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Brain imager (and occasional tinkerer) @ The University of New Mexico. 🇨🇦. https://www.hogeveen-lab.com/
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Congrats to @masudhusain.bsky.social on being elected to FRS!
A foundation of NIH is peer review. Rotating panels of external scientists hugely influence which projects get funded. As it shld be, b/c scientists, not politicians, are best-placed to choose the most promising science. Changes to peer review… 1/
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Some under-cited SES work relevant to new discourse. My former grad students Teagan and Ethan found aberrant recruitment of striatum during reward anticipation mediates the rel’p between environmental deprivation & attention problems in ABCD. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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Postdoc position available at postlab.psych.wisc.edu. Pls send cv to [email protected]
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How can we acquire new knowledge and skills on a daily basis while remaining the same person? I'm excited to share our new preprint led by @hyejinjadelee.bsky.social & Ally Dworetsky tackling this question, just in time for #OHBM2026: doi.org/10.64898/202... 🧵👇 #neuroskyence #PsychSciSky
Jeremy Hogeveen
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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Our interests in human memory and cognition encompass the cognitive and neural basis of working memory, attention, control, and consciousness.News  Madison Symposium on Memory & Control. On 30 May 202...
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Brain regions exhibit dynamic yet highly coordinated activity patterns that form large-scale functional networks measurable through resting-state correlations. While their association with fluctuating...
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Functional brain organization is stable within individuals across years
Authored by anonymous current and former NIH workers with experience in peer review, this is an overview of all the changes to NIH's peer review over the last 18 months.
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Simulation-based inference russpoldrack.substack.com/p/simulation... - the latest in my Better Code, Better Science series
Natural behavior unfolds as a continuous stream of actions. Because these actions often occur in rapid succession, the brain must prepare multiple future actions while the current action is being executed. Our TICS piece explores how this works. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The Quiet Attack On Science: Subverting NIH Peer Review
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Better Code, Better Science: Chapter 9, Part 5
Simulation-based inference
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Implementing motivated behaviors on the basis of prior reward is central to adaptive human functioning, but aberrant reward-motivated behavior is a core feature...
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Neighborhood Deprivation Shapes Motivational-Neurocircuit Recruitment in Children - Teagan S. Mullins, Ethan M. Campbell, Jeremy Hogeveen, 2020
How do brains plan actions towards goals? To get at this question we studied mice navigating complex mazes as goals changed on every trial 🧵 Work with @thomasakam.bsky.social @behrenstimb.bsky.social @kristorpjensen.bsky.social now on BioRxiv: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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We're excited to share our latest profile! Dr. Suzanne Haber studies the circuits underlying reward-based learning & decision making, and how those circuits can be therapeutically targeted to treat disease. Follow the link below to learn more! #WomenInNeuro www.storiesofwin.org/profiles/202...
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Andrew Pruszynski
studies the circuits underlying reward-based learning and decision making, and how those circuits can be therapeutically targeted to treat disease
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Dr. Suzanne Haber — Stories of WiN
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Professor Masud Husain FMedSci FRS is elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He is a neurologist and neuroscientist whose research focuses on understanding human cognition and its disorders. #RSFellows https://royalsociety.org/people/masud-husain-38121/
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