Oliver Kohl
@kohliver.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral Researcher studying brain activity to identify biomarkers
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braincomms.bsky.social
Kohl et al. report that sensorimotor network dynamics can distinguish patients with Parkinson’s disease from controls and highlight the importance of network context of motor cortical activations.
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#Parkinsons
kohliver.bsky.social
Hurrah!
New paper out doi.org/10.1093/brai...!

We show that sensorimotor network dynamics are altered in Parkinson’s disease and highlight the importance of looking at motor cortical activity within the broader brain network context to better understand pathophysiological changes underlying PD.
Changes in sensorimotor network dynamics in resting-state recordings in Parkinson’s disease
Kohl et al. report that sensorimotor network dynamics extracted from magnetoencephalogram recordings can distinguish patients with Parkinson’s disease from
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ajquinn.bsky.social
Check out our latest paper..

- A simple view of the ageing effect across the full spectrum and the whole head
- Spectra of effect sizes
- Covariates can change effect size
- Replication!

We hope this facilitates synthesis of results across a rich and varied literature of age effects

#neuroskyence
Four segments summarising the paper, the first contains an image of a 'full frequency age effect' and leads into the other three which contain images for 'replication across datasets', 'robustness to covariate modelling' and 'framework for future sample planning'
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hubschmidf.bsky.social
Really glad that my first paper is now out in @painthejournal.bsky.social 😁🧠!
painthejournal.bsky.social
Hubschmid et al. find that monetary rewards increase sensory signal strength leading to enhanced pain discrimination. Mechanistically, this process seems to be driven by learning from positive prediction errors. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/4lWzNjb
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pirtho.bsky.social
I’m sure you’ve always wondered how reliable Granger causality of source reconstructed MEG really is. Better yet, you surely wonder how to improve it. You’re in luck, I’ve just arrived at @meguki2025.bsky.social to discuss it. All jokes aside, meet me at poster 38 if you’re interested. 👋🏼🧠
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jan-sch.bsky.social
Just arrived at @meguki2025.bsky.social excited to present results on head movement reduction in people with Parkinson‘s using individual head casts. Additionally we can replicate prior findings on laminar source reconstruction! If you want to find out more, do not hesitate to find me at poster 45!
Poster 45 of MEGUKI 2025 from Jan Schalla.