
Sarah A. Cutts
@saraha_cutts
PhD student in psychology and neuroscience at Indiana University. Interested in individual differences in brain networks and connectivity.
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09-11-2020 01:31:13
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Null models in network neuroscience | doi.org/10.1038/s41583… How do we demonstrate that a brain network feature is more prominent than would be expected by chance? František Váša and I lay out the logic behind null models in network neuroscience Nature Rev Neurosci ⤵️


Very excited to share our review in molecularpsychiatry “Predicting the future of neuroimaging predictive models in mental health” 1/ nature.com/articles/s4138…

🎵New preprint!🎶 We're breaking into the higher-order space with a pretty cool project using the O-Information to explore redundant and synergy-dominated subsystems in the human brain. W/ Olaf Sporns, josh, and my co-first author Maria Pope 1/n arxiv.org/abs/2206.06477

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…

I'm really looking forward to giving my lightning talk on synergistic subsets of the brain mentored by Joseph Lizier!! Had a great first prep meeting this morning 😁


⚡️Our new research published in Science Translational Medicine shows that facilitating mother-infant emotional connection improves brain networks in preterms! Great collaboration b/w BABAcenter 🇫🇮 and Columbia University Medical Center 🇺🇸 carried out by Pauliina Yrjölä: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Thread 👇

Here's a short piece I wrote last summer, for Trends in Cognitive Sciences I make a case for complexity, as expressed in connectivity, dynamics and information, as a central challenge for brain science going forward. doi.org/10.1016/j.tics…


Excited to see this one in print! Thanks to @richardfbetzel Laura Pritschet Emily G. Jacobs 🦋 @emilyjacobs.bsky.social josh Tyler Santander High-amplitude network co-fluctuations linked to variation in hormone concentrations over the menstrual cycle direct.mit.edu/netn/article-a…







So happy that Olaf Sporns was chosen for the best mentor award. This is so well deserved! I also cold-emailed Olaf without having much of a computational background and have enjoyed working with such a kind and encouraging mentor ever since.