Peter Bandettini
@fMRI_today
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Notes on functional MRI and related topics.
Bethesda, MD
Joined March 2009
OHBM Neurosalience just launched its 6th season. I had a good discussion with lead producer Michelle Li on highlights of season 5 and plans for the upcoming season.
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Neurosalience · Episode
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Wrapping up our fifth season of OHBM Neurosalience with a live audience podcast at OHBM discussing diverse academic experiences from graduate student to professor.
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Wonderful Talairach lecture at OHBM 2025 by @PTenigma Paul Thompson...already online!
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It was pleasure to chair a symposium on academic burnout at #OHBM2025, on behalf of @OHBM_Trainees 🔥 A HUGE thank you to our wonderful speakers, who were willing to be so open and vulnerable about their personal experiences - @fMRI_today, @AmyBrodtmann & @DanielMargulies
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Having trouble choosing your next audiobook? For a limited time, you can download "fMRI" for 50% off! @fmri_today, and @fmri_today
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The discovery of functional MRI (fMRI) methodology in 1991 was a breakthrough in neuroscience research. This non-invasive, relatively high-speed, and high sensitivity method of mapping human brain...
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On your way to OHBM, you might want to listen to this preview of the meeting!
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New OHBM Neurosalience podcast released! Super fun interview with Dr. Rosanna Olsen on hippocampus and memory work! I learned quite a bit!
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Peter Bandettini interviews Dr. Rosanna Olsen, a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute and the University of Toronto. She is pioneering what we know about human memory and its associated...
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Looking forward to sharing my thoughts on this!
Academics, including students, postdocs, and ECRs often face high expectations for long work hours and limited work-life balance. At #OHBM2025 we will be hosting a symposium on "Academic burnout and how to deal with it". Speakers: @DanielMargulies
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Going to #OHBM2025 in Brisbane? We're accepting entries for two in-person science communication competitions: 📊 Best Figure Competition 🗣️ 3-Minute Chalk Talk Competition ⭐ See here for more details, or to sign up for one or both competitions: https://t.co/BnpUSx5YV0
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At OHBM the Communications Committee is holding some competitions that forcus on presentation effectiveness. Short presentations and chalk talks - all welcome to join in!
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Fonov and Collins investigate optimal sample sizes for creating representative average anatomical brain templates: https://t.co/dH5T6gKybX
@vfonov @fMRI_today @mallarchkrvrty1 @OHBM
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Zhang and Tremblay investigate age-related changes in resting-state functional connectivity among amateur singers, instrumentalists, and active controls: https://t.co/xnprrBH8B9
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It's finally here! Use the Network Correspondence Toolbox to help interpret your neuroimaging findings 🧠
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Nature Communications - Here, the authors present the Network Correspondence Toolbox, which enables researchers to examine and report spatial correspondence between their neuroimaging results and...
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One of my favorite podcasts, an absolute game-changer! As we’re working on a podcast to showcase Saudi scientists and their incredible work, this gave me so much inspiration. Can’t wait to bring our vision to life and highlight the amazing talent in our community! Thanks Peter 🤝🏼
Rather than a typical neurosalience Podcast, we decided to post a talk I gave at OHBM on my perspective on podcasting and Neurosalience - and how I prepare for each.
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Dr. Seiji Ogawa discovered and coined "Blood Oxygenation Level Dependent" BOLD contrast - used in almost all fMRI today. It was my great honor to interview him over two days on the very beginnings of fMRI, and so much more.
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Having trouble choosing your next audiobook? For a limited time, you can download "fMRI" for 50% off! @fmri_today
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The discovery of functional MRI (fMRI) methodology in 1991 was a breakthrough in neuroscience research. This non-invasive, relatively high-speed, and high sensitivity method of mapping human brain...
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I had a great discussion with Vesa Kiviniemi, from Oulu University. He described his latest work using high speed whole brain acquisition (MREG) to characterize brain pulsations - and perhaps hints of the glymphatic system.
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Podcast Episode · Neurosalience · 01/08/2025 · 1h 31m
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Rather than a typical neurosalience Podcast, we decided to post a talk I gave at OHBM on my perspective on podcasting and Neurosalience - and how I prepare for each.
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This episode is unique in the sense that it’s actually a talk Peter gave during the OHBM 2024 meeting, specifically during the education session on communicating science. Peter wanted to share this...
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🎥 Missed it live? Watch the recording of Peter Bandettini @fMRI_today’s talk, ‘Towards Increased Precision, Interpretability, and Impact: The Future of fMRI’, from the #CIBMSymposium2024 & 20th Anniversary! 📺 Watch now: https://t.co/hZiGATnz6C
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In fMRI, spatial topology of specific network nodes is emerging as informative to pathology. Here is an insightful opinion piece on the topic:
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Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy - Moving towards precision psychiatry: the hard nut of depression
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