Nathan Labora
@labora_nathan
@UMNeurosci PhD Student | @floridastate alum 🧠 | he/him
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13-06-2022 23:30:07
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Want to study how 🧠 networks are changed during different tasks? Check out this lab paper in Cerebral Cortex: bit.ly/3NXovtI Alexis Porter shows that individual-level models are accurate, outperform cross-subject approaches, and reveal new brain state features
Preprint out on the ⭐️cingulo-opercular⭐️ network, a collab project co-led w/ Maital Neta + Ally Dworetsky bit.ly/3RTQQ79 We take a new 👀 at 1 of our fave 🧠 systems, after addressing indiv variation ➡️ leading us to a new proposal on its subdivision & evolution 🧵
1) Nathan Labora is presenting poster *299.15*. Nathan’s project uses a large precision fMRI dataset to examine how error signals differ across subjects and tasks, with a special focus on the cingulo-opercular and fronto-parietal brain networks
Ever wonder how people's brains differ from one another? ➡️ Individual differences in 🧠 organization commonly come in 2 forms: shifts in borders & 'ectopic intrusions' far from expected locations Now out in Nature Neuroscience, led by Ally Dworetsky rdcu.be/dGeIp 🧵soon!
Using precision approaches to improve brain-behavior prediction Review by Hyejin J. Lee (Hyejin J. Lee), Ally Dworetsky (Ally Dworetsky), Nathan Labora (Nathan Labora), & Caterina Gratton (Caterina Gratton) Free access before 12/5: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jxfT4sIRvTB…
Hi! Excited to announce that the major work from my PhD is out now on biorxiv! (w. coauthors Kian Kermani , Ally Dworetsky , nathan labora , Jo Hernandez , Rodrigo Braga , Derek Evan Nee , Caterina Gratton + others) biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (1/18)