Giovanni Rabuffo
@grabuffo.bsky.social
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With deep gratitude to my extraordinary co-authors @MariannaAngiolelli, @FukaiTomoki, @GustavoDeco, @pierpasorre.bsky.social, and @davemomi.bsky.social
—this work would not have been possible without them.
Supported by the MSCA grant @ec.europa.eu and @upf.edu—more to come!
grabuffo.bsky.social
Not all networks behave the same. Sensorimotor regions showed stronger state-dependence than higher-order association areas, revealing a hierarchy—especially in SEEG analyses. 6/n
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Conditioning stimulation on favorable pre-stimulus states reduced response variability by over 20%. This shows that brain-state monitoring can make interventions more reproducible, offering a concrete step toward refined closed-loop and precision neuromodulation. 5/n
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Whole-brain context matters. When predictions are based only on activity close to the stimulation site, accuracy is limited. Expanding to include wider pre-stimulus dynamics across the whole brain consistently improves predictability of outcomes. 4/n
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Across 125 candidate metrics, measures of synchronization, connectivity, and spatiotemporal signal diversity consistently predicted responses—sometimes explaining up to 80% of the variability within a session. 3/n
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We analyzed a rare dataset: 36 patients, ~320 sessions, and more than >10,000 stimulations, combining intracranial and high-density EEG recordings. We asked: which pre-stimulus features are most reliable in predicting stimulation outcomes? 2/n
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🧠⚡️Brain stimulation is powerful, yet its effects are notoriously variable: identical parameters can produce very different outcomes. In our new preprint, we show how the brain’s state before stimulation helps explain and reduce this variability. 🧵1/n

doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Pre-stimulus Brain States Predict and Control Variability in Stimulation Responses
Does the ongoing brain state determine how it responds to localized electrical stimulation? This fundamental question has major implications for neuroscience and medicine, as stimulation outcomes rema...
doi.org
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poetz.bsky.social
Thrilled to finally share a huge piece of my PhD project!
Our paper “The Topological Architecture of Brain Identity” is now out on bioRxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.1... 🧵 1/n
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robincarhartharris.bsky.social
Rise in higher frequency oscillations in brain of a person in a disorder of consciousness given magic mushrooms 🍄✨

Find the full research “Psilocybin for disorders of consciousness: A case-report study” with the link in my bio ☝️ #psychedelics #neuroscience #researchpaper
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🙏 Armelle Lokossou, Zengmin Li, Abolfazl Ziaee-Mehr, Meysam Hashemi, Pascale Quilichini, A. Ghestem, O. Arab, M. Esclapez, Parul Verma, Ashish Raj, @gozziale.bsky.social , @pierpasorre.bsky.social , Kai-Hsiang Chuang, Adriana Perles-Barbacaru, Angèle Viola, Viktor Jirsa, Christophe Bernard 🔥
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jonathanamichaels.bsky.social
I'll never stop being in awe of the brain. Raster of a single neuron in medial geniculate body responding to auditory tones.