Last 24h! Don't miss the opportunity
Last 24h! Don't miss the opportunity
Last 72h to submit your symposium or tutorial
Join us in ASSC 2026 !
Rest assured, there's only one @liadmudrik.bsky.social .
You're amazing my friend
Champions!
Auditorium with students
Excited to co-lead with @jdsitt.bsky.social the France Brain Bee ๐ซ๐ท๐ง ๐ today at the @institutducerveau.bsky.social where 60 bright high-schoolers compete for a chance to represent France at the ๐ ๐ง ๐!
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Send an abstract for an oral presentation!
Great work from Emilia exploring attentional focus. This could be an interesting avenue to explore DoC patients. The rest of the amazing work that Emilia did during her PhD will soon go out. Stay attentive!
Congratulations Basak Turker for the Prix de la Chancellerie 2024!
I am happy to return to Bluesky to promote Dragana's work. Her work is a tour-de-force that demonstrates the importance of multimodal assessment of patients with disorders of consciousness. Thanks to all the EraBrain consortium partners behind this project.
@ERANET_PerMed
Two weeks extension to the deadline (15/2). Don't forget to send your abstract!
Please register and submit your abstracts for poster/short talk.
https://tcim.limequery.com/255534?lang=en
Check out the amazing brain-body interactions event coming next March to the Paris Brain Institute. We will have awesome speakers including @roysal.bsky.social, @sarahgarf.bsky.social, Morten Kringelbach, Catherine Tallon-Baudry, and others!
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In the future, targeting these moments of favorable patterns in patients with disorders of consciousness may help us identify windows of greater receptivity to the external world, paving the way for developing individualized patient care protocols. (8/8)
Our results reveal a bidirectional influence between ongoing brain dynamics and conscious perception. Moreover, they suggest that certain brain configurations favor conscious processing of external stimuli, highlighting their functional role in shaping conscious content. (7/8)
Interestingly, the occurrence of Pattern 1 increased following the detection of a threshold stimulus, indicating that participants were more prone to transitioning to this pattern, which seems to be favorable for conscious perception, when they detected the stimulus. (6/8)
We hypothesized that participants would be more likely to detect a stimulus at threshold if they exhibited this pattern that is most typical of conscious states (Pattern 1). As expected, detection rates were higher when Pattern 1 occurred during the stimulus presentation! (5/8)
Using phase-based functional connectivity and k-means clustering we computed recurrent brain patterns. Our patterns closely matched those found by Demertzi et al. (2019), with Pattern 1 corresponding to the pattern typical of conscious states, decreasing with unconsciousness. (4/8)
Importantly the overall volume of the stimuli was adjusted for each participant in a staircase session prior to the task so that the middle SNR (SNR-9) would be detected in only half of the trials. (3/8)
Participants performed an auditory detection task during fMRI acquisitions. They were asked to detect a French vowel /a/ embedded in continuous background noise at different signal-to-noise ratios (SNR). (2/8)
Our new preprint is out! With Basak Turker, Claire Sergent et al we show that brain connectivity patterns typical of conscious states that diminish with loss of consciousness enhance conscious processing of auditory stimuli in wakefulness! https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024 (1/8)
Our study of heart evoked responses in the context of processing local and global regularities it's finally out. Congrats to first author Diego Candia Rivera and all the collaborators. doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
And the link ! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
I'm so happy that my first relevant message here is our collaboration with Delphine Oudiette studying the limits of responsiveness in all stages of sleep. Congrats to all authors in particular one of the leading, the fresh new PhD Basak Turker.
Well hello Bluesky. For my first (proper) post, here's my take on the IIT brouhaha and some of the wider issues involved, out now in Nautilus. It's called The Worth of Wild Ideas (and The Right To Be Wrong). nautil.us/the-worth-of...
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