Meike Hettwer
@meikehettwer.bsky.social
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PhD student at Max Planck School of Cognition
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meikehettwer.bsky.social
The end of a PhD journey 🎓 What a ride - full of lovely people, exciting science, coding tunnels, coffee-brainstorms & amazing conferences! Whole-hearted thank you to all who shared the journey & celebrated with me - especially @sofievalk.bsky.social, @sbe.bsky.social [email protected] 💐🥳❤️
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mps-cognition.bsky.social
Since July 21st, we have a good reason to celebrate the summa cum laude Defense of the newly minted Dr. Hettwer who received her PhD from @hhu.de under the supervision of Prof. Simon Eickhoff @sbe.bsky.social with strongest support of Dr. Sofie Valk! Congratulations Meike!!!🥂👏🏻🥁🎊
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amnsbr.bsky.social
🧠⚖️📉 How does the cortical excitation-inhibition ratio mature during adolescence?
We asked this in our new paper just out in #ScienceAdvances
“Adolescent maturation of cortical excitation-inhibition ratio based on individualized biophysical network modeling”
📄 www.science.org/doi/full/10....
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Adolescent maturation of cortical excitation-inhibition ratio based on individualized biophysical network modeling
Individualized simulations reveal a decrease in excitation-inhibition ratio in association areas throughout adolescence.
www.science.org
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saratheriver.bsky.social
My lab has two fully funded MSc/PhD positions available!

* Cool research on neuroimaging, epilepsy, and brain development ⚡️
* Located in a brand new building with lots of natural light 🌱
* Worldwide collaborations 🤝🏼
* Fun and inclusive environment 🤩

Learn more and apply 👉🏼 slic-lab.github.io
Sherbrooke Laboratory for Integrative Connectomics | SLIC
Exploring cutting-edge research in neuroimaging, epilepsy, brain development, and so much more!
slic-lab.github.io
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audreycluo.bsky.social
We think of white matter as the brain's highways—uniform conduits between cortices. But what if we study development along tracts? Turns out the journey matters as much as the cortical destination! We're thrilled to share “Two Axes of White Matter Development” www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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rademaker.bsky.social
Are short-term memories just noisier versions of what we perceive? Are they fundamentally different? We (Chaipat Chunharas, @mjwolff.bsky.social, @meikehettwer.bsky.social and myself) delved into this in a paper out now in #elife: elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre.... For a quick summary, a 🧵 below:
a black and white image of the inside of a human brain
ALT: a black and white image of the inside of a human brain
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biorxiv-neursci.bsky.social
Reproducible Brain Charts: An open data resource for mapping brain development and its associations with mental health https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.24.639850v1
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wanb.bsky.social
Thrilled to share my latest work "Microstructural asymmetry in the human cortex" now out in NatComms. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
This work used cytoarchitecture (BigBrain), T1w/T2w, qT1, and MT measures to bring the cortical asymmetry from macrostructure to microstructure.
Microstructural asymmetry in the human cortex - Nature Communications
The human cortex displays an anterior-to-posterior asymmetry, identified via both post-mortem and in vivo microstructural measurements. Microstructural asymmetry is heritable, varies across cortical l...
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