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Posts by Jessica Royer

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-71270-w

1/Excited to share our new paper: Spatiotemporal dynamics of the human cortical functional hierarchy across the lifespan t.co/nCR62ldB50 @MingruiXia @YongHe @ShuyuLi @debinz.bsky.social @TengdaZhao......

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Opportunities and pitfalls of data contextualization in neuroimaging - Nature Reviews Neuroscience Despite rapid exploitation of the opportunities that contextualization of brain maps affords, potential limitations have received little attention. In this Roadmap, Royer et al. provide practical guid...

Correlating brain maps across datasets is everywhere in neuroimaging. Here we ask: when you contextualize a brain map against genes, metabolism, or connectivity... What can you really conclude? How can we do better? We explore these questions here: tinyurl.com/2dudkevc

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You have 10 minutes of task fMRI to map functional brain regions in an individual. Three decisions matter:

How do you localize regions?
Which tasks do you include?
How do you arrange tasks in your experiment?

Here, we tackle all three! Preprint👇

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

4 weeks ago 32 14 1 2

big thanks to all participants making this work possible with open sharing of their data, and shout out to all co-authors: @alexngo.bsky.social @ellasahlas.bsky.social @drchifa.bsky.social @leechbrain.bsky.social @themindwanders.bsky.social @borismontreal.bsky.social + non-bluesky-users

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Very happy to see this last thesis paper in press @natcomms.nature.com! We combine intracranial EEG with multimodal MRI to study how interregional similarity in neurophysiology relates to different network scales ⚡ 🧠

Full story 👇
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

3 months ago 28 13 1 0
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🚨 New paper in Nature Methods:
HippoMaps: multiscale cartography of the human hippocampus

Open-source tools & data to explore structure and function of the 🍤🧠 (histology, in/ex vivo MRI, iEEG)

Led by @jordandekraker.bsky.social

docs: hippomaps.readthedocs.io
paper: doi.org/10.1038/s415...

6 months ago 86 38 4 2

Excited to share that our work introducing the Reproducible Brain Charts (RBC) data resource is now published in Neuron!! 🎉

📚 Read the paper: authors.elsevier.com/c/1lpaF3BtfH...
🧠 Explore the RBC dataset: reprobrainchart.github.io

6 months ago 71 39 3 2

Epilepsy imaging-genetics paper is fresh off the press!

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Poster titled "Neuromod: The Courtois Project on Neuronal Modelling" with logos from Université de Montréal and the Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal.

Large bold text reads:
6 BRAINS – 987H-fMRI – 18 TASKS
Followed by the subtitle:
Naturalistic & Controlled – Multimodal / Perception + Action
Each letter in "18 TASKS" contains thumbnails from various visual tasks.

The central table summarizes 32 datasets grouped by primary domain (Vision, Audition, Language, Memory, Action, Other). For each dataset, the table indicates which stimulus modalities were used (Vision, Speech, Audio, Motion), what responses were collected (Physiology, Eye tracking, Explanations, Actions), and how many sessions and subjects were scanned. The overall visual style is playful and bold, with rainbow colors for modality types and rich iconography indicating data types.

Poster titled "Neuromod: The Courtois Project on Neuronal Modelling" with logos from Université de Montréal and the Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal. Large bold text reads: 6 BRAINS – 987H-fMRI – 18 TASKS Followed by the subtitle: Naturalistic & Controlled – Multimodal / Perception + Action Each letter in "18 TASKS" contains thumbnails from various visual tasks. The central table summarizes 32 datasets grouped by primary domain (Vision, Audition, Language, Memory, Action, Other). For each dataset, the table indicates which stimulus modalities were used (Vision, Speech, Audio, Motion), what responses were collected (Physiology, Eye tracking, Explanations, Actions), and how many sessions and subjects were scanned. The overall visual style is playful and bold, with rainbow colors for modality types and rich iconography indicating data types.

In 2019, the CNeuroMod team and 6 participants began a massive data collection journey: twice-weekly MRI scans for most of 5 years. Data collection is now complete! 1/🧵

8 months ago 14 9 1 0
Brain Surfaces of 70 primate species

Brain Surfaces of 70 primate species

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To predict the behaviour of a primate, would you rather base your guess on a closely related species or one with a similar brain shape? We looked at brains & behaviours of 70 species, you’ll be surprised!

🧵Thread on our new preprint with @r3rt0.bsky.social , doi.org/10.1101/2025...

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Genetic foundations of interindividual neurophysiological variability Individual brain activity profiles are shaped by lifelong genetic influences.

