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Compulsive oversharer of interesting research ... Neurodevelopment, Neuroimaging, Individual differences and Twins, Open Science and rstats. @ MCRI @ The University of Melbourne https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8396-140X
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"we collected longitudinal precision fMRI data in... 10 healthy young adults across 1-3 year intervals, as well as three adults over 8-13 years.." 👏 Functional brain organization is stable within individuals across years | bioRxiv www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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The FIT’NG Trainee Committee is seeking enthusiastic graduate students or postdocs to serve as moderators for this year’s “Elephants in the Room” sessions on Saturday, July 11th at the Conference in Panama! If interested, please fill out this form by June 12th at 5pm EST : forms.gle/kxAw41yj9qVX...
What matters most for childhood brain organization? We analyzed 649 variables. The answer: Socioeconomics (SES); with brain patterns pointing at sleep & stress as drivers. Even brain-IQ associations were better explained by SES. In Science today: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
Job ad (1/2): Postdoc fellowship in the AFNI group (SSCC, NIMH, NIH, USA). FMRI/MRI methods dev, software design, statistics, analysis, data viz, quality control, machine learning and more! Please see: discuss.afni.nimh.nih.gov/t/job-ad-pos... I am happy to chat at OHBM+Brainhack. Please share!
Simulation-based inference russpoldrack.substack.com/p/simulation... - the latest in my Better Code, Better Science series
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Better Code, Better Science: Chapter 9, Part 5
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Mitigating the Impact of MR Sequence Parameters: Increasing the Robustness of DL-Based Cortical Thickness Estimates Human Brain Mapping | Neuroimaging Journal | Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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All signals considered: Data quality partially explains inter-individual task differences in a large, open fNIRS dataset | bioRxiv www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
I am spending way toooo long playing around with this wonderfully curated list of R colour palettes. Color palettes emilhvitfeldt.github.io/r-color-pale...
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👀 Mapping ADHD Heterogeneity and Biotypes by Topological Deviations in Morphometric Similarity Networks | Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders | JAMA Psychiatry | JAMA Network jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
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Attending this year's FIT'NG conference in Panama and interested in moderating an "Elephants in the Room" (EITR) session? The FIT'NG Trainee Committee is seeking trainee moderators for this year's EIT...
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Left: Our finetuned model reduces dependence on image contrast significantly (top), while conserving sensitivity to synthetic atrophy (bottom). Right: For the finetuning procedure, MRIs with varying ...
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Mitigating the Impact of MR Sequence Parameters: Increasing the Robustness of DL‐Based Cortical Thickness Estimates
This case-control study investigates if normative modeling of topological properties derived from brain morphometric similarity networks yields robust stratification biomarkers for pediatric populatio...
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Mapping ADHD Heterogeneity and Biotypes by Topological Deviations in Morphometric Similarity Networks
“My interest isn't really open science; it's high-quality, rigorous science..often that happens to be open.” Sense from @casey.greenelab.com that aligns with how serious scientists see research and the idea it should be "open as possible, closed as necessary" www.springernature.com/gp/researche...
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Professor Casey Greene shares his perspective on how open science practices enable better, more rigorous science that ultimately leads to “more
How to do science that matters: Computational biologist Casey S. Greene on purpose-driven open science practices | For Researchers | Springer Nature
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