
Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social
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Brain research, internal models, predictive processing, high resolution 7T fMRI, cortical layers. @CCNi_UofG @UofGPsychology @UofGMVLS @HumanBrainProj now: bsky
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Most exciting collaboration with Paolo Papale & Pieter Roelfsema. When visual scenes are occluded, V1 still knows about the occluded information. Monkeys V1 just like human V1 is filling in mental line drawings CCNi_UofGlasgow started with FraserWSmith now in monkeys @HBPSysCogNeuro


It was a long and winding road getting this piece published. Very proud of it and grateful for the wonderful collaborative work with Javier Ortiz Tudela Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social Johanna Bergmann @IsabelleEhrlic1 and Matt Bennett!

Neu: "Wo sitzt der Geist - Von Leib und Seele zur erweiterten Kognition". Hier erhältlich: shop.kortizes.de/#buecher Mit Beiträgenvon John-Dylan Haynes MatthiasEckoldt Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social Bigna Lenggenhager und anderen.




Went for a wee run on the #WestHighlandWay this morning with my Ching-Ching Ni colleague Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social. Made me realise once again how beautiful Scotland is in spring and how privileged I am to have such pristine nature at my doorstep.



The representation of occluded image regions in area V1 of monkeys and humans sciencedirect.com/science/articl… by Paolo Papale @atyler_morgan Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social Pieter Roelfsema Matthew Self et al.

Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social and I are running to support Launch Foods a Glasgow based charity that feeds hungry school kids and reduces food waste. A win-win for everyone. £1 = 1 meal. Please support us, and get the chance to win a bottle of Whiskey! justgiving.com/crowdfunding/l…

🥳 Finally out!! Our latest segmentation tool, called LOD-Brain has been published in Medical Image Analysis! 🧠🚨 It can segment any T1w (1.5T/3T) without atlas alignment nor preprocessing in less than a minute. With Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social at CCNi_UofGlasgow Paper: doi.org/10.1016/j.medi…


layerfMRI was faster than me 😅 so retweeting his post now. It only took ages (because life..) but our laminar fMRI paper is finally out in Nature Communications! With Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social, Lucy S. Petro, @atyler_morgan, Clement Abbatecola & Min Li

Cortical depth profiles in primary visual cortex for illusory and imaginary experiences nature.com/articles/s4146… by Johanna Bergmann Min Li @atyler_morgan Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social et al.; mental imagery content is decodable mainly from deep layers of V1

The ground truth about the human fMRI occlusion paradigm revealed by rodent 🐁2P imaging - Super excited about this Human Brain Project collaboration with Koen Seignette at Christiaan Levelt lab multispecies multiscale CCNi_UofGlasgow. Preprint and Tweetorial below: spoiler: L2/3 are contributing!



@neuro_AI_Niels CogCompNeuro David Heeger Tony Movshon Hendrikje Nienborg Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social Pieter Roelfsema Li Zhaoping Nikolaus Kriegeskorte Paolo Papale Cheng Xue Hi Niels, sorry I missed this comment at the time. Recording available here! Thanks so much! youtube.com/watch?v=mJOuWK…

Cellular psychology: relating cognition to context-sensitive pyramidal cells Opinion by William A. Phillips, Talis Bachmann, Michael W. Spratling, Lars Muckli (Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social), Lucy S. Petro, & Timothy Zolnik tinyurl.com/29htph6j


Freshly out in Current Biology! Aphantasic participants, who report a blind imagination, show reduced decoding of auditory scenes in early visual areas. With C.Abbatecola, R.Luciani, @AngusPaton Johanna Bergmann Petra Vetter L.Petro Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social 👁️👁️: doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.… 1/2


Less visual decodability in aphantasia when stimulated with complex sounds. Compared to previous work with blind and sighted volunteers Amir Amedi and @petravetter. Well done (Belén montabes de la cruz, Clements, Lucy, and team at CCNi_UofGlasgow). Fantastic work.

There are a number of permanent positions available in Glasgow, UK. This includes a professorship for 7T and layer-fMRI work. nature.com/naturecareers/… posted on behalf of Lars Muckli now at: larsmuckli.bsky.social