McLure II Professor
PennLINC | University of Pennsylvania
www.pennlinc.io
neurodevelopment, neuroimaging, neuroinformatics, & mental health
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Ted Satterthwaite
Postdoc opening w/ a great team inc close collab Dan Wolf! fMRI + computational modeling in NIH-funded clinical high risk for psychosis study. U. Maryland in collaboration with UPenn + Mt. Sinai. Full posting here: umb.taleo.net/careersection/jobdetail.ftl?job=260000DJ
So excited to see this fabulous work by stellar MD-PhD student Briana Macedo now out as a preprint. Briana reports some of the strongest results I've ever seen -- very strong (25% variance, out-of-sample) associations between the childhood environment and white matter. Thread below!
Congrats Corey!!!!!
Incredible work!!!!
Wooo! Amazing work @hollysully.bsky.social @bart-larsen.bsky.social !!!
I always assumed that brain function had to line up with cytoarchitectonics.
It turns out I was wrong.
Human cortex, especially PFC, is tiled by chains of functional patches that subdivide and interlink architectonic areas into parallel processing streams.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Very excited about this project, led by @zachladwig.bsky.social
We show that an individual’s lateral prefrontal cortex has reliable and highly detailed network organization missed in past group approaches.
Full🧵 coming soon!
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Casey Paquola, Boris C. Bernhardt, et al:
Intracortical microstructure profiling: A cross-modal method for indexing cortical lamination
doi.org/10.1162/IMAG...
Optimizing functional connectivity scanning conditions for predicting autistic traits ft. @coreyhorien.bsky.social & @ted-satterthwaite.bsky.social (Psych) www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Nice article on our recent Nature Mental Health paper: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...
Ted Satterthwaite
Ted Satterthwaite
Ted Satterthwaite
Ted Satterthwaite
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Very excited about this project, led by @zachladwig.bsky.social
We show that an individual’s lateral prefrontal cortex has reliable and highly detailed network organization missed in past group approaches.
Full🧵 coming soon!
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Little work has focused on the optimal brain states to reveal brain–phenotype relationships. Here, using connectome-based predictive modeling, we interrogated four datasets to determine scanning conditions that boost prediction of clinically relevant phenotypes and assess generalizability.
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Very excited to announce our new preprint, led by @hollysully.bsky.social, that presents, benchmarks, and validates a method to estimate brain iron content from routine fMRI scans!
It comes complete with a BIDS app!
Check out the preprint and thread below!
doi.org/10.64898/202...
Ladwig et al. use precision fMRI methods to show that the lateral prefrontal cortex of individuals features a mosaic of functionally dissociable network patches rather than a single, broad, and functionally flexible region, as suggested by group-averaged data.