
Choong-Wan (Wani) Woo
@choongwanwoo
Study pain and emotions using fMRI and AI; PI of the Cocoan lab, SKKU & IBS Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR)
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http://cocoanlab.github.io 27-05-2009 20:52:48
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It was a great time with students and researchers from all around the world. Thanks for organizing this. OHBM Trainees #ohbm2024


Thanks Alejandro de la Vega (@neurozorro.bsky.social) for the shout out. You ARE the legend. Neurosynth compose is hot 🔥🔥🔥🔥!!

#OHBM2024 🧠🇰🇷 Come to my poster #2519 on Wed/Thurs (June 26-27) about a personalized pain biomarker using densely-sampled fMRI data from one individual🙋🏻♂️ (Choong-Wan (Wani) Woo) and its comparison to a population-level model (N=124). sungwooLee


#OHBM2024 🧠 Check out my poster #2500 (Wed/Thur) on how multi-echo improves the pain prediction model! Working with Suhwan Gim (@suhwangim.bsky.social), Dong Hee Lee, Jae-Joong Lee and Choong-Wan (Wani) Woo



🎉 Newly Initiated Happy Brain Fund Raising in CNIR We are thrilled to announce that Prof. Seong-Gi Kim, Director of CNIR, has pledged a total of 3 billion KRW to the newly established Happy Brain Fund. Seong-Gi Kim #CNIR_IBS


1/4: 🎉We are thrilled to announce the joining of Dr. Hakwan Lau as the Co-Director of IBS Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research! With a unique background bridging cognitive science, neuroscience, and philosophy, Dr. Lau brings unparalleled expertise to our center. hakwan lau 🇺🇦 @hakwan.bsky.social


Check this out! We apply a dynamical systems approach to human fMRI data, showing that geometrical features of neural trajectory reveal information integration along the cortical hierarchy. Thanks @jungwoo_yc_kim for the initiative and Seng Bum Michael Yoo for the great co-supervision!

Proud of this paper published in PAIN Journal Our aim was to offer a useful reference for selecting modeling options in neuroimaging pain biomarkers, though the implications extend beyond pain study. Open access!! journals.lww.com/pain/fulltext/…

During #pain, the sensory input is modulated by contextual information. Suhwan Gim (@suhwangim.bsky.social) Choong-Wan (Wani) Woo &co show how expectation & sensory input are integrated in the human brain during #PainPerception, revealing its spatiotemporal architecture #PLOSBiology plos.io/4fsaanu


Finally,😄 the first project during my Ph.D. program is published in PLOS Biology. We examined the spatiotemporal brain dynamics of context and sensory information integration in pain. Thanks my advisor Choong-Wan (Wani) Woo and co-authors Suk Jun Hong Liz Losin.
