Nico Dosenbach
@ndosenbach.bsky.social
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David M. & Tracy S. Holtzman Professor, Neurology @ WashU School of Medicine; precision neuroimaging, network plasticity, BWAS ≠ fMRI, action mode; #neuroscience #neurology #openscience #science dosenbachlab.wustl.edu
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roselynechauvin.bsky.social
Important consideration to better model neuroimaging data
nasiametoki.bsky.social
Is resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC), cortical thickness (CT), or cortical volume more effective at capturing sex and gender differences in the brains of preadolescents?

Check out our new article (doi.org/10.1016/j.dc...) now out in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
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benjaminkay.bsky.social
Check out some compelling and timely work by @nasiametoki.bsky.social on sex vs gender differences in the developing adolescent brain!
nasiametoki.bsky.social
Is resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC), cortical thickness (CT), or cortical volume more effective at capturing sex and gender differences in the brains of preadolescents?

Check out our new article (doi.org/10.1016/j.dc...) now out in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
Reposted by Nico Dosenbach
nasiametoki.bsky.social
Is resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC), cortical thickness (CT), or cortical volume more effective at capturing sex and gender differences in the brains of preadolescents?

Check out our new article (doi.org/10.1016/j.dc...) now out in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience.
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roselynechauvin.bsky.social
That's going to be very useful !!
benjaminkay.bsky.social
Ever wondered if your interesting brain-behavior correlation was over- or under-estimated due to head motion, but were afraid to ask? We’ve created a motion impact score for detecting spurious brain-behavior associations, now available in Nature Communications!
doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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tervoclemmensb.bsky.social
This is such a fantastic resource and paper! @benjaminkay.bsky.social has unrivaled tenacity for seeing this awesome project through!

Check this out and give him a follow for some of the most thoughtful, statistically rigorous, and well-executed clinical neuroimaging around.
benjaminkay.bsky.social
Ever wondered if your interesting brain-behavior correlation was over- or under-estimated due to head motion, but were afraid to ask? We’ve created a motion impact score for detecting spurious brain-behavior associations, now available in Nature Communications!
doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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benjaminkay.bsky.social
Ever wondered if your interesting brain-behavior correlation was over- or under-estimated due to head motion, but were afraid to ask? We’ve created a motion impact score for detecting spurious brain-behavior associations, now available in Nature Communications!
doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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marinde.bsky.social
The German State of Baden-Württemberg is sponsoring 14 fellowships for researchers whose work is under political pressure in the US. Total funding for the fellowships is 3.6 million EUR. Freiburg, Konstanz and Tübingen are the participating universities.
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www.myscience.de/en/news/wire...
Baden-Württemberger Forschungsinstitute erhalten 3,6 Millionen Euro für ’Global Fellowships’
www.myscience.de
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michaelokun.bsky.social
Pesticides are drifting above us, and for diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, drifting 'chemical filled clouds' will be bad news for everyone. A new study revealed that pesticides are not just in the soil and water, they are traveling long distances and accumulating in cloud water.
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michaelokun.bsky.social
Chronic pain is one of the most under-recognized burdens for folks with Parkinson’s disease. It is time we bring chronic pain in PD out of the shadows and address it as a central part of a care plan. Ogonowski and colleagues tackle this topic head on in a new article in Annals CTN.
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michaelokun.bsky.social
Neuroscience and society. Folks this is definitely an important 'thing.' We need to pay attention as technology begins to overtake society. Tune in virtually here to catch all of the great discussions this morning at the DBS Think Tank. ufl.zoom.us/webinar/regi... @parkinsondotorg.bsky.social
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michaelokun.bsky.social
A new study in Movement Disorders highlights the role of the somato-cognitive action network or SCAN in focal dystonia. Today marks the start of the DBS Tank and I will be asking Nico Dosenbach: When you keynoted the DBS Think Tank a few short years ago, did you imagine the impact of SCAN imaging?
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michaelokun.bsky.social
Ray and I have received tons of requests by email and text for the link to listen to our 1 hour interview that aired live on NPR's 1A this week. THANK YOU! Here it is. We urgently need a Parkinson's Plan, and that is why we wrote the book.
the1a.org/segments/cou... @parkinsondotorg.bsky.social
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itsyuchao.bsky.social
🚨 New paper alert!
Excited to share our latest work in Movement Disorders:
“Somato-Cognitive Action Network in Focal Dystonia”
👉 doi.org/10.1002/mds....

We found asynchrony between SCAN and cerebellum in different dystonia subtypes. Thread below.
#dystonia #fMRI #PrecisionFunctionalMapping #neuro
Somato‐Cognitive Action Network in Focal Dystonia
Background The central pathology causing idiopathic focal dystonia remains unclear. The recently identified somato-cognitive action network (SCAN) has been implicated. Objective We tested whether ...
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