Grace Edwards
@gcaedwards.bsky.social
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Cognitive neuroscientist studying visual perception, attention, and eye-movements. Views are my own.
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Our target discussion article out in Cognitive Neuroscience! It will be followed by peer commentary and our responses. If you would like to write a commentary, please reach out to the journal! 1/18 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... @cibaker.bsky.social @susanwardle.bsky.social
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Eye movements, vision and memory through the lens of Sherlock - awesome collaborative project led by @matthiasnau.bsky.social
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Now out in @natneuro.nature.com

What happens to the brain’s body map when a body-part is removed?

Scanning patients before and up to 5 yrs after arm amputation, we discovered the brain’s body map is strikingly preserved despite amputation

www.nature.com/articles/s41593-025-02037-7

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Thanks to @pci-regreports.bsky.social for the thorough reviews and recommendations 6/6
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Replication is critical to demonstrate the robustness of non-invasive stimulation techniques both for use in research and clinical application 5/6
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Compared to the original study, minor modifications in the stimulation protocol were present: 1) larger electrode over targeted hMT+, 2) within-subject active control, 3) larger sample size, and 4) behavioral thresholding parameters. What does it mean if these modifications impacted replication? 4/6
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Our motivation: replication of hf-tRNS facilitatory effects on behavior. The overwhelming evidence that hMT+ is critical for contralateral motion processing made it a strong test case for observing hf-tRNS neuromodulatory influence over behavior 3/6
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hf-tRNS showed no effect in comparison to both within-session and within-subject sham and active control (left forehead) 2/6
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High-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (hf-tRNS) targeted at motion processing region hMT+ does not improve visual motion discrimination. Failed #replication in #registeredreport

@ryanruhde.bsky.social Mica Carroll @cibaker.bsky.social

#trns #nibs #NIMH

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hf-tRNS showed no effect in comparison to both within-session and within-subject sham and active control (left forehead) 2/6
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An awesome opportunity to work with @linateichmann.bsky.social, surrounded by the Alps, in a thriving neuroscience community!
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🚨PhD opportunity Fall/Winter
2025🚨
Join me in Geneva Switzerland #unige to learn more about colour perception. Using neuroimaging & computational modelling, you'll be working with an international & interdisciplinary team to understand how we transform light into a colourful world!🧠👁️🌈 #neurojobs
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🚨WE'RE HIRING !!! 🚨

Do you fancy tackling big questions wt unique combinations of clinical, neuroimaging & genomic data ?

We're for a passionate, dynamic & collaborative Data Scientist to join our team !

Job posting: www.nimh.nih.gov/about/career...

Lab info: www.nimh.nih.gov/research/res...
Job Vacancy Announcement – Data Scientist (Contractor)
The National Institute of Mental Health is seeking exceptional candidates for a Data Scientist position within the NIMH Section on Developmental Neurogenomics.
www.nimh.nih.gov
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mitpress.bsky.social
Leslie Ungerleider (1946 - 2020) was an extraordinary, pioneering neuroscientist. The latest issue of @jocn.bsky.social honors her legacy with articles authored by former colleagues & trainees that highlight critical aspects of her work and its influence https://buff.ly/4156UKw #cogsci #neuroscience