Maya Yablonski
@mayayablonski.bsky.social
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Postdoc @Stanford. Brain Development and Education Lab. Tired mom. Bookworm. Language and brain development, developmental neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience.
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Thank you for sharing, your resources for the job market are so helpful! This is so generous and inspiring
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mellwoodlowe.bsky.social
I’m hiring!! 🎉 Looking for a full-time Lab Manager to help launch the Minds, Experiences, and Language Lab at Stanford. We’ll use all-day language recording, eye tracking, & neuroimaging to study how kids & families navigate unequal structural constraints. Please share:
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Research Coordinator, Minds, Experiences, and Language Lab in Graduate School of Education, Stanford, California, United States
The Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) seeks a full-time Research Coordinator (acting lab manager) to help launch and coordinate the Minds,.....
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Check out our new opinion paper where @jyeatman.bsky.social and I lay out how education settings provide a unique window into learning and plasticity in humans, and why we think that intervention studies - as difficult as they are - are worth the effort. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Our department is seeking applicants for an Assistant Professor position with a focus on affective science. Please apply and/or pass this along to anyone who might be interested! facultypositions.stanford.edu/en-us/job/49...
Stanford | Faculty Positions: Details - Assistant Professor, Psychology
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liadmudrik.bsky.social
If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, specially targeting conscious vs. unconscious processing, contact me. We are recruiting 🙏🧠 please RT
mayayablonski.bsky.social
looks amazing, having the worst FOMO! See you next time :)
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sfnjournals.bsky.social
#JNeurosci: Stone, <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:2b53cdpjs6m533hljyczkcm3" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400" target="_blank" rel="noopener">@mayayablonski.bsky.social, <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:kd4p5fcrwwdeagwuem6p5ijj" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400" target="_blank" rel="noopener">@jyeatman.bsky.social, <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:7ej2ki2sejfwarfwdgt4vzud" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400" target="_blank" rel="noopener">@jamielmitchell.bsky.social, et al. found that text-selective regions in the inferior frontal cortex are linked to reading proficiency in children, showing sensitivity to both stimulus and task responses.
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xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
We're looking for #StudyParticipants for an online experiment which takes less than half an hour. Please help us out by participating or spreading the word!

We're comparing #word #learning across #languages. If you are a native speaker of one of the following languages, please participate:
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jurgentijms.bsky.social
Our 12th CO-AIR webinar on audiovisual integration and reading is coming soon!

Join us Thu. May 22th, 6-8 pm (CEST, GMT+2)!

Inspiring talks by: Anastasiya Lopukhina, Ola Ozernov-Palchik, and Maha Ramamurthy

Program | Register: coairwebinar.wordpress.com/upcoming-eve...
mayayablonski.bsky.social
Awesome news Monica! Would be great to have you around!
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In a sample of children, we describe 3 distinct regions in the frontal lobe that show strong task effects that are highly specific to text, even when kids were not required to read. We further find that across children, the level of text-selectivity is associated with their reading proficiency.
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roelandheerema.bsky.social
On 15 May, we're organizing a very special hybrid event at the FIL: a Symposium on Setbacks in Science!
In a series of talks and discussions with a wonderful set of speakers, we will address the disappointments that are entirely common in research, but that we all hesitate to talk about. (1/3)
mayayablonski.bsky.social
What a wonderful idea! will this be recorded or accessible later for audience in places where the time difference makes it difficult to attend?
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standupforscience.bsky.social
Hey SUFS Community!

If you fall into one of the following categories and are willing to talk to press (on or off the record), please comment/DM us:

1. Had a funded grant revoked
2. Are considering moving abroad to continue your research
3. Have been impacted by the stoppage of a clinical trial
mayayablonski.bsky.social
Wow, great news! Congrats Ziv! 👏🏆
mayayablonski.bsky.social
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of scanning children or clinical populations, this can be a game changer! We hope this work helps future users of magnetic resonance fingerprinting and hope to see soon more quantitative MRI in dev neuro!
mayayablonski.bsky.social
how different choices you make in acquisition and analysis affect reliability- this one’s for you. Together with Zihan Zhou who did the heavy lifting on the physics and reconstruction end, we found that a 2-minute scan can reliably capture quantitative individual differences in white matter. 2/n→
mayayablonski.bsky.social
Out in Imaging Neuroscience - out of our need to cut down scan time for fidgety children came out a cool collaboration with the Setsompop lab, where we examined the reliability of their novel fingerprinting approach to quantitative MRI. If you ever wanted to try a new protocol but weren’t sure 1/n→
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1st preprint of 2025! @jamielmitchell.bsky.social found that as children with dyslexia improve their reading ability, their reading area in the brain grows, yet remains markedly different from their peers. So excited to see this after years of data collection with this great team! Feedback welcome!
mayayablonski.bsky.social
Go for it! I took it a couple of years ago and I highly recommend it
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No more science left in the other place, hope to find more here.