CT scans
Some good coffee and some bad intracranial masks ☕ 🧠 🎭
CT scans
Some good coffee and some bad intracranial masks ☕ 🧠 🎭
Hi. I broke the deadline and I submitted my application on Saturday little after midnight (exactly 1st of July at 0:11). I was just wondering will you be considering my application? I realized only later that the deadline was until 30th, and not on 31st like I originally remembered.
Although we might not be there yet, it is the next step for the medical research. Let's see it as soon as possible
Take care of science and science will take care of you 🧐
When your statistical model "fits the data well" ...
I think I need more than jusr 72 😅
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Why is this so funny? 🤣🤣🤣
Task-free functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging data from 33,250 individuals at 32 weeks of postmenstrual age to 80 years from 132 global sites 🧠🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
yea, right, “listen to the experts“ that are being promoted as experts so that they can promote unhealthy lifestyle to sell more of their "healthy" products. Sure, sure..
hahahah no, you pieces of sheets
Or maybe scientists like to show off their methodological skills. "Look what we can and know how to do." Therefore, let's start a "I promise to report only significant and relevant!" - movement! 😏
Schizophrenia and autism—same circuits, different effects.
ASD = too much local, not enough global connectivity.
Schizophrenia = widespread dysconnectivity. 🧠🔍
#Neuroscience #ASD #Schizophrenia #functionalconnectivity
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21078305/
Great! Can't wait for the new opportunities to join!
I often think of advice the neurobiologist Eric Kandel gave me some years ago:
"Take care of your science & your science will take care of you."
It was meant to remind researchers to keep a focus on why we do what we do.
But there's a deeper message here for society as a whole, especially today. 🧪