Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile
Pierre Vassiliadis

@ptvassiliadis

Post-doc @UPHUMMEL_EPFL (EPFL). Reward, motor control, brain stimulation.

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Hummel Lab (@uphummel_epfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📝Check out our new comment now out in Nat Rev Neurology with Max Wessel where we highlight the application of tTIS in three possible domains of application for neurology: enhancement of plasticity, entrainment, or disruption of pathological oscillations 📷rdcu.be/dMfOc

📝Check out our new comment now out in
<a href="/NatRevNeurol/">Nat Rev Neurology</a>
with Max Wessel where we highlight the application of tTIS in three possible domains of application for neurology: enhancement of plasticity, entrainment, or disruption of pathological oscillations   📷rdcu.be/dMfOc
Valerio Zerbi (@valerio_zerbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡1 PhD and 1 Postdoc position still open for joining my new lab UNIGE_en and help us re-defining the use of MRI for tracking biological processes #neuromodulation #fMRI #optogenetics #CellReplacementTherapy. Contact me for more information! Pls RT 🙏

💡1 PhD and 1 Postdoc position still open for joining my new lab <a href="/unige_en/">UNIGE_en</a> and help us re-defining the use of MRI  for tracking biological processes #neuromodulation #fMRI #optogenetics #CellReplacementTherapy. Contact me for more information! Pls RT 🙏
Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥Check out this very important work performed by my colleague Fabienne Windel paving the way for home-based self-application of non-invasive brain stimulation

Chencheng Zhang (@chencheng_zhang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠🚀 Remarkable news in #ParkinsonsDisease ! Our study reveals that Transcranial Temporal Interference Stimulation #tTIS, targeting the right GPi, significantly eases motor symptoms. This tech may revolutionize care. Exciting times ahead in #NeuroTech! 🌟doi.org/10.1002/mds.29…

Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see this part of my PhD DuqueLab finally posted in bioRxiv with the help of my co-first author Goldy Yadav 😎 Using TMS (MEP, SICI, UDP), we explored motor learning-related plasticity when people train for reward Check it out!

Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is very nice and important work by Adam et al., showing reward signals in motor cortex during motor preparation and how they related to choking under pressure. Love it

Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an amazing opportunity, with a very cool project in systems neuroscience and very cool colleagues - go work with Gerard!!

Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SfN24 If you are interested in temporal interference stimulation and/or reward processing, come have a chat at my poster (M-18) on Tuesday Oct 8th from 8:00am☕️ Looking forward!

#SfN24  If you are interested in temporal interference stimulation and/or reward processing, come have a chat at my poster (M-18) on Tuesday Oct 8th from 8:00am☕️
Looking forward!
Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠Bye bye Chicago! Society for Neuroscience (SfN) It was a pleasure to present our latest tTIS results here and discuss with so many fantastic colleagues from all over the world! See you next year in SanDiego !

🧠Bye bye Chicago! <a href="/SfNtweets/">Society for Neuroscience (SfN)</a> 

It was a pleasure to present our latest tTIS results here and discuss with so many fantastic colleagues from all over the world! 

See you next year in SanDiego !
Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀So cool to see our latest tTIS work led by Elena Beanato and Hyuk-June Moon making the cover of Science Advances Also a very nice video made by EPFL where we demo the tTIS set-up with Fabienne Windel 👉youtube.com/watch?v=k7oJja…

Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡Check out this very nice machine learning work by Nam and Gerard! Specific white matter pathways predict effort and reward sensitivity in out-of-sample analyses with SMA-connected tracts appearing to be key predictors

Pierre Vassiliadis (@ptvassiliadis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see this one out 😇 By combining tractography and paired pulse TMS, Gerard reveals how specific fronto-motor circuits shape motivated behavior Check it out!

Hummel Lab (@uphummel_epfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 We’re hiring! Join our lab EPFL as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Non-Invasive Deep Brain Stimulation (nDBS) for stroke recovery. Help us shape the future of neurorehabilitation. 🧠👇

🚨 We’re hiring!
Join our lab <a href="/EPFL/">EPFL</a> as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Non-Invasive Deep Brain Stimulation (nDBS) for stroke recovery.
Help us shape the future of neurorehabilitation. 🧠👇