Cory Inman
Living to be (a): Great Father. Neuroscientist. Boy Scout. Athlete. Good man. Follower. Leader. River rat. Snow bum. Optimist. Assistant Professor of Psychology at the U of Utah.
- Reposted by Cory InmanGarrett Stanley and I are leading the recruitment of a senior faculty position in BME at Georgia Tech and Emory, focused on Neural Engineering. Come talk to us, we're looking for a leader in research and training, in areas with neurotranslation potential. More details here: lnkd.in/eusCqCSR
- SfN here we come! Looking forward to seeing everyone!
- The INMAN lab is having a great time learning about the amazing neuroscience happening at the U of Utah at Snowbird! One of the beauties of doing neuroscience in Utah!
- Excited to share our new eLife paper from our lab's first Ph.D. graduate, Dr. Justin Campbell! In this paper, Justin explored the effects of direct electrical stimulation to the human amygdala on single-unit activity throughout the brain. We'd love to hear your thoughts!
- Anyone else get this bleak auto update email from NIH today?
- Hi friends! Who is at the OHBM meeting in Brisbane? #ohbm2025
- If you’re at CNS 2025, come see the INMAN Lab posters this afternoon in poster session C from 5-7 pm. Look for Martina Hollearn at C35, Lexi Golestani at C125, and Amanda Holt at C90! I’ll be at CNS tomorrow and would love to connect! Come see me at Symposium 10 on Tuesday from 1:30-3:30!
- Martina, Lexi, and Amanda will be sharing work on amygdala-mediated memory enhancement, autobiographical memory of exciting outdoor adventures, and real-world hippocampal recordings in humans with autonomic physiology. Please come by and say hi!!!
- This paper was awesome to see in progress! Well done Martin, @mstangl.bsky.social, and @suthanalab.bsky.social!
- 🚨 New lab paper!🚨 A dream study of mine for nearly 20 yrs not possible until now thanks to NIH 🧠 funding & 1st-author lead @seeber.bsky.social We tracked hippocampal activity as people walked memory-guided paths & imagined them again. Did brain patterns reappear?🧵👇 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Cory Inman🚨 🧠 We have a new preprint out where we studied which brain networks are engaged during mental imagery and self-generated thought. We used a precision fMRI approach along with multidimensional experience sampling (mDES) to get trialwise self-reports from each participant about what they imagined.
- Awesome work by our collaborator Tao Xie! Glad to be part of the team! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Let's go Razia!!! So stoked to have been part of your journey!
- Get it while it’s hot! Incredibly proud of my first grad student, Martina Hollearn, for publishing this excellent and difficult paper! This is the 1st empirical paper from the Immersive NeuroModulation and Neuroimaging lab! More to come on the amyg-mediated memory enhancement front… rdcu.be/d4eLV
- Woot! This place is getting lively! I’ll be here from now on.
- Thrilled we have been awarded one of the 1st BBQS grants from the NIH BRAIN Initiative! The INMAN Lab is honored to be working with Suthana Lab, Luis Garcia, @rissman.bsky.social, & the Voytek lab to make this dream project a reality! Postdoc positions are available! 🙏 share
- The CAPTURE project aims to combine wearable mobile recording devices, such as smartphones with continuous A-V, accel, GPS, subj report, autonomic physiology, and wearable eye tracking recordings, with precisely synchronized iEEG recordings during truly real-world behaviors!
- Reposted by Cory InmanWhen the conference doors close, these scientists rock out. A Pavlov’s Dogz show has become tradition at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting. www.thetransmitter.org/community/wh... #neuroscience
- Come see what the INMAN Lab has been up to at SfN Sunday and Monday! You'll hear about direct brain stimulation, memory, eye tracking, and hippocampal recordings in humans during real-world navigation!
- Reposted by Cory InmanFriends and colleagues! My lab is eager to recruit postdocs to join us. A bit of info on the lab/position is on our website: faculty.washington.edu/aorsborn/pos... I'll be at SfN and would love to chat with folks who might be interested. Get in touch!
- Reposted by Cory InmanFor undergraduates interested in summer research opportunities, check out the list of projects available at the beautiful U of Utah for summer 2024. 10-week, paid internships. our.utah.edu/research-sch...
- Super proud of this lab effort to produce a review paper on Discovering how the amygdala shapes human behavior: From lesion studies to neuromodulation!!! This was our summer lab writing project and I’m really happy with how this came together. Please share! authors.elsevier.com/a/1i2nH3BtfH...
- Reposted by Cory InmanPavlov's Dogz will rock your world. #SFN2023 Union Stage, Washington DC Mon Nov 13, 2023. Doors 8pm, show 9pm. The first 180 people get free drinks! You can count on Frank being first in line. www.unionstage.com/shows/pavlov... #neuroscience
- @nadel.bsky.social everyone welcome Lynn Nadel to Bluesky! Thank you for your hospitality in Arizona Lynn!
- Introduce yourself with some jobs you have done apart from what you do now: Scout camp councilor Lifeguard Raft guide Car detailer Visual coordinator for a marching band Color guard director Research scientist Server Lifeguard instructor Outdoor trip leader
- Excited to share @INMANLab's 1st review paper by our wonderful postdoc, Krista Wahlstrom! In this in-press Frontiers for Young Minds paper, we review the lit on amygdala-mediated memory enhancement with the analogy of the amygdala as the brain's save button. Pls share with your kids! t.co/XAVxfguUhh
- Reposted by Cory InmanFollowing our paper on depression DBS, Scientific American has a summary of the patient experience and research advances. #neuroscience #MedSky 🧪 Scientific American article: www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-ne... Original paper: go.nature.com/48lmlzC
- Excited to share this paper using new neurotech and explainable AI to advance DBS for treatment resistant depression. We recorded LFP from the stimulation site longitudinally to discover biomarkers of recovery that can be used in clinical decision making. #neuroscience go.nature.com/48lmlzC
- Reposted by Cory InmanExcited to share this paper using new neurotech and explainable AI to advance DBS for treatment resistant depression. We recorded LFP from the stimulation site longitudinally to discover biomarkers of recovery that can be used in clinical decision making. #neuroscience go.nature.com/48lmlzC