
Hongji Kim
@hongjikim
Postdoctoral researcher studying human mind with fMRI🧠
Cocoan lab (SKKU/@cnir_ibs🇰🇷) | @OHBM_Trainees -- Bluesky @hongjikim.bsky.social
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What makes humans similar or different to AI? In a new study, led by Florian Mahner and Lukas Muttenthaler and w/ Umut Güçlü, we took a deep look at the factors underlying their representational alignment, with surprising results. arxiv.org/abs/2406.19087 🧵

Poor physical health is associated with depression. Yes, we know. But how so? Our new study Nature Mental Health reveals integrated pathways that explain the interplay between brain, body, lifestyle and their collective influence on mental health. nature.com/articles/s4422… 🧵1/7



Different brain regions encode different pain-related information, such as the expectation of pain or the intensity of a stimulus. But where and how is this information integrated? My paper has just been published in Science Advances! (1/13) science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

How do people track information flow through social networks? New research finds that extended periods of rest, like sleep, help people build abstract cognitive maps for efficient navigation of social networks. Marc Lluís Oriel FeldmanHall Apoorva Bhandari nature.com/articles/s4156…



New in #JNeurosci from Tommy Botch and Emily Finn: Stable neural patterns that underly how we interpret words grounded in sensory experiences are as unique to us as our fingerprints. FINN Lab Dartmouth 🌲 jneurosci.org/lookup/DOI/10.…





During #pain, the sensory input is modulated by contextual information. Suhwan Gim (@suhwangim.bsky.social) Choong-Wan (Wani) Woo &co show how expectation & sensory input are integrated in the human brain during #PainPerception, revealing its spatiotemporal architecture #PLOSBiology plos.io/4fsaanu





1/11 How does our brain's hierarchical organization impact its response to stimulation? We found striking differences between "high-order" networks (involved in complex cognition) vs "low-order" networks (handling sensory/motor functions) Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…


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