Deniz Yilmaz
PhD Candidate, Max Planck School of Cognition & LMU München, Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
MSc Mind & Brain
Brain-body interaction, (self-)perception in mental illness, movement, neuroimaging, dance&circus 🎪
- Reposted by Deniz YilmazOver the years, I have written a few Jupyter/Rmd/Matlab notebooks that attempt to teach some statistical concepts, particularly in neuroimaging. You can find them here: www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/rik.h..., though I will say a bit more about each one in a number of posts over next few days.
- How the brain listens to the body matters. Our new preprint investigates interoceptive processing in schizophrenia spectrum disorders across phenomenology, behavior, and heartbeat-evoked brain responses. 🧠🫀DOI: doi.org/10.64898/202...
- Reposted by Deniz Yilmaz🚨Paper alert: So great to see this published. Our review on the predictive processing account of psychosis! Thanks to the amazing team 🧠 - it was so much fun writing this piece. 🤩 www.nature.com/articles/s44...
- Reposted by Deniz YilmazWe are excited to announce #COGNESTIC 2026 @mrccbu.bsky.social in Cambridge, between 14-25 Sep 2026. Our 2-week summer school provides training in state-of-the-art methods for open neuroimaging analysis and great opportunities for professional networking: www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/events/cogne...
- did a couple presentations lately, at the @lmumuenchen.bsky.social Research Festival, @assc28.bsky.social and at the Cognition Academy @mps-cognition.bsky.social. shared some early PhD findings on interoceptive alterations in schizophrenia🫀🧠 full analysis results coming soon, stay tuned 🐣📊
- Reposted by Deniz YilmazPostdoc job alert! I’m looking for someone with a PhD in neuroscience/psychology, psychiatry, biomed engineering, computational modeling or a related field to join my NIH-funded team at UCLA studying the neural & computational mechanisms of #interoception in anorexia nervosa 1/2