
Caroline Lea-Carnall
@cleacarnall
Computational/ theoretical neuroscientist. GABA and glutamate enthusiast.
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10-05-2022 07:46:40
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Are you working on #brainstimulation, #neuromodulation and #neuroplasticity models? Submit your work to our article collection edited by me, Caroline Lea-Carnall and Kiarosz via Frontiers - Network Physiology and Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience. #DBS #tDCS #tACS #TMS #NIBS frontiersin.org/research-topic…

📢New Research Topic launched! Led by Mojtaba Madadi Asl Caroline Lea-Carnall and Kiarosz, the collection will explore the impact of plasticity on the effectiveness of different #brainstimulation modalities Submissions welcome➡️fro.ntiers.in/6hC7



The last day with these amazing people at the fMRS symposium. It's been a blast! Bangor Psychology Bangor University Seicoleg Bangor SportSciBangor Bangor Imaging Unit



Super fun weekend with all of my favourites discussing fMRS. Came away with so many ideas from all the fantastic, inspiring work 🤩 and lovely to catch up with old and new friends. Shruti Garg Laura Parkes Varun Chandran, PhD Paul Mullins



New toolbox out with Niall Duncan & Dr Liz McManus : a tool for easy estimation of gene expression in MRS voxels. Catchy name too... biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

We're hiring! The University of Manchester has a research and teaching lectureship for computational modellers, or other cognitive neuroscientists. Scanners, computing facilities, occasional biscuits - we've got the lot. jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…



It was a pleasure to present my latest work in a collaboration with Caroline Lea-Carnall at the 12th Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Congress.


Extremely happy to report our talented student @M_C_Lit is now Dr Litwinczuk! Many thanks to examiners Caroline Lea-Carnall and Prof Nicola Ray!



In a new preprint with Caroline Lea-Carnall, we explore how time-shifted, dual-site brain stimulation can induce synaptic rewiring and reshape dysfunctional brain networks. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

