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VirtualMarioArchila πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ 😷 🧠 β˜• πŸ€–

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MD PhD (Neuro)Scientist | 7T fMRI, ECoG, Neuro-AI, modeling, func neurosurgery & BCI | #OpenScience #Equality #BLM #FirstGen

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VirtualMarioArchila πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ 😷 🧠 β˜• πŸ€– (@virtualmario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸš€#AI is evolving FAST, outsmarting us in some areas! But with great power comes great responsibility. Can we harness AI's potential without unleashing chaos? The race is on! πŸ€– vs. 🧠 Let's make sure we're on the winning side! #AIFuture #TechRace πŸ€–πŸŒ #AIEthics #AISafety

VirtualMarioArchila πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ 😷 🧠 β˜• πŸ€– (@virtualmario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brains of the world, unite! Turns out, neuroscience forgot half the populationπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Mind-blowing 🀯: Only 0.5% of brain studies focus on women, despite their higher risk of AD's & depression. Time x change⁉️ #WomensBrainHealth #NeuroEquality πŸ’ͺ🧠#WhatIf nature.com/articles/d4158…

Natalie Schaworonkow (@nschawor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

updated for 2024: list of summer schools & short courses in the realm of (computational) neuroscience or data analysis of EEG / MEG / LFP and the like: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

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🀰✨Brain Magic in Motherhood✨🧠 Wanna know how the miracle of childbirth influences neural pathways? From baby bumps to baby steps, discover how delivery methods uniquely sculpt a mother's mind. #BrainChanges #Nature #neuroscience

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πŸ§ πŸ”—Exciting breakthrough Neuralink! Surpassing the groundwork of cortical cursor control. The marvel? An implant that maintains wireless operational integrity 24/7 within a user's ecosystem (home & laptop) The dawn of ubiquitous neural interfacing #NeuroRevolution #AlwaysOn

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The rapid rate at which Noland mastered and consistently enhanced his volitional control over cortical spikes is astounding. This remarkable progress underscores the vast potential of upcoming next-generation neural implants. πŸš€πŸ’‘πŸ§ βœ¨πŸ”

Aleksandr Kovalev (@koval_alvi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brain-To-Text Competition 2024 This is the most fascinating BCI competition yet, organized by Stanford. Everyone has time to develop the world's best brain-to-speech decoder! Deadline: June 2, 2024 Task: Predict attempted speech from brain activity. Dataset: They've

Brain-To-Text Competition 2024

This is the most fascinating BCI competition yet, organized by Stanford. 

Everyone has time to develop the world's best brain-to-speech decoder!

Deadline: June 2, 2024

Task: Predict attempted speech from brain activity.

Dataset: They've
Minye Zhan (@zhanminye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m looking for a postdoc researcher to work with me, on the cortical plasticity of blinds, with fMRI (3T, 7T, and potentially 11.7T). See details in the picture. Please spread the word to people interested πŸ™

I’m looking for a postdoc researcher to work with me, on the cortical plasticity of blinds, with fMRI (3T, 7T, and potentially 11.7T). See details in the picture. 
Please spread the word to people interested πŸ™
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AI is revolutionizing healthcare, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, & shaping comprehensive care plans through advanced LLMs. Med-Gemini is at the forefront, tackling data complexity with multimodal reasoning. Excited for the future impact! πŸš€ #AI arxiv.org/abs/2404.18416

Samuel Hume (@drsamuelbhume) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intriguing paper in this week's Science: a new, much cheaper approach for MRI scanning It's an MRI scanner that uses a 0.05 Tesla magnet (vs. the current 1.5 - 3 T) and operates at a fraction of the cost (~$22,000 for the hardware), time (<10 minutes), and noise of a current

Intriguing paper in this week's Science: a new, much cheaper approach for MRI scanning  

It's an MRI scanner that uses a 0.05 Tesla magnet (vs. the current 1.5 - 3 T) and operates at a fraction of the cost (~$22,000 for the hardware), time (&lt;10 minutes), and noise of a current
For Women in Science (@4womeninscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

D-4 until the #FWIS2024 International Awards ceremony! Watch the ceremony LIVE with Fondation L'OrΓ©al & UNESCO πŸ›οΈ #Education #Sciences #Culture πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡³ on LinkedIn: πŸ—“οΈ Date: Tuesday May 28 | 7:30 PM CEST πŸ”— Livestream link: spr.ly/6017dAR8f Re-watch last year's ceremony to get a taste of what's to come πŸ‘‡

BrainGate Team (@braingateteam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20 years ago today, an extraordinary 24-year-old, unable to move his hands due to cervical spinal cord injury, volunteered to have a tiny sensor placed into his brain so that he could control a computer cursor, his room lights, and a robot arm just by thinking about it.

DaniΓ«l Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

96% of published findings in psychology are statistically significant. There are 2 options. 1) We study effects with more than 90% power, and more than 90% probability of being true. 2) There is MASSIVE publication bias. Hint: the answer is 2 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/25…

96% of published findings in psychology are statistically significant. There are 2 options. 1) We study effects with more than 90% power, and more than 90% probability of being true. 2) There is MASSIVE publication bias. 

Hint: the answer is 2

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/25…
VirtualMarioArchila πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ 😷 🧠 β˜• πŸ€– (@virtualmario) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely! sEEG is great for localizing the seizure onset zone. However, ECoG offers broader spatial coverage, which is crucial for mapping in complex cases where the identification of eloquent areas has higher relevance. This ensures better surgical planning and patient safety.

UCSF Neurosurgery (@neurosurgucsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out today in Nature Medicine, groundbreaking work by Philip Starr MD, PhD, Simon Little MD, PhD (Simon Little) and colleagues shows that adaptive DBS provides better symptom control than standard DBS in a real-world setting: nature.com/articles/s4159…