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Postdoc computational, clinical, network neuroscience and all things cognitive control || holmeslab.rutgers.edu/ sites.rutgers.edu/cahbir/ formerly Yale Psychology || PhD: colelab.org/ || carrisacocuzza.wixsite.com/neuro
Carrisa V. Cocuzza, PhD (she/her)


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Working with this group of talented, kind, and inspiring folks has been truly amazing! Highly recommend applying and/or sharing this posting! 🧠🥼🤘🏽
Check out my newest preprint to see the TCP dataset in action! 🤘🧠 Brain network dynamics reflect psychiatric illness status and transdiagnostic symptom profiles across health and disease: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Great write up of the @nature.com study on MRI economics by @bttyeo.bsky.social's research group! With @avramholmes.bsky.social @sidchop.bsky.social @carrisacocuzza.bsky.social
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Carrisa V. Cocuzza, PhD (she/her)
Carrisa V. Cocuzza, PhD (she/her)
Brain network dynamics reflect psychiatric illness status and transdiagnostic symptom profiles across health and disease
The network organization of the human brain dynamically reconfigures in response to changing environmental demands, an adaptive process that may be disrupted in a symptom-relevant manner across psychi...
www.biorxiv.org
Holmes Lab
Looking for a post-bac RA position focused on the brain bases of affective and psychotic illness? @holmeslab-bhi.bsky.social is hiring! @cahbir.bsky.social @rutgersbhi.bsky.social @rutgersu.bsky.social @sobp-org.bsky.social @hitop-system.bsky.social @ohbmofficial.bsky.social
When powering fMRI studies, sample size is king, but scan duration can also be a powerful tool, improving phenotypic prediction and cost-efficiency, a new analysis shows By @claudia-lopez.bsky.social #neuroskyence www.thetransmitter.org/fmri/longer-...
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🚨 Dataset & Manuscript alert! 🚨 The Transdiagnostic Connectome Project (TCP) manuscript is now available @natureportfolio.nature.com Scientific Data! 🎉 www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧵1👇
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Around 30 minutes of imaging per person seems to be the “sweet spot” for linking functional connectivity differences to traits in an accurate and cost-effective way.
Longer fMRI brain scans boost reliability—but only to a point
www.thetransmitter.org
Scientific Data - The Transdiagnostic Connectome Project: an open dataset for studying brain-behavior relationships in psychiatry
The Transdiagnostic Connectome Project: an open dataset for studying brain-behavior relationships in psychiatry - Scientific Data
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Avram Holmes
The Transmitter
Carrisa V. Cocuzza, PhD (she/her)