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📊I've started posting stat lab tutorials (with R) for beginners (myself) on my webpage. The first topic is "What are fixed, between, and random effects in panel analysis?" Click here: https://t.co/CNk9SH4vnA
#rstat #econtwitter #soctwitter #statistics
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