Amy Kuceyeski | @amykooz@bsky.social (@amykooz) 's Twitter Profile
Amy Kuceyeski | @[email protected]

@amykooz

Professor @WCMRadiology. computational neuroimager. mom x 2. jogger. sci-fi nerd. (she/her)

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Parker Singleton (@singletonion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Journal pre-proofs for our new paper are now available at Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging. BiologicalPsychiatry Congrats to @NEET02625422 on co-first authorship! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Weill Cornell Medicine Radiology (@wcmradiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 Read "Contributions of network structure, chemoarchitecture and diagnostic categories to transitions between cognitive topographies," a Nature Biomedical Engineering paper from Amy Kuceyeski (Amy Kuceyeski | @[email protected]) & co. 👉 tinyurl.com/3834z8b3

🧠 Read "Contributions of network structure, chemoarchitecture and diagnostic categories to transitions between cognitive topographies," a <a href="/natBME/">Nature Biomedical Engineering</a> paper from Amy Kuceyeski (<a href="/amykooz/">Amy Kuceyeski | @amykooz@bsky.social</a>) &amp; co. 👉 tinyurl.com/3834z8b3
Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regions of the human brain may shrink in size during pregnancy, but have better connectivity, with only a few regions of the brain remaining untouched by the transition to motherhood, according to research published in Nature Neuroscience. go.nature.com/4enUvov

Regions of the human brain may shrink in size during pregnancy, but have better connectivity, with only a few regions of the brain remaining untouched by the transition to motherhood, according to research published in <a href="/NatureNeuro/">Nature Neuroscience</a>.  go.nature.com/4enUvov
Léo Milecki (@leomlck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Chicago for my first #SfN24 conference! Thrilled to present today our study on Heterogeneous brain functional mapping of childhood psychiatric symptoms at poster A19, joint work with Amy Kuceyeski | @[email protected], Mert R. Sabuncu 🤖🩻⚕️, Qingyu Zhao.

In Chicago for my first #SfN24 conference!
Thrilled to present today our study on Heterogeneous brain functional mapping of childhood psychiatric symptoms at poster A19, joint work with <a href="/amykooz/">Amy Kuceyeski | @amykooz@bsky.social</a>, <a href="/mertrory/">Mert R. Sabuncu 🤖🩻⚕️</a>, <a href="/QingyuZhaoWCM/">Qingyu Zhao</a>.
Dr. Caitlin Taylor (@caitaylo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of this cover and very proud of this project! Y'know, as they say, working with a team of brilliant badass scientists makes the dream work (or something like that)

Magdalena Martínez-García PhD🦋 (@magdamartinezga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 5 years of data collection (179 first-time mothers + controls), and 2 years of data analyses and article writing, the first BeMother (BabyBrain) paper is out! We uncovered a U-shaped trajectory in maternal GM volume, resolving a long-standing puzzle in the maternal brain field.