An integrated platform for simultaneous wide-field voltage/calcium imaging and fMRI (EPI & ZTE) reveals neuronal infraslow dynamics underlying functional connectivity https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.26.701889v1
An integrated platform for simultaneous wide-field voltage/calcium imaging and fMRI (EPI & ZTE) reveals neuronal infraslow dynamics underlying functional connectivity https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.26.701889v1
Interested in how #cortex contributes to #MotorControl and how this process is altered in #Parkinsons ?
The Jaeger lab at #Emory is hiring!
Job IDs 150239 and 150244 here: staff-emory.icims.com/jobs/
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Yes! Thanks for helping me document that moment π
#OHBM2025 was a success π§ π¨
At #OHBM2025 in Brisbane, Australia?
Come join the MIND lab symposium on Thursday at 9 am in P2!! @shellakeilholz.bsky.social
Weβve got a great line-up of talks from @shihyyi.bsky.social , Nan Li, Seong-Gi Kim and @edeguz.bsky.social working with @gozziale.bsky.social
2οΈβ£ On Thursday morning (symposium #1166) @edeguz.bsky.social will instead discuss how optogenetically-induced brain oscillations can help uncover the neural rhythms that causally support fMRI connectivity. Spoiler: when it comes to fMRI connectivity, the slower, the better!
See you all in Brisbane!
π¨ #OHBM2025 attendees, the Keilholz MIND lab (specifically me, Lauren and @shellakeilholz.bsky.social ) are organizing a symposium!
Come Thursday morning June 26th to learn about the neural mechanisms of FC from a great lineup of speakers - Ian Shih, Elizabeth De Guzman, Seong-Gi Kim and Nan Li!
Just got back from a two week Neuroimaging Statistics and Genetics bootcamp in Salt Lake run by @rcwelsh.bsky.social Iβm super excited to put to use what Iβve learned π€
For my first blueksy post Iβm excited to share that my review article is out now on JNP! It covers mechanisms of neurovascular coupling, spontaneous cortical network dynamics and what weβve learned from the rodent brain. ππ§ π§²
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