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@kingsIoPPN alum. Women in STEM.
Episode 34 ‘Role for left dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in self-generated, but not externally cued, language production’ with Deborah Levy Sep 15, 2025
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The Language Neuroscience Podcast
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Jace Cruddas, James Pang, and Alex Fornito Cortical traveling waves in time and space: Physics, physiology, and psychology
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Sameer A. Sheth Learning and language in the unconscious human hippocampus
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Beach Boys - Wouldn't It Be Nice (1966)
YouTube video by Katy Jones
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Brian Wilson obituary
Leader of the Beach Boys who found fame with hymns to California beach culture and developed into a musician of outstanding range and imagination
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jun/11/brian-wilson-obituary
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The Beach Boys - God Only Knows (Version 1) (1966) | IMVDb
'God Only Knows' music video by The Beach Boys.
https://imvdb.com/video/the-beach-boys/god-only-knows
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Aperture Neuro
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Merchant et al. perform a meta-analytic investigation of neurocognitive systems involved in real-time social interaction
doi.org/10.52294/001...
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Kurt G. Schilling White matter microstructure and macrostructure brain charts across the human lifespan
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Mallar Chakravarty
5 months ago
Really excited to share this new preprint led by senior PhD student Liz Herrera Portillo who is co-supervised by
@rcbagot.bsky.social
!! We use longitudinal MRI to show that mice exposed stress undergo sex-specific neuroanatomical reorganization.
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Whole brain dimensional approach identifies shared and sex-specific networks of stress susceptibility in male and female mice.
Background: Stress is a significant risk factor for depression and anxiety, two highly comorbid disorders with sex differences in symptom presentation and prevalence. The Chronic Variable Stress (CVS)...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.10.653278v1
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Sheina Lew-Levy
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I'm THRILLED that our book is out. This book, with other 60 contributors from across the globe (!!!) is a love letter to the science we want to do, and a how-to guide for how to do it. Please read it and share it!
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Thank you for fueling the American Cancer Society's fight against cancer.
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Relay For Life | Cancer Walk | Cancer Fundraising Events
Be part of Relay For Life, the world's largest fundraiser to end cancer. Register for a Relay For Life event today.
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Donate to Pi Beta Phi UCSD Help the American Cancer Society fund cancer research, patient support, and advocacy efforts to end cancer as we know it, for everyone.
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Relay For Life | Cancer Walk | Cancer Fundraising Events
Be part of Relay For Life, the world's largest fundraiser to end cancer. Register for a Relay For Life event today.
https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?pg=team&fr_id=110195&team_id=2802579
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Alex Fornito
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Our latest by Hons student Isaac Pope looking at fMRI predictions of longitudinal outcomes in first episode psychosis. Another great collab with
@sidchop.bsky.social
@orygen.org.au
and MNC:
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Functional Coupling and Longitudinal Outcome Prediction in First-Episode Psychosis
Background Clinical outcomes following a first episode of psychosis (FEP) are highly heterogeneous between patients. The identification of prognostic biomarkers would greatly facilitate personalized t...
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.01.25325005v1
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Alessandra Borsini
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💥💥I am glad to share with you our new MSc in Psychology and Neuroscience of Mind-Body Interface! Join me and our team to unravel how the
#mind
and
#body
interact in powerful ways that affect our health 💥💥 Applications for the 2025-2026 academic year are now OPEN!!
www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgr...
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Psychology and Neuroscience of Mind-Body Interface
Our Psychology and Neuroscience of Mind-Body Interface MSc will enable you to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the psychology and the neuroscience underlying brain/mind processes in t...
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/psychology-and-neuroscience-of-mind-body-interface
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Fully funded PhD positions open at The Language Neuroscience Laboratory. The Language Neuroscience Laboratory is located in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland.
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Language Neuroscience Laboratory
https://langneurosci.org/
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Ru Kong, Lucina Q. Uddin A network correspondence toolbox for quantitative evaluation of novel neuroimaging results
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When Languages Meet podcast
7 months ago
Do you want to learn about what happens when languages meet in the mind of a multilingual? We are excited to announce our podcast miniseries: When Languages Meet, a podcast for people interested in languages and multilingualism - coming to you soon on Spotify! 🎙️💬🧠👄
#linguistics
#lingsky
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Why Is Anything Conscious? Michael Timothy Bennett, Sean Welsh and Anna Ciaunica
arxiv.org/pdf/2409.14545
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Jamie Hanson
8 months ago
🏠📉 New research in
@jama.com
(JAMA Network Open) highlights the impact of housing instability on children's mental health. We explored how stress about eviction or housing loss affects child depression, anxiety, ADHD, & behavioral problems.
#HousingInstability
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Stress About Eviction or Loss of Housing and Child Mental Health
This cross-sectional study examines the association of stress about eviction or the loss of housing with caregiver-reported depression, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and behaviora...
