“These findings provide clear evidence that data collected on MTurk simply cannot be trusted.”
“These findings provide clear evidence that data collected on MTurk simply cannot be trusted.”
Our group has been looking at beta bursts for the last 5 years, but we do it a little differently than most - we group into types them based on their waveforms. In this open access article we lay out why and what we think this might mean
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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3. I am looking for a Swedish-speaking full-time research assistant who will contribute to data collection for the project above. Application deadline is January 7th liu.se/jobba-pa-liu... 3/3
Beta Burst Waveform Diversity: A Window onto Cortical Computation
doi.org/10.1177/1073...
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Beta band is not an oscillation. It's best seen as a set of diverse events, indexed by waveform shape.
Had a great time at the MEG Nord conference in Aarhus, Denmark presenting the latest work of @pandonaude.bsky.social and myself on the cerebellum in Parkinson's disease, which is more than just basal ganglia.
Poster: laumollerandersen.org/poster.pdf
Preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Likewise, I have really enjoyed seeing this come to life!
Come be my colleague!
We are looking for an applicant who can strengthen our research profile in computational modelling of cognitive processes and/or computational modelling of social processes.
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Stats on #bodybrain #neuroskyence data can become non-trivial pretty quickly: Anything beyond t-tests on 'systole vs diastole' or 'insp vs exp' will include some form of phase binning, so we need adequate surrogates for robust permutation stats. Plus, these are not available for circular data.
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Are you interested in beta bursts? Want to help drive methods for laminar inference with MEG? Now hiring a postdoc: run head-cast MEG experiments, help build our laMEG toolbox, and collaborate across Lyon–Marseille–Strasbourg. emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/U...
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New preprint from the lab! 🧠
Led by Juliana Trach, w/ Sophia Ou
Using fMRI, we discovered evidence for time-sensitive reward prediction errors (RPEs) in the human cerebellum.
Builds on, and extends, recent work in both rodents and NHPs
📣 New preprint 📣
The brain attenuates self-touch, but how does this unfold at the neural level before the touch? We used MEG to find out 🧠 👉👈
Got Butterflies in your Stomach? I am super excited to share the first major study of my postdoc @the-ecg.bsky.social - Now out in @natmentalhealth.nature.com! We report a multidimensional mental health signature of stomach-brain coupling in the largest sample to date www.nature.com/articles/s44...
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Preprint time :)
In this one, led by @asanchezcorzo.bsky.social, we describe respiratory coupling to excitability states across the wake-sleep cycle. If only we could always have hours and hours of data... Great first collab with the lab of @tschreiner.bsky.social at LMU! #Neuroskyence 🧠🟦
🚨 Two PhD positions open in Barcelona!
Work with Diego Vidaurre on machine learning at the intersection of methods, neuroscience, and clinical applications.
Details:
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Somatosensory timing and cerebellar-basal ganglia beta-band interactions in Parkinson's disease https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.05.15.653735v1
In conclusion, investigating PD-participants can reveal both underlying facts of our timing and action networks, while also shedding light on the disease itself.
As an exploratory endeavour, we investigated the cerebello-thalamo-ganglion network we, proposed in bit.ly/42Yh4NE, and found that PD-patients showed altered activity for the jittered condition.
The differences in the cerebellum correlated with PD-symptoms as measured by UPDRS.
Before the onset of the expected, but omitted stimulation, we found differences in the beta band (14-30 Hz) between groups in the cerebellum and the caudate nucleus.
We had PD-participants and controls participate in a passive paradigm. Jittered and non-jittered trains of stimulation were followed by omissions.
Parkinson’s disease is all about basal ganglia, right?
Using MEG in a timing paradigm, we find altered PD-activity in the cerebellum as well. This is important for understanding timing and action networks in the brain and sheds light on PD. @pandonaude.bsky.social 🧠📈
Preprint: bit.ly/431EEcv
The differences in the cerebellum correlated with PD-symptoms as measured by UPDRS
Before the onset of the expected, but omitted stimulation, we found differences in the beta band (14-30 Hz) between groups in the cerebellum and the caudate nucleus
We had PD-participants and controls participate in a passive paradigm. Jittered and non-jittered trains of stimulation were followed by omissions.
I’m looking for a postdoc and RA for an ERC-funded project “SLEEPAWAY: Forgetting unwanted memories in sleep”. You’ll use MEG/EEG and fMRI to understand how the sleeping brain remembers and forgets. PLEASE REPOST 😊
Postdoc: tinyurl.com/vr5thp7s
RA: tinyurl.com/ycyzkatc
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Could you expand on what those other things are?
I am curious because, in humans, we are finding out that the cerebellum is basically involved in most cognition as well.
And I am eager to learn what might be going on in other species.
Thanks