Maximilian Nentwich
@maxnentwich
Postdoc with @Steph_Bickel working on multisensory processing •
PhD at @NeuralEngrLab with @lucas_c_parra • hiking | skiing | running | climbing • he/him
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20-12-2016 02:28:21
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Now published in Neuron! What is the role of cortex in combining auditory and visual information to localize objects in space? Find out here: doi.org/10.1016/j.neur… Work with Timothy SIT, Miles Wells, Matteo Carandini, and Kenneth D Harris
👀🎞️How a combination of visual changes affects #brainactivity while watching movies? Read this article featuring the research of a group of scientists from City College of NY led by Maximilian Nentwich (Ph.D.)🧐ow.ly/FTL350OXMZT #eyetracking #ScientificPublicationHighlight
Closed-loop direct electrical brain stimulation to probe and modify human memory networks?? Very excited to share our findings at #SfN2023. Only possible with the fantastic mentorship of Stephan Bickel and Dr. Ashesh Mehta Zucker School of Medicine Northwell Health Northwell Neurosurgery
Your insula when electrically stimulated: Changes in the subjective states elicited with stimulation match the cytoarchitectural organization of the insula. Collaborative work with neurosurgeon Vivek P. Buch, MD and Svenja Caspers Svenja Caspers. DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2023.11.001
Meet Vividha, our inaugural LifeSci NYC Internship Program program intern. She came to us from The City University of New York. Welcome to the team, Vividha!
New paper with @BernhardSpitzer , investigating WM through miniature eye movements. We found that, even during attempted fixation, gaze patterns not only reflect memory content but also capture its dynamic evolution over time. Available on Nature Human Behaviour nature.com/articles/s4156…
Our new paper is out at Nature Human Behaviour!🧠 We used intracranial EEG to localize neural signals that are consistent with perceptual decision formation and abstracted from specific motor requirements. Read it here: rdcu.be/dyNg8 Quick summary below ⬇️
Our research on abstract evidence accumulators using human iEEG has just been published! The product of a fantastic collaboration with Simon Kelly and @ConnellLab. Thank you to everyone involved and biggest kudos to Sabina Gherman for all her insights and hard work!