Mathilde Lojkiewiez
@mlojkiewiez
(she/they) PhD Student 🧠 University of Plymouth - Interested in decision making, social behavior, computational neuroscience and ultrasound neuromodulation
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07-02-2021 10:20:15
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Interested in taking part in a research study? We are looking for participants interested in being involve in our 2 studies (see posters). These studies involve MRI scans and ultrasound stimulation at BRIC Brain Research & Imaging Centre (BRIC) University of Plymouth
Meditation survey: if you meditate and would like to take part in an online study please follow this link:plymouthpsychology.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cv… danielmingram The Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium Plymouth Psychology #meditation #Mindfulness
Interested in taking part in a Psychology research study? We are looking for participants interested in being involve in our study. Find more information in the poster! This study involve MRI scans and ultrasound brain stimulation Brain Research & Imaging Centre (BRIC) University of Plymouth Plymouth Psychology
Interested in taking part in a Psychology research study? We are still looking for participants interested in being involve in our study. Find more information in the poster! This study involve MRI scans and ultrasound brain stimulation Brain Research & Imaging Centre (BRIC) University of Plymouth Plymouth Psychology
Are you curious about how offline TUS changes GABA levels and functional connectivity in the human brain? Check out our new print with the wonderful siti yaakub and Charlotte Stagg biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Getting there! We will be demonstrating how to do acoustic measurements with Elly Martin amongst many other TUS demos.
Happy to be supporting another workshop with ITRUSST, following the excellent #FUN23 conference Stanford University. Day 1 - TUS in Humans for Neuroscience Studies, with Kim Butts Pauly, Til Ole Bergmann, Lennart Verhagen, Elsa Fouragnan, Mathilde Lojkiewiez, Benjamin Kop, Sjoerd, Ryan Ash
Does ultrasound impact the human brain? Our latest study shows that it can, up to one hour after sonication, providing evidence of early phase neuroplasticity. 🧠 nature.com/articles/s4146… with siti yaakub, T White, Elly Martin, Charlotte Stagg, Lennart Verhagen, S Hall, University of Plymouth