I can't count the number of times Google AI makes a statement of fact and the citation link just points to some random person's comment on a reddit thread.
Posts by Jeremy Elman
Excellent, thank you! I've found Claude to be very helpful for my coding tasks, so I'll stick with it. Any recs for writing tasks? I would mainly use to edit for clarity and conciseness, not generating new text whole cloth.
Curious if you or others feel there is a substantial difference between the companies (e.g., are they better suited for different tasks), or is it more about choosing the right model within a given company's offerings?
Nine subcortical/cerebellar atlases included in the subcortex_visualization Python package (and subcortexVisualizationR package in R). The atlases are depicted in two-dimensional vector graphic format.
The extended version of my thesis procrastination project/subcortex visualization package is out now in both Python and R, now that I’ve graduated 🤠 This figure shows the 9 atlases included (and counting)!
Preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Website: anniegbryant.github.io/subcortex_vi...
This was the post immediately after yours in my feed.
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The devastation I feel about this attack on science in particular is hard to cope with. It’s like watching my dad die all over again. I would do anything to spare someone a death via pancreatic cancer.
Got with the times + made a BSky to share our new, large-scale spatial RNAseq study of adult human #locuscoeruleus! Co-1st auth and cryostat wizard @heenadivecha.bsky.social squeezed 85 tissue sections into 43 Visium arrays. (1/8)
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Seriously, thank you to all involved. Study sections and grant reviews are a ton of work in normal times, so the extra effort that is going into this round is MUCH appreciated.
This world series should have come with a health warning.
I have a very clear memory of being a kid and seeing these at the county fair. My friend and I started giggling and the vendor yells at us, "What, you ain't never seen a mustard udder ya *explitive* *slur*!?"
I had never seen one before or since, but I think of them often.
HAPPENING NOW: A MASSIVE crowd of protesters flood the streets of San Diego for a “No Kings Day” rally showing their love for America and standing up against the corrupt fascist Trump administration. look how huge it is
The best thing about skate videos is that just about every time I watch one, there's a moment where I think to myself "that's the coolest trick I've ever seen". Definitely held on this one
Check out our data! Please reach out if you're interested, we're happy to provide more info and we may have useful datasets (e.g., with extra cleaning or composite variables) to address specific questions. Raw and derived MRI data also available upon request for ~1/2 the cohort.
New paper out from the lab, demonstrating a robust non-linear relationship between age at menopause and dementia risk. Fantastic work by post-doc Dr. Ursula Saelzler. alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
If belief is trust in the absence of evidence, you could argue no team believes in their catchers more than the Padres
This figure shows a higher rate of mild cognitive impairment among people with moderate to severe chronic pain versus mild or no chronic pain.
Excited to share my new study with the
VETSA team (vetsa.bsky.social) with jaelman.bsky.social and matthewpanizzon.bsky.social published in #JINS showing that moderate-to-severe chronic pain and opioid use are independently related to risk of mild cognitive impairment. tinyurl.com/y88k5z4j
Excited to share my new K01 work to understand chronic pain as an AD risk factor - a collaboration of the VETSA team (vetsa.bsky.social) with jaelman.bsky.social and matthewpanizzon.bsky.social and Rush Medical University using the ROSMAP data. academic.oup.com/braincomms/a...
Study from Nathan Gillespie testing causal associations of plasma amyloid on total tau using #VETSA twin data.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Study by Alex Posis finding that TBI is associated with altered microstructure of certain WM tracts that may persist at least 4 decades after the injury.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Happy to share a new published study link.springer.com/article/10.1...
on subjective memory concern, negative affect, and cortical microstructure using @vetsa.bsky.social dataset and supported by a K01 grant from the NIA!
‼️NEW PREPRINT‼️
What if you could take a normal 3T T1w MRI and make it look like it was acquired from a 7T scanner?
That's exactly what we do using AI in our new preprint!
Link: arxiv.org/abs/2507.13782
#neuroskyence #neurosky #compneuro #AI #datascience #neurology #mrisky #neuroimaging
Incredibly excited for this new work from our lab. We test the potential of AI-based neurodegenerative disease diagnostics using plasma proteomics data from n>17,000 people, led by the brilliant and indefatigable @anlijuncn.bsky.social Check it out!👇
It must be so hard for him in the tech world where, based on his griping, I assume he's usually the only white guy in the room.
Big caveat: Although it does what I need it to, this is essentially 100% AI created so YMMV. Github repo below if you'd like to modify or build a local app. Hope it's useful!
github.com/jelman/TreeF...
With TreeForge you can:
1. Drag and drop folders/files in a visual editor
2. Toggle between markdown (for easier editing) and ASCII (for better visualization) in a text editor
3. Edits sync across windows
3. Import/export JSON and ASCII files to send to others and for data documentation.
Screenshot of the TreeForge web app with visual editor on the left and text editor on the right
Trying to create directory tree for a new project or storage location? I did, but couldn't find an app that did exactly what I wanted, so I had GitHub Copilot + Claude create an app for me.
Link to the web app: jelman.github.io/TreeForge/
The onslaught of 2025 can be so isolating. Today was a really great reminder that we're a community, and a large one at that.