Ray Razlighi (@quantneuroimage) 's Twitter Profile
Ray Razlighi

@quantneuroimage

Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medicine

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linkhttps://qnlab.weill.cornell.edu calendar_today27-04-2018 16:59:09

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Roozbeh Kiani (@roozbeh_kiani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The recent exclusion of Iranian students from Neuromatch is extremely upsetting. The organizers did and continue to do the very best possible under the circumstances. But a few reflections are pertinent especially as we celebrate #4thofJuly (1/n)

Michael W. Cole (@thecolelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lab’s latest, "The functional relevance of task-state functional connectivity", shows task connectivity changes from resting state contribute to cognitive activations. Network simulations (activity flows) predict empirical task activations. A 🧵 doi.org/10.1101/2020.0…

Lab’s latest, "The functional relevance of task-state functional connectivity", shows task connectivity changes from resting state contribute to cognitive activations. Network simulations (activity flows) predict empirical task activations. A 🧵 doi.org/10.1101/2020.0…
Ray Razlighi (@quantneuroimage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm so proud of David B. Parker, who just publish the final part of his PhD dissertation in MRM almost two years after his graduation despite having 5 first-authored and 4 co-authored papers already. Well done David, Well Done :-) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mr…

I'm so proud of David B. Parker, who just publish the final part of his PhD dissertation in MRM almost two years after his graduation despite having 5 first-authored and 4 co-authored papers already. Well done David, Well Done :-)

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mr…
Mert R. Sabuncu šŸ¤–šŸ©»āš•ļø (@mertrory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I completed the review of a paper. It took me ~5 hours. And a lot of mental effort. In the middle of a pandemic, where every second and ounce of energy is valuable (parents of little kids, you know what I mean). And I did this for free. OA fees or paywalls don't pay for this.

Anders Martin Fjell (@andersfjell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Education does not seem to influence rate of brain change in aging, only offset. Our latest Lifebrain paper finally out, very happy with the joint efforts from the team pnas.org/content/118/18…

GrowingUpAgingNeuro (@growingupaging) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Register by Friday 5/6 to reserve your *FREE* slot for the talks and our Social Networking Reception! Link here: bit.ly/3pLORFW Many thanks to our sponsors for supporting this event: Carney Institute for Brain Science @BrownCLPS Brown Center on the Biology of Aging @BrownCLPS

Register by Friday 5/6 to reserve your *FREE* slot for the talks and our Social Networking Reception! 
Link here: bit.ly/3pLORFW

Many thanks to our sponsors for supporting this event: <a href="/CarneyInstitute/">Carney Institute for Brain Science</a> @BrownCLPS <a href="/BrownBoA/">Brown Center on the Biology of Aging</a> @BrownCLPS
Hwamee Oh (@hwamee_oh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Razlighi from Weill Cornell Medicine talks about Negative BOLD response , derivations, specifications, and applications and his career background as an engineer now studying the brain

Dr. Razlighi from <a href="/WeillCornell/">Weill Cornell Medicine</a> talks about Negative BOLD response , derivations, specifications, and applications and his career background as an engineer now studying the brain
Hwamee Oh (@hwamee_oh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Positive and negative BOLD are affected differently by aging and beta amyloid deposition among cognitively normal older adults.

Positive and negative BOLD are affected differently by aging and beta amyloid deposition among cognitively normal older adults.
Anders Martin Fjell (@andersfjell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very nice n=1 study. Stable and high cognitive function over 13 visits/ 6 years in a 96 yrs old, despite neuropath revealing intermediate level Alzheimer, Lewy bodies, neurites, TDP-43++. And he had cancer. No simple brain path - cognition correspondence. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Ray Razlighi (@quantneuroimage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrating three abstracts submission to SfN this year. After 2.5 years of craziness, I'm proud of my lab for catching up quickly. Excellent Job Guys ;-)

Celebrating three abstracts submission to SfN this year.
After 2.5 years of craziness, I'm proud of my lab for catching up quickly. Excellent Job Guys ;-)
Ray Razlighi (@quantneuroimage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I started designing the fMRI task in 2015 as a toy project as part of my K award. It was supposed to be an easy low hanging fruit. After three rejections, two graduate students, and two comprehensive revision we are still saying the same thing. doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…

Ray Razlighi (@quantneuroimage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today Iranian regime executed a 24 years old protester who was arrested 75 days ago. His name was Mohsen Shekari. This regime clearly murdered this young man to terrorize protesters in the street. We’ve got to stop this, otherwise we are next.

Today Iranian regime executed a 24 years old protester who was arrested 75 days ago. His name was Mohsen Shekari. This regime clearly murdered this young man to terrorize protesters in the street. We’ve got to stop this, otherwise we are next.
Ray Razlighi (@quantneuroimage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farewell party for our Lab Manager Farnia Feiz. Thanks for all of your efforts and hope you have a great success in your next adventure.

Farewell party for our Lab Manager Farnia Feiz. Thanks for all of your efforts and hope you have a great success in your next adventure.
Weill Cornell Medicine Radiology (@wcmradiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸŽ‰Congrats to Ray Razlighi, Ph.D. (Ray Razlighi), Tracy Butler, M.D., & Gloria Chiang, MD of the Weill Cornell Medicine Brain Health Imaging Institute on their $4 million The National Institute on Aging (NIA) tau progression index (TPI) grant! Learn more herešŸ‘‰ tinyurl.com/44k89smy #Alzheimers

šŸŽ‰Congrats to Ray Razlighi, Ph.D. (<a href="/QuantNeuroImage/">Ray Razlighi</a>), Tracy Butler, M.D., &amp; <a href="/GloriaChiangMD/">Gloria Chiang, MD</a> of the <a href="/WeillCornell/">Weill Cornell Medicine</a> Brain Health Imaging Institute on their $4 million <a href="/NIHAging/">The National Institute on Aging (NIA)</a> tau progression index (TPI) grant! Learn more herešŸ‘‰ tinyurl.com/44k89smy

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