
Suhwan Gim (@suhwangim.bsky.social)
@SuhwanGim
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Postdoc. Biobehavioral Health, Penn State, Neural and behavioral mechanisms of interindividual variability of pain, cognition, and emotion.
State College, Pennsylvania
Joined January 2019
Finally,😄 the first project during my Ph.D. program is published in @PLOSBiology. We examined the spatiotemporal brain dynamics of context and sensory information integration in pain. Thanks my advisor @choongwanwoo and co-authors @hong_seok_jun @lizlosin.
During #pain, the sensory input is modulated by contextual information. @SuhwanGim @choongwanwoo &co show how expectation & sensory input are integrated in the human brain during #PainPerception, revealing its spatiotemporal architecture #PLOSBiology
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RT @MarianneReddan: Check out our latest work in @NatureComms - we show that others’ feelings and our inferences can both be predicted from….
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RT @HassonLab: We’re excited to share our unique ECoG dataset for natural language comprehension. The paper is now on Scientific Data (http….
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RT @euigenie_: Does your favorite song actually relieve pain? We looked into the brain to find out. 🧠🎶❓.Come check out Poster #0780 (Wed/Th….
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RT @_jiwoongpark: 🧠📷 New paper out! How does the brain make sense of a story? Combining behavioral data, #fMRI, and #LLMs, our study explor….
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RT @david_m_amodio: Excited to share my new paper on impression formation & updating in @NatRevPsychol!.
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RT @ZhaoYili: Check our new preprint about domain-general effects of expectation on pain and tastes 👇:.
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RT @jiwoong_parks: New preprint out! 🚀.Our latest work on Motion-Corrected Eye Tracking (MoCET) is now available on bioRxiv! We introduce a….
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😄The final version of my first Ph.D. project has been published in @PLOSBiology! We showed the spatiotemporal profile of how the brain mediates cue-stimulus integration in pain, interpreting the findings in terms of cortical hierarchy from association to sensorimotor systems.
The final (post-proof) version is now finally out. This provides a detailed spatio-temporal profile of brain mediation of the cue-stimulus integration in the pain context. We interpreted the findings in terms of cortical hierarchy.
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RT @vdcalhoun: If folks are interested in linking macro-environment/satellite data to brain data see our study here (.
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RT @JeongjunPark2: Excited to share our review paper with @HayoungSong5 and @monicarosenb, now out in @TrendsCognSci🚨!.We propose that each….
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RT @HayoungSong5: Our brain operates at various spatial scales, from local to global. Do they govern different functions?. A broad review o….
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RT @choongwanwoo: I'm pleased to share our lab’s collective effort: ‘Pain Neuroimager Manifesto: Towards Person-Centered Neuroscience of Pa….
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RT @daspainbrain: new postdoc position available with me and Siobhan Schabrun on an NIH funded study validated brain based biomarkers in ch….
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RT @dong_hee_lee: Our paper about neuroimaging-based pain biomarkers is finally out in @PAINthejournal. 🎉.(Open acc….
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RT @KaiKaros: Happy to share a new review in @TheJournal_Pain led by @KaposFP and involving several others from @IASP_socsig on #social det….
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RT @jungwoo_yc_kim: Different brain regions encode different pain-related information, such as the expectation of pain or the intensity of….
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RT @choongwanwoo: It's finally out. with @SuhwanGim @sungwoo320, Dong Hee; and see @maryevemh and @Robert_Coghill's….
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Our commentary "Interindividual differences in pain can be explained by fMRI, sociodemographic, and psychological factors" on Hoeppli et al. is finally published (. See the thread for more detailed information.
Can we predict inter-individual differences in pain using fMRI brain activation patterns? While Hoeppli et al. (2022) argued against this possibility (, we have reexamined the question in our recent preprint (1/6).
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