Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė (@aurinaarn) 's Twitter Profile
Aurina Arnatkevičiūtė

@aurinaarn

Neuroscience | brain imaging and genetics

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calendar_today27-02-2012 20:39:14

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Ye Ella Tian (@yetianmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is time to find out your REAL brain and body age! The age of your brain, heart, lungs etc can be easily measured, differs from your DOB and informs your risk of chronic illness and premature death. Check out our organ age clocks Nature Medicine rdcu.be/c9kFZ 1/n

It is time to find out your REAL brain and body age!

The age of your brain, heart, lungs etc can be easily measured, differs from your DOB and informs your risk of chronic illness and premature death.

Check out our organ age clocks <a href="/NatureMedicine/">Nature Medicine</a> 

rdcu.be/c9kFZ

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cedric boeckx (@cedricboeckx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insightful work (and great new resource) probing the molecular signatures of cortical expansion in the human fetal brain, By Jakob Seidlitz Gareth Ball Stuart Oldham and colleagues 1/ 🧠🧬 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Stuart Oldham (@stuartjoldham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our preprint on thalamocortical connectivity in neonates is out!🧠👶 I'll do a summary later for those who have time to browse Twitter yet are too busy to read papers, but for now, I need a small break from thinking about this work😅#ittookovermylife biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Ye Ella Tian (@yetianmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poor physical health is associated with depression. Yes, we know. But how so? Our new study Nature Mental Health reveals integrated pathways that explain the interplay between brain, body, lifestyle and their collective influence on mental health. nature.com/articles/s4422… 🧵1/7

Poor physical health is associated with depression.

Yes, we know.

But how so? 

Our new study <a href="/NatMentHealth/">Nature Mental Health</a> reveals integrated pathways that explain the interplay between brain, body, lifestyle and their collective influence on mental health.

nature.com/articles/s4422…

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James Pang (@jchrispang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited to share our new preprint "Geometric influences on the regional organization of the mammalian brain" with Alex Fornito and a superstar 17-person team! (1/n) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Annie G. Bryant (@anniegbryant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share work co-led with Aditi Jha developing a data-driven selection technique for overlapping community detection algorithms, applied to the human structural connectome! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Excited to share work co-led with <a href="/aditi_jh/">Aditi Jha</a>  developing a data-driven selection technique for overlapping community detection algorithms, applied to the human structural connectome!

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
James Pang (@jchrispang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we've extended the deadline to apply for our Systems and Comp Neuro postdoc position by a week (new deadline: May 25)! 🥳 If you have experience in modelling brain dynamics &/or analysing (s, d, f)MRI, we want you! Please help spread the word 👇

Ben Fulcher (@bendfulcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint reviewing time-series analysis methods based on information theory, with an aim to be visual and accessible, and with a broad focus on applications in neuroimaging. Congrats Annie G. Bryant !

Neural Systems and Behaviour Lab (@nsb_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning #OHBM2025! We still have several great posters to present today and tomorrow, so keep your eyes peeled 👀 1573 - #multiecho #fMRI 1666 - #heterogenous modes 1696 - new #psychosis dataset 1708 - #eigenmodes in #mice 1773 - linking #geometry & #connectome Details👇

Alex Fornito (@afornito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1000s of studies have been published mapping neuroanatomical changes in psychiatric disorders. Can we ever converge on robust disease phenotypes? Our latest PP led by Trang Cao in a huge collab effort investigates this question... Neural Systems and Behaviour Lab

1000s of studies have been published mapping neuroanatomical changes in psychiatric disorders. Can we ever converge on robust disease phenotypes? Our latest PP led by <a href="/TrangCao2016/">Trang Cao</a> in a huge collab effort investigates this question... 

<a href="/NSB_Lab/">Neural Systems and Behaviour Lab</a>