Réka Borbás
@r3kaborbas
Postdoctoral neuroscientist interested in socioemotional development with a systemic approach - how is socioemotional learning reflected in the brain 🧠👨👩👦
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09-11-2016 20:40:37
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RT @[email protected] Brain criticality predicts individual synchronization levels in humans biorxiv.org/content/10.110… mastodon.social/@Neuromeditate…
Thank you Nora Maria Raschle for closing the year with such a cozy Christmas Lab Lunch 🎄 The best thing about this lab is that many days feel like a celebration and all of our days are filled with love and support for each other. ❤️ grateful to be part of this lovely bunch !
Excited to share a new paper with Dylan Gee, PhD at @yale and Eli Lebowitz + Wendy Silverman at Yale UniversityCSC. Linguistic markers associated with emotion and emotion regulation dynamically spread between children and parents when trying to solve challenging puzzles psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-32…
The NMRKidsLab Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development welcomed some adorable visitors today. Réka Borbás & Plamina Dimanova received an official FJR painting to brighten their office! It is called "summer" including only the best a summer has to offer 🍨🍧🍦 (8y-olds know best! #PerfectOfficeBackground)
Our UZH Graduate Campus funded peer mentoring group had its first kickoff event on Monday! We were happy to welcome 32 young neuroscientists at the event who were eager to reach out to peers! Stay tuned for future workshops, talks, and discussions.🧠🚀
Give it up for our awesome Plamina Dimanova on her newest publication! 👏🚀 Check out her paper to learn about the newest insights on 🧠 structural features that mothers & children share! 👩👧👦 For a short summary, see the awesome visual abstract created by Nora Maria Raschle 🎨🧠
🎓🌟 Congratulations! 🌟🎓 Dr. Plamina Dimanova has successfully defended her PhD thesis, titled "The corticolimbic brain circuitry and its association to well-being: current perspectives and intergenerational evidence." 👩🔬 #JacobsCenter #UZH #PhD