Zaeem Hadi (@zaeemhadi) 's Twitter Profile
Zaeem Hadi

@zaeemhadi

Research Assistant, Imperial College London

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Amna Malik (@amna_hm_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is V1 fMRI activity primarily driven by induced lightness or is it a confounding effect of border contrast variations? Our findings show that after controlling for long-range responses to contrast and luminance variations, fMRI responses in V1 correlate with lightness induction.

Rebecca Smith (@rmsmithphysio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See Yuxiao’s paper from her PhD exploring dizziness and future falls - highlighting the importance of dizziness as a risk factor for falls. Supported by Toby Ellmers academic.oup.com/ageing/article…

Matteo Ciocca (@ciocca_matteo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can a brainstem reflex tell us how well you balance? Our new study shows that prepulse inhibition varies with postural load—opening the door to use PPI as a potential marker of postural control. Read the preprint 👇 dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.… #gait #balance #neurophysiology

Amna Malik (@amna_hm_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the first preprint from my postdoc, with Ying Yu Hüseyin Boyacı @KatjaDoerschner Using dynamic line drawings, we show that contour motion alone can provide sufficient information for material perception. doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…

Anders Eklund (@wandedob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It all started in 2010, I had just learned CUDA programming and implemented a complete fMRI analysis pipeline. Head motion correction, spatial smoothing and statistical analysis could be done in 0.4 seconds for a small fMRI dataset (using an Nvidia GTX 480 graphics card). I was

It all started in 2010, I had just learned CUDA programming and implemented a complete fMRI analysis pipeline. Head motion correction, spatial smoothing and statistical analysis could be done in 0.4 seconds for a small fMRI dataset (using an Nvidia GTX 480 graphics card). I was