Rolf Heckemann
@soundray
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Academic, scholar, finder-out of things
Joined August 2009
If you want to read the whole story, #OpenAccess as usual, here it is in #HumanBrainMapping: https://t.co/fqSFHI8ZvA (5/5) @Hammers_Alexand @soundray @sitiny0 @BrainImagingLiv
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Have you ever heard about the #PiriformCortex (PC)? Maybe not, because you have not been able to find it on #MRI. Now you can… (1/5)
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All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal https://t.co/DmnwDKVCK7 This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.
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I am worried and scared by vendors in the #radiologyAI space who don't understand the radiology interpretation process, and the high consequences of being not only inaccurate but incomplete. A đź§µ
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What do you have to say for yourself, @Hammers_Alexand? :P
At the NRA Convention someone told us that hammers are used to kill more people than guns. So we looked up the stats in front of them.
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One of my favorite scientific figures is this one of the entropy levels of 100 world cities by the orientation of streets. The cities with most ordered streets: Chicago, Miami, & Minneapolis. Most disordered: Charlotte, Sao Paulo, Rome & Singapore. Paper: https://t.co/DTd5JiahmF
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There are two kinds of people; nazis and those who will never under any circumstances protest together with nazis. #vaccinpassen @fMRI_guy
Det finns två typer av människor; nazister och de som aldrig under några omständigheter skulle demonstrera tillsammans med nazister.
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Just published: Do large language models understand us? https://t.co/Ks6zztTzxv It’s sometimes claimed that ML is "just stats" and AI can't "understand". I'm arguing that LLMs have a great deal to teach us about language, understanding, intelligence, sociality, even personhood.
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LLMs have a great deal to teach us about the nature of language, understanding, intelligence, sociality, and personhood.
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How to scan an electric eel? Spoiler: "the MRI can proceed as it would for any nonelectric fish or tubular animal" -- once you've figured out how to anesthetize and ventilate it! Thanks @scotstevenson
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Bonus: Shedd Aquarium vets spill the beans on how to perform knee surgery on a bullfrog.
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I couldn't figure out where the comma(s) in "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" should go, so I hit myself in the face.
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The friendly female Northern Cardinal flies over to check out the snacks. She decides on a suet nugget and an almond.
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I am truly excited to share our latest paper, out now in @NeuroImage_EiC. We introduce a novel method to segment brain CTs which will hopefully support and improve application of the most commonly used brain imaging modality. So very proud of @meerask161! https://t.co/jyJ0JOcM1o
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You can 3-D print a "gummy" model that people in their mouths (!). Identification of shapes by mouth is about good as vision (!!) https://t.co/yD3bknabtr (Account notifications have been going NON-STOP this week for linked article!!!) 11/13
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Our paper on brain atlases and segmentation is #61 of the top 100 downloaded neuroscience papers for Scientific Reports in 2020 (out of >1750 articles). Ten of the downloads might have been me, but who’s counting :D You too can download it here: https://t.co/DW8oU8AigD
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McGinnity et al. found that individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy, but normal structural imaging had reduced memory performance and bilaterally higher temporal lobe α5, but lower α1/2/3 in the ipsilateral hippocampus. https://t.co/zd8RSEotEJ
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Small update on the statistics of our previous paper (Nature Com. 2018 https://t.co/8JP1vJM2eB) on biomedical challenges (number for 2021 not yet complete). We have an increasing number of annual (MICCAI/ISBI/MIDL) challenges ... (1/5)
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