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 ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ!!
#OHBM2024 ๐ง ๐ฐ๐ท Come to my poster #2519 on Wed/Thurs (June 26-27) about a personalized pain biomarker using densely-sampled fMRI data from one individual๐๐ปโโ๏ธ (Choong-Wan (Wani) Woo) and its comparison to a population-level model (N=124). sungwooLee
#OHBM2024 ๐ง 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
๐ 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: ๐We 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 ๐บ๐ฆ @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/โฆ
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,๐ 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.