Hamid Karimi-Rouzbahani
@hamidrouzbahani
Researcher. Computational, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience, University of Queensland, RTโ Endorsement
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28-07-2018 03:12:21
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๐ฃ First 2 years of my PhD have culminated into this new preprint w/ Kevin Aquino ๐ง ๐ Linden Parkes Alex Fornito Ben Fulcher! ๐ฅณ We take a deep dive into all the many ways we can slice n dice fMRI dynamics to quantify biologically relevant properties๐ง ๐งฎ biorxiv.org/content/10.110โฆ
New results now live! Most exciting is Brendan Harris mouse #neuropixels application. We find that brain areas higher in the visual hierarchy are closer to #criticality (in a way that cannot be detected with existing #timeseries measures) ๐๐ญโฌ๏ธ arxiv.org/abs/2310.14791
Functional connectivity estimates vary significantly across different fMRI preprocessing pipelines. Due to these variations, using seemingly similar minimal preprocessing does not ensure consistency. Xinhui Li | @[email protected] Nathalia Bianchini Esper Greg Kiar | @[email protected] Michael Milham nature.com/articles/s4156โฆ
We are hiring! Two postdoc positions are available in my group, based at UQ Medicine (SBMS) and Queensland Brain Institute, UQ. Please RT. UQ News Dementia Australia MND Australia postdoc Postdocs in Aus Microscopy Australia Ad1: seek.com.au/job/77802009 Ad2: TBA
๐จPreprint alert! ๐จ In this very exciting project, spearheaded by the brilliant Kabir Arora, we use Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging (RIFT) with EEG, to dissociate between neural implementations of attentional selection during memory VS perception: biorxiv.org/content/10.110โฆ
Hugely excited that this work with Martin Hebart and Chris Baker is now out in Nature Human Behaviour !!! By moving from a category-focused to a behaviour-focused model, we identified behaviourally relevant object information throughout visual cortex. nature.com/articles/s4156โฆ