Very proud to share this one🥹! We show that personalized signatures of brain activity are heritable and relate to the expression of specific genes. That means my brain-fingerprint is very similar to my twin brother's! #ResearchIsMeSearch🧠 🧬 ♊️

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How does the human brain coordinate hierarchical cortical development? Our work in Nature Neuroscience identifies a role for thalamocortical structural connectivity in the expression of hierarchical periods of cortical plasticity & environmental receptivity in youth 🧵 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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A full day to talk gradients 🌈 join us!! 🚀

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Gradients of Brain Organisation, Brisbane 2025 GRADIENTS WORKSHOP

The gradients workshop is happening soon! Please join us on June 23rd in Brisbane for a full day of gradient fun! 🌈

✅ Amazing speaker line up
✅ Poster presentation
✅ Flash talks for selected abstracts

Deets on program, abstract submission, and registration 👉 gradients-workshop.github.io

11 months ago 10 7 0 3

open, multimodal, 7T MRI dataset led by @donnagift.bsky.social 🌟

1 year ago 9 2 0 0

10000x thanks to you for everything and making it possible 😌 It was an absolute treat discussing and celebrating with everyone!

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Happening Thursday! 👇

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Mark your calendars 📅 ✍️ for NEW's next webinar!

🕙 Feb 20th, 2025, 10AM-11:30AM EST
🌟 Three speakers sharing their recent work on neuroimaging of epilepsy
🤝 Panel and audience discussion
💻 Happening here: zoom.us/j/95048511341

🗣️ Please spread the word and share!

1 year ago 4 1 0 3

Amazing stuff led by superstar @alexngo.bsky.social ! 👇

1 year ago 6 1 0 0

Thanking all co-authors for their thoughtful feedback, and the participants who gave their time to collect the multitude of data modalities studied here (and accepted to make their data open!):
iEEG atlas: ieegatlas.loris.ca/
MICA-MICs (3T MRI): osf.io/j532r/
MICA-PNI (7T MRI): osf.io/mhq3f/

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New year, new preprint (+ last thesis paper!)

Macroscale gradients of intracranial EEG power spectra follow familiar axes: sensory-motor and unimodal-transmodal 🕵️‍♀️
Gradients show overall stronger association to distance, but multimodal information was best in transmodal areas 🧠

tinyurl.com/ykacndd5

1 year ago 51 16 3 3

"exhaust fumes" made it into the official abstract!

hence completing the journey from an epiphenomenal shitpost blog to a full-blown review paper.

all thanks to this cast of co-authors (esp. Sander), our TICS editor Lindsey Drayton, and two very engaged reviewers (@danielemarinazzo.bsky.social)

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Coming to #AES2024? Why spend the last conference day sleeping in when you could come to the Neuroimaging SIG? See you at 7am Dec 10 if you're curious about applications of brain gradients in TLE to understand cognitive and clinical phenotypes! 🌈 🌅

1 year ago 10 3 0 0

Just in time for #AES2024, let's grow this list of epilepsy imagers! go.bsky.app/HnaoTqF

1 year ago 21 11 0 0

Very happy to see this one out in the world 😁 a joint endeavour with Val Kebets 🌟

We used PLS to identify components linking symptoms of psychopathology with multimodal imaging markers in the ABCD dataset

Get all the deets 👉 elifesciences.org/articles/87992

1 year ago 3 1 0 0
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New preprint! We discuss how gradients synergize domain expertise in neuroscience and more computational skillsets to improve our understanding of brain organization 🌈 🧠 ✨
👇👇👇
arxiv.org/abs/2402.11055

& stay tuned for gradient workshop registration, opening soon! gradients-workshop.github.io

2 years ago 2 1 0 0
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A retinotopic code structures the interaction between perception and memory systems - Nature Neurosc... The authors show that functionally paired visual and memory brain areas share a common neural code, which structures their communication. This code is visual in nature and uses a push–pull dynamic t...

New paper out in Nature Neuro, wherein we ask:

How do perceptual and mnemonic brain networks share information?

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Massive work with Ed Silson, Brenda Garcia, and @carolinerobertson.bsky.social

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Hippocampal-cortical interactions during event boundaries support retention of complex narrative events Officially out in Neuron with
@charan-neuro.bsky.social

Brendan Cohn-Sheehy,
Mitchell Nguyen, Reesha Yadav, and James Spargo!:

authors.elsevier.com/a/1i3703BtfH...

2 years ago 60 31 4 1

SaraTheRiver strikes again... Structural connectivity gradients 🌈 and temporal lobe epilepsy ⚡

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