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2830114
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Aurélie Bussy and Mallar Chakravarty Exploring morphological and microstructural signatures across the Alzheimer's spectrum and risk factors
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Exploring morphological and microstructural signatures across the Alzheimer's spectrum and risk factors
Neural alterations, including myelin degeneration and inflammation-related iron burden, may accompany early Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathophysiology. …
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0197458025000235
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A crucial role for the cortical amygdala in shaping social encounters
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10th Anniversary of The
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Global Movement
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science Official Website
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Franciska de Vries 🟥
8 months ago
On
#InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience
let me remind you that we are NOWHERE NEAR parity. A few examples. 1. Women are credited less in science than men.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Women are credited less in science than men - Nature
The difference between the number of men and women listed as authors on scientific papers and inventors on patents is at least partly attributable to unacknowledged contributions by women scientists.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04966-w
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Register for the London Paediatric Neuroscience Forum 11th June 2025 | 9:00am - 4:30pm More information and registration are online on the event website and on Eventbrite
www.ucl.ac.uk/child-health...
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London Paediatric Neuroscience Forum: Exploring the Frontiers of Child Brain Health
Join us to discover and discuss the latest advancements in paediatric neuroscience. This one day event will bring together neuroscientists and clinicians to discuss critical topics affecting children'...
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/child-health/events/2025/jun/london-paediatric-neuroscience-forum-exploring-frontiers-child-brain-health
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Alex Fornito
8 months ago
Our latest preprint by
@jchrispang.bsky.social
and a massive team showing how geometry constrains regional patterning of the mammalian brain. 100s of brain maps, >20 species, & plenty of modelling. Congrats to James on this huge effort. Peep the thread for more info…
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Neuron–Glial Interactions: Implications for Plasticity, Behavior, and Cognition
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What does decoding from the PFC reveal about consciousness?
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Accessing a brain tumour through the cavernous sinus, NHS trust, Leeds
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Medics remove tumour using keyhole surgery through eye socket in UK first
Leeds surgeons first to use new type of surgery that gives hope to patients whose cancers were previously inoperable
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/jan/20/medics-remove-tumour-using-keyhole-surgery-through-eye-socket-in-uk-first
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Julian Matthews
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Lovely/comprehensive review of metacognition and functional neurological disorder; a condition that demands a metacognitive interpretation:
doi.org/10.1093/brai...
The emerging picture aligns with findings in psychopathology more broadly—metacognitive performance is often equivalent to controls.
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Going ‘meta’: a systematic review of metacognition and functional neurological disorder
Sadnicka et al., overview experimental data that has examined metacognition in patients with functional neurological disorders (FND). Interestingly, most s
https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaf014
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Mena Farag
9 months ago
Check out the latest edition of the
#HD
Clinical Trials Update, now available online in the Journal of Huntington's Disease
@profwild.bsky.social
🔓 Open access link:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Amy Kuceyeski
9 months ago
As co-director of AI at the Ann S. Bowers Women’s Brain Health Initiative, I want women in data science to flourish. We thus launch the
#WiDSDatathon
2025 Global challenge - open to all levels - now on Kaggle! Entrants will predict ADHD via fMRI, with sex differences in mind.
youtu.be/ESbiTbnlbdM
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WiDS Datathon 2025: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Female Brain
YouTube video by Women in Data Science Worldwide
https://youtu.be/ESbiTbnlbdM
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Amy Kuceyeski
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Awesome new preprint combining PET and our WM disconnectome tool NeMo to explore inflammation patterns in MS!
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Ceren Tozlu
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Very excited to share our new preprint that shows the increased neuroinflammatory activity on the white matter (WM) tracts disrupted by the paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
shorturl.at/CXrWQ
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TSPO-PET Reveals Higher Inflammation in White Matter Disrupted by Paramagnetic Rim Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis
Objective: To explore whether the inflammatory activity is higher in white matter (WM) tracts disrupted by paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) and if inflammation in PRL-disrupted WM tracts is associated ...
