
Scott Marek
@smarek0502
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17-07-2017 00:35:14
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How to find massive motor plasticity effects in the subcortex? Find out in our preprint. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Turns out these new findings change our understanding of #Parkinson disease and some #sleep processes. Let me unfold it With Nico Dosenbach @gordonneuro Dillan Newbold


Now at JAMA Pediatrics We used two large independent surveys of high school students (N> 15K each) to examine dose-response associations between substance use (alcohol, cannabis, and nicotine) and suicidal thoughts and other psychiatric comorbidities. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…



An incredible amount of work (134 page supplement!) for a fundamental question of how to best employ MRI for brain based predictions. When in doubt, get more data. Another instant Thomas Yeo lab classic…

We found an issue with a specific type of brain imaging study and tried to share it with the field. Then the backlash began. By Nico Dosenbach and Scott Marek thetransmitter.org/fmri/breaking-…


Our paper “A Precision Functional Atlas of Personalized Network Topography and Probabilities” is out now in Nature Neuroscience! The MIDB Precision Brain Atlas is a collection of individualized neural network maps from n~10,000 and probabilistic atlases (1/8) rdcu.be/dCvuC


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!


(1/13) We are beyond delighted to announce the public release of the data for the Reproducible Brain Charts (#RBC) effort – a 100% open data resource for study of the developing brain + psychiatry, funded by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reprobrainchart.github.io



After a high dose of psilocybin, the brain desynchronizes at a massive scale, causing loss of our sense of self, time, and space. This may drive the burst of plasticity caused by psychedelics. The next day, brain activity has largely returned to normal, but an echo remains – a

Now available open-access online Neuropsychopharmacology ! Our review "Psychiatric neuroimaging designs for individualised, cohort, and population studies" nature.com/articles/s4138…




