Kwangsun (Ray) Yoo
@kwangsunrayyoo
Asst Prof at Sungkyunkwan Univ & Samsung Medical Center | predictive modeling, brain imaging, medical data science, AI, etc | previously @YalePsychology & KAIST
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http://sites.google.com/view/yooklab 18-04-2014 04:57:45
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A generalizable connectome predictive model (CPM) of attention from fMRI Kwangsun (Ray) Yoo Yale Psychology Wu Tsai Institute | Yale University buff.ly/3pxjP4c
Here's our take on the BWAS paper & individual differences analyses in human neuroscience more generally Emily Finn. Props to the original authors for such discussion-generating work nature.com/articles/s4159…
Curious about how frailty may be an indicator of other health outcomes? We present new work that suggests a link between frailty and >300 health-related outcomes, especially those relating to mental health, which may be mediated by brain structure. Now out in The Lancet Digital Health
1/ Associative thinking---connecting concepts to form ideas, inventions, and artworks---is at the heart of creativity. In our new Trends in Cognitive Sciences review, Yoed Kenett and I explore how associative thinking works in the creative mind 🧵
When two people act similarly we call them “in-sync” — could this figure of speech be literally true? Do more similar individuals show greater neural synchrony? Check out our answer: bit.ly/3CQnVed Monica Rosenberg @AnnaCorriveau Hayoung Song YoungHye Judy Kwon Kwangsun (Ray) Yoo
If you want to learn more, please read the paper AND/OR find my poster at OHBM (# 2513)! Enormous thanks to Kwangsun (Ray) Yoo, Marvin Chun, and especially Monica Rosenberg for being incredible collaborators and mentors who supported and improved this project at every stage. end/6
CAB Lab in Montreal! #OHBM2023 Fri: Hayoung Song traverses a low-dim state space gradients-workshop.github.io Sun+M: Anu Mummaneni predicts sleep dur@ poster 298 & @AnnaCorriveau relates connectome 'optimality' to cog perf@ 371 Tues+W: Henry Jones introduces edge-based GLMs@ 2513
New (and first!) preprint from the Braga Lab! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… YoungHye Judy Kwon investigated the parietal memory network (PMN) in densely sampled participants using high-res 7T fMRI. We saw smaller regions of the PMN that are inconsistently reported, esp. in group maps.
Thankful to coauthors - Caterina Gratton, Kendrick Kay, Joseph Salvo, Nathan Anderson, Ania Holubecki, Maya Lakshman, Kwangsun (Ray) Yoo - for their contributions and efforts!