Harry H Behjat
@aitchbi.bsky.social
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imaging neuroscience • data science on graphs • brain structure-function-pathology interplay • spatial methods • MRI PET • Alzheimer’s disease 🌐 https://linktr.ee/aitchbi
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does brain connectivity drive spread of pathological proteins in Alzheimer’s disease?

✨ preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

if the question intrigues you, please read on 🧵⤵️
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nasiametoki.bsky.social
Is resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC), cortical thickness (CT), or cortical volume more effective at capturing sex and gender differences in the brains of preadolescents?

Check out our new article (doi.org/10.1016/j.dc...) now out in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
Reposted by Harry H Behjat
alexfornito.bsky.social
1000s of studies have been published mapping neuroanatomical changes in psychiatric disorders. Can we ever converge on robust disease phenotypes? Our latest PP led by Trang Cao in a huge collab effort investigates this question...

@nsb-lab.bsky.social
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jakechernicky.bsky.social
Excited to share my first preprint investigating the feasibility and reliability of using precision RSFC in people with Parkinson’s disease! 🧠👇
📄: go.illinois.edu/PDfeasibility

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benjaminkay.bsky.social
Ever wondered if your interesting brain-behavior correlation was over- or under-estimated due to head motion, but were afraid to ask? We’ve created a motion impact score for detecting spurious brain-behavior associations, now available in Nature Communications!
doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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gozziale.bsky.social
🚨 Excited to share the latest preprint form the lab ➡️https://tinyurl.com/32d3be9f

Here we tackle a long-standing chicken-or-egg 🐣🥚question in #autism and developmental neuroscience

➡️ Is excitation–inhibition (E:I) imbalance a "cause" or a "consequence" of #autism?

Check out what we found!
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Reposted by Harry H Behjat
ottoyjulie.bsky.social
🔥Recent advances in #neuroimaging of #Alzheimers disease 🧠✨

dx.doi.org/10.1002/alz....

➡️ Valuable resource for both researchers & clinicians!
➡️ ATNIV biomarkers, staging, connectomics & more
➡️ Plus: how are sex & country represented in first/last authorship?

@istaart.bsky.social Neuroimaging PIA
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵12] this work rests on the pivotal guidance of my advisory team @jwvogel.bsky.social Oskar Hansson @rikossenkoppele.bsky.social + decisive inputs from Ruben Smith & @dimitrivdv.bsky.social + plus the contributions of other brilliant minds at the @biofinder.bsky.social & demonlab.org labs 🙌
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵11] altogether, our findings provide strong evidence that individual functional brain architecture shapes tau propagation in humans, supporting the network-spread hypothesis by showing that variability in connectivity translates into heterogeneity in tau distribution 🧠
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵9] fourth, we asked, does FC also have prognostic value, that is, does individualised FC explain individual follow-up tau-PET patterns? it does.
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵8] third, we asked, is the superior explanatory power of FC over canonical PET patterns specific to tau and
absent for e.g. B-amyloid pathology? it is.
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵7] second, as a largely overlooked dimension, we asked, does FC actually perform better in explaining individual tau-PET patterns than just using canonical patterns of tau-PET? it does.
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵6] first, we asked, does patient-specific FC help better to better explain the variance in individual tau-PET patterns than group-level FC does? it does.
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵5] in a large sample of deeply phenotyped patients across the AD continuum from @biofinder.bsky.social, we rigorously validated, at the individual level, the association between patterns of tau-PET and functional connectivity, on four fronts.
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵4] this is particularly important, since patterns of tau as captured by PET scans vary markedly across individuals and the role of inter-individual variability in shaping these patterns remains underexplored. e.g. see:
rdcu.be/eJKD5
Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease
Nature Medicine - Systematic characterization of longitudinal tau variability in human Alzheimer’s disease using an unbiased subtyping algorithm reveals four trajectories of tau deposition...
rdcu.be
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵3] most evidence from human studies on this hypothesis, however, is based on group-level models of brain networks.

to truly validate the hypothesis, we need to go beyond group means, and work at the individual level.
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵2] growing evidence suggests that tau pathology spreads via communicating neurons, along brain networks: the network-spread hypothesis: rdcu.be/eJLAl

many works on this topic, by @jwvogel.bsky.social @nfranzme.bsky.social and others, e.g. see: bsky.app/profile/nfra...
aitchbi.bsky.social
[🧵1] there is a protein that helps neurons in the brain keep their shape & function: tau.

but misfolded forms of tau appear in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and correlate strongly with cognitive decline.
aitchbi.bsky.social
does brain connectivity drive spread of pathological proteins in Alzheimer’s disease?

✨ preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

if the question intrigues you, please read on 🧵⤵️
Reposted by Harry H Behjat
biorxiv-neursci.bsky.social
Patient-specific functional brain architecture explains cortical patterns of tau PET in Alzheimer's disease https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.02.679969v1
Reposted by Harry H Behjat
borismontreal.bsky.social
🚨 New paper in Nature Methods:
HippoMaps: multiscale cartography of the human hippocampus

Open-source tools & data to explore structure and function of the 🍤🧠 (histology, in/ex vivo MRI, iEEG)

Led by @jordandekraker.bsky.social

docs: hippomaps.readthedocs.io
paper: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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alexfornito.bsky.social
Interested in the mechanisms shaping the extraordinary complexity of the connectome?

Then check out our new preprint, lead by
Francis Normand with a stellar team, showing how geometry constrains connectome architecture:

biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Full thread here:
tinyurl.com/sfv3yf73