Asa Farahani (@asa_farahani) 's Twitter Profile
Asa Farahani

@asa_farahani

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calendar_today27-05-2023 21:18:45

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Reza Rajimehr (@rajimehr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper in Neuron Cell Press. Huge thanks to all contributors - Haoran Xu Asa Farahani Simon Kornblith John Duncan and Robert Desimone. Functional architecture of cerebral cortex during naturalistic movie watching doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…

New paper in Neuron <a href="/CellPressNews/">Cell Press</a>. Huge thanks to all contributors - <a href="/nilxu/">Haoran Xu</a> <a href="/Asa_Farahani/">Asa Farahani</a> <a href="/skornblith/">Simon Kornblith</a> John Duncan and Robert Desimone.

Functional architecture of cerebral cortex during naturalistic movie watching

doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…
Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė (@aurinaarn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work linking GWAS and pharmacological treatments in psychiatric disorders is now in JAMA Psychiatry jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap… 🧬💊🎯 Big thanks to Ben Fulcher Alex Fornito Mark Bellgrove 🧵👇

Bratislav Misic (@misicbata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mapping neuropeptide signaling in the human brain | doi.org/10.1101/2024.1… Neuropeptides are among the functionally diverse signaling molecules in the brain and body. We curate an atlas of neuropeptide receptors and relate it brain function 🧩🧠⤵️

Mapping neuropeptide signaling in the human brain | doi.org/10.1101/2024.1…

Neuropeptides are among the functionally diverse signaling molecules in the brain and body.

We curate an atlas of neuropeptide receptors and relate it brain function 🧩🧠⤵️
Eric Ceballos (@ericg_ceballos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi X, my first PhD project is finally out! Cells in our bodies can talk to each other in multiple chemical languages, one of the better known being neurotransmitters. Here, we extensively looked at a language that also has its origin in the nervous system — neuropeptides.

PNASNews (@pnasnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers challenged longhorn crazy ants and humans with the same task: maneuvering a T-shaped object through two consecutive open doorways. Single humans always outperformed single ants, but ant groups could beat human groups. In PNAS: ow.ly/5vat50UwZAo

Researchers challenged longhorn crazy ants and humans with the same task: maneuvering a T-shaped object through two consecutive open doorways. Single humans always outperformed single ants, but ant groups could beat human groups. In PNAS: ow.ly/5vat50UwZAo
Vincent Bazinet (@vincebazz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Previous work showed that in controlled simulated settings, the spin test does not perfectly control for false positives. In my recent pre-print, we explored why this is the case! As always, the code to reproduce results + figures is available here: github.com/netneurolab/ba…

Asa Farahani (@asa_farahani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cerebral blood flow is a central (yet!) overlooked brain feature! Let us consider it for a moment 🩸 Checkout our preprint🩸: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Cerebral blood flow is a central (yet!) overlooked brain feature! Let us consider it for a moment 🩸

Checkout our preprint🩸:
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Mahsa Dadar (@dadarmahsa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frontotemporal dementia subtyping using machine learning, multivariate statistics and neuroimaging academic.oup.com/braincomms/art…

pouya bashivan (@pouyabashivan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our latest work (and the tweeprint), Credit-based SOMs for training topographical deep nets! Very proud of this work led by the first undergraduate in my lab! Great job Amir Ozhan Dehghani

Bratislav Misic (@misicbata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cerebral blood perfusion across biological systems and the human lifespan | doi.org/10.1101/2025.0… How does blood perfusion map onto canonical features of brain structure and function? Asa Farahani investigates ⤵️

Cerebral blood perfusion across biological systems and the human lifespan | doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…

How does blood perfusion map onto canonical features of brain structure and function? <a href="/Asa_Farahani/">Asa Farahani</a>  investigates ⤵️
Nature Neuroscience (@natureneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Task-free functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging data from 33,250 individuals at 32 weeks of postmenstrual age to 80 years from 132 global sites nature.com/articles/s4159…

Lingzhong Fan (@lingzhong_fan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

White matter tracts connect brain regions, but their spatial and morphological interactions with cortical geometry are underexplored. Theories like tension-based morphogenesis suggest a mechanical interaction between axons and cortical folding during development.

White matter tracts connect brain regions, but their spatial and morphological interactions with cortical geometry are underexplored. Theories like tension-based morphogenesis suggest a mechanical interaction between axons and cortical folding during development.
Nooshin Abbasi (@nooshinabbasi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our transformative system of care Mass General Brigham cut vague imaging follow-ups by 44% and made radiologist recommendations 7.6x more actionable across 7.5 million reports. A major step in reducing diagnostic errors and improving patient safety. 📍Featured in Mass General Brigham Research: