
Scott Marek
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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




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




