Neuroscientist | Professor of Medical Psychology at U Bonn | PI Neuroscience of Motivation, Action, & Desire Lab at U Bonn & Tübingen
aka @cornu_copiae
Nils Kroemer
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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/...
New preprint from down under:
Can acute TMS effects on dynamic brain states predict subsequent symptom change during treatment for depression?
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
#restinstateEEG #TMS #Depression #HMM #longitudinal
The incidence and prevalence of #LongCovid worse than anticipated in the US, with 1 of 6 persons affected, and of these 89% had at least 1 chronic condition requiring management. From 58 hospitals, 4 regions, 457,950 patients. Prevalence increased thru mid 2024.
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Call for papers /w @nbkroemer.bsky.social 📢
Cutting-edge work on neuromodulation of vagal afferents in humans or animals using neurostimulation or pharmacological approaches. Robust null results very welcome!
Submit by 31.10.2026 👉 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...
#neuroskyence #interoception
We have two job openings in my lab currently — for a postdoc (100% FTE some teaching four years) and a postdoc/phd student (75% FTE no teaching three years). Check them out at www.uni-luebeck.de/aktuelles/be...
The #PuG2026 is taking place in Heidelberg this week!
We are very excited about the exceptional lineup of speakers in the symposia and poster sessions and want to draw your special attention to the #Posterblitz organised by the ERCs taking place on Friday from 2 to 3:30 PM in HS13! ⚡
🎉 Our latest review is out in @diabetologiajnl.bsky.social !
We dive into the bidirectional link between #Obesity ⚖️, #Type2Diabetes 🩸, and #Olfaction 👃, and its relevance for metabolic health 🩺 🍽️.
Kudos to @janice-bulk.bsky.social and @lcreimon.bsky.social for their work! 👏
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Beautiful work in this paper. I think anatomy is often under-appreciated. I'm glad to see things like this #neurosicence 🧪🧠
An opposing molecular gradient axis underlies primate cortical organization | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Acute anorexia nervosa shows striking brain structural heterogeneity at the individual level, but enough shared signal for robust MRI-based classification. AN subtypes, however, remain structurally indistinguishable. New paper from @tudresden.bsky.social: journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...
New preprint (doi.org/10.64898/202...) shows that where you look next is an economic decision.
Saccades trade off effort-costs (measured via pupil) against monetary rewards.
1) By default, participants have strong saccade direction preferences (e.g., cardinal over diagonal, up over down)
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This cohort study quantifies the gap between true postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 burden and diagnostic code–based estimates, determines the proportion representing chronic disease, and characterizes...
The principles organizing cellular diversity and connectivity in primate brains remain elusive. By integrating spatial transcriptomics, magnetic resonance imaging, and retrograde labeling in marmosets...
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics focuses on the central nervous system, clinical pharmacology, drug development and novel methodologies for drug evaluation.
In a multi-cohort study, Bernardoni and colleagues investigate potential brain structure differences between patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), and AN patients versus healthy controls, using individ...