https://shorturl.at/CXrWQ
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Nature Neuroscience
9 months ago
Mice lacking microglia (Csf1r∆FIRE/∆FIRE) have normal -synapse number and maturation -seizure susceptibility and hippocampal-prefrontal cortex coherence -segregation of inputs into the lateral geniculate nucleus -neuronal and astrocytic gene expression
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Typical development of synaptic and neuronal properties can proceed without microglia in the cortex and thalamus - Nature Neuroscience
Microglia are proposed to have a role in brain development through synaptic engulfment and paracrine signaling. O’Keeffe et al. show that certain neurodevelopmental processes attributed to microglia c...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01833-x
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Nico Dosenbach
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The brain’s action-mode is created by a dedicated action-mode network (AMN)
rdcu.be/d5odm
. In the brain’s mode continuum, AMN sits opposite DMN’s default-mode, as yin-yang. AMN might be key in pain, apathy, Parkinson’s. New
@natrevneurosci.bsky.social
w/ Marc Raichle &
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Daniel Litt
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I've recently been talking a bit about how difficult it is to carefully check even well-written mathematics. I want to try to explain something about this by telling the story of some errors in the literature that (in part) led to the two papers below. 1/n
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Carmine Maria Pariante
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Since June, I have been the Chair of the Psychiatry Research Trust, a small charity dedicated to funds the next generations of researchers, writers and artists active in mental health. I am now sharing with you our new logo and website, where you can find more information on what we do
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Yoichi Mukai
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Our paper on "how listeners process reduced speech and the role of the orthographic form" Keywords: P-O consistency, spontaneous speech, pupillometry, generalized additive modelling
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The role of phonology-to-orthography consistency in predicting the degree of pupil dilation induced in processing reduced and unreduced speech | Applied Psycholinguistics | Cambridge Core
The role of phonology-to-orthography consistency in predicting the degree of pupil dilation induced in processing reduced and unreduced speech - Volume 44 Issue 5
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0142716423000279
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Mattia Zingaretti
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Hello
#Bsky
—my 1st post here!🦋 Overjoyed to share my new chapter on
#hatespeech
#perception
and
#slur
#appropriation
in
#bilingualism
, with Maria Garraffa and Antonella Sorace, available at:
hup.fi/site/chapter...
Enjoy—& happy holiday season!📖🎄✨
#linguistics
#SLA
#HE
@bilingmatters25.bsky.social
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Helsinki University Press
Helsinki University Press (HUP) is a fully open access University Press, publishing high-quality scholarly literature. We publish peer reviewed books and journals from all academic fields. We are open...
https://hup.fi/site/chapters/e/10.33134/HUP-27-6/
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Ido Shalev
10 months ago
New paper alert! Our findings challenge the deficit-oriented view of empathy in schizophrenia. Instead, we suggest individuals with schizophrenia tend to show a different reorganisation of emotions and cognitions when facing others' feelings. Check it out!
authors.elsevier.com/c/1kCvD55vZD...
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Pawel Tacikowski, Itzhak Fried Human hippocampal and entorhinal neurons encode the temporal structure of experience
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Laura Pritschet, Emily G. Jacobs Neuroanatomical changes observed over the course of a human pregnancy
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Valentina Pacella, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten The morphospace of the brain-cognition organisation
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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The LAB Lab 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
10 months ago
Naturalistic encoding of concepts in the brain
@viktorkewenig.bsky.social
shows that, while concepts generally encode habitual experiences, the underlying neurobiological organisation is not fixed but depends dynamically on available contextual information. 👏🍾🐐
elifesciences.org/articles/91522
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The UNITy Project
10 months ago
Fill out our online pre-screening form to check your eligibility for a psychedelic study at UCL: 👉
bit.ly/unity-ucl
Who we're looking for: Age: 21-65 - Heavy drinkers - Based in London Please share with your friends and family.
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Katharine O'Moore-Klopf, ELS
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For those who want to learn more about aphantasia (and its opposite, hyperphantasia), here’s a review of current research in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences:
www.cell.com/trends/cogni...
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Aphantasia and hyperphantasia: exploring imagery vividness extremes
The vividness of imagery varies between individuals. However, the existence of people in whom conscious, wakeful imagery is markedly reduced, or absent entirely, was neglected by psychology until the recent coinage of 'aphantasia' to describe this phenomenon. 'Hyperphantasia' denotes the converse – imagery whose vividness rivals perceptual experience. Around 1% and 3% of the population experience extreme aphantasia and hyperphantasia, respectively. Aphantasia runs in families, often affects imagery across several sense modalities, and is variably associated with reduced autobiographical memory, face recognition difficulty, and autism. Visual dreaming is often preserved. Subtypes of extreme imagery appear to be likely but are not yet well defined. Initial results suggest that alterations in connectivity between the frontoparietal and visual networks may provide the neural substrate for visual imagery extremes.
https://www.cell.com/trends/cognitive-sciences/fulltext/S1364-6613(24)00034-2
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Zeus Gracia-Tabuenca, Denise Klein Enhanced efficiency in the bilingual brain through the inter-hemispheric cortico- cerebellar pathway in early second language acquisition
www.nature.com/articles/s42...
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Armin Raznahan
10 months ago
Studying sex differences in the human brain is challenging, but important. Many thanks to
@emilysingerneuro.bsky.social
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@thetransmitter.bsky.social
for inviting me to contribute to the evolving conversation on this timely topic ⬇️ 1/n
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