Neil M. Dundon (@neilmdundon) 's Twitter Profile
Neil M. Dundon

@neilmdundon

Project scientist, UC Santa Barbara Psych and Brain Sci. Studying complex physiology and complex behavior in a complex world!

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Neil M. Dundon (@neilmdundon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brief🧵on our paper published this week. To achieve goals in a physical world, we often have to "choose" and then "do". E.g., Pick a team-mate (choose), pass them the ball (do). Or select a golf club (choose), swing it accurately (do). (1/14) nature.com/articles/s4159….

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Are you passionate about developing novel effective treatments for cognitive impairment in psychosis/schizophrenia? Join us Marcus Kaiser for a PhD investigating the role of focussed transcranial ultrasound The Institute of Mental Health Nottingham Research Nottinghamshire Healthcare - nottingham.ac.uk/research/beaco…

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A complex look at brain connectivity changes across the menstrual cycle - for the first time with a large sample. An incredibly challenging design that the brilliant Liz Rizor supplemented with tireless methodological and analytical sophistication. 👏

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Heart go thump. Blood go whooosh. TREV go "aha!" (even in fMRI environment) 🧵 on our new paper just out in Psychophysiology! 👇

Heart go thump. 
Blood go whooosh. 
TREV go "aha!" (even in fMRI environment)
🧵 on our new paper just out in Psychophysiology! 👇
Neil M. Dundon (@neilmdundon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those interested in capturing sympathetic autonomic activity, compatible with fMRI/EEG. TREV is easy to use, and even easier to analyse! We include open-source preproc software. Alex Stump Alan Macy BIOPAC Systems, Inc. Caitlin Gregory Liz Rizor Barry Giesbrecht Tom Bullock

Christie Wilcox (@nerdychristie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's #ScienceAdviser looks at how the menstrual cycle affects the structure of the brain, some probably bad news about gray whales, and more of the most interesting developments in Science Magazine and science: science.org/content/articl… Free sign up: science.org/scienceadviser

Michelle Marneweck (@m_marneweck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Our lab at University of Oregon in the magical PNW is recruiting a Phd student for Fall'24. Join us in our quest to figure out sensorimotor neural control and learn fMRI, TMS & biomechanics along the way. Oh, and also have fun while doing all that. Pls share pages.uoregon.edu/mmar/ UO Human Physiology

Viktoriya Babenko (@vikbabenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you National Geographic for your article discussing our recent study that examined the structural changes of the human 🧠 in response to sex hormones fluctuating across the menstrual cycle! Liz Rizor Neil M. Dundon #nationalgeographic nationalgeographic.com.es/ciencia/menstr…

Liz Rizor (@ej_rise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This data is part of a larger hormone health study (HHS) - explorations of brain function and behavior are in progress! Our MRI data (for those who consented to sharing) is open source and can be found here: doi:10.18112/openneuro.ds005360.v1.0.0 (13/13)

Neil M. Dundon (@neilmdundon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You did it, Viktoriya Babenko Liz Rizor! BECAUSE OF COURSE YOU DID! Privileged to have been part of this groundbreaking and incredibly demanding study, which showcases all that is brilliant about two outstanding young visionary researchers.