Eva Feredoes
Neuromodulator. TMS-fMRI has an extra special place in my heart.
Currently a Stanford Visiting Scholar in focused ultrasound and precision neurostimulation.
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- Reposted by Eva FeredoesIf you are interested in a postdoc fellowship working on concurrent brain stimulation and imaging (e.g. TMS-fMRI doi.org/10.1101/2025...), then check out this unique opportunity and get in touch (deadline for expressions of interest is 13 Oct). cambridgeneuroworks.org/programmes/f...
- Imminent abstract submission deadline alert for the *3rd International Concurrent TMS-fMRI Workshop* in Cancun (yep) Sept 15-17. Submit by Aug 4 here: tmsfmriworkshop.org - after which you'll practically taste the poolside cocktails and hear the incredible concurrent TMS-fMRI discourse in your ears.
- What is the best way to advance a challenging-yet-inferentially-powerful combination of neurostimulation and neuroimaging? Come to Cancun to find out! Join us for the 3rd International Concurrent TMS-fMRI Workshop September 15-17 *literally* by the beach: www.tmsfmriworkshop.org
- Reposted by Eva FeredoesAfter many (many) years of work with Dr. Chantal Percival we have open-science published an "edited book" Cognitive Modes Detectable with Task-Based fMRI. Results on a total of 28 tasks are reported. Percival C. M., & Woodward, T. S. (Eds.) (2025). osf.io/preprints/ps...
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- "...pleased to inform you that your article, "Consensus guidelines for the use of concurrent TMS-fMRI in cognitive and clinical neuroscience", has now been accepted and sent to our Production department and should soon be published in Nature Protocols."⚡🎈🤘 OG preprint here: osf.io/preprints/ps...
- In Oscars award acceptance-style, I want to thank the super co-authors who showed that team work makes the dream work, which here is to have the world love concurrent TMS-fMRI as much as we do!
- Another outstanding from @masudhusain.bsky.social article telling it how it is. Surely our big academic brains can figure out a way to solve this problem...
- Why academia is sleepwalking into self-destruction. My editorial @brain1878.bsky.social If you agree with the sentiments please repost. It's important for all our sakes to stop the madness academic.oup.com/brain/articl...
- Reposted by Eva Feredoes🧠 We are #hiring! Postdoc @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social: help us develop closed-loop EEG platforms to improve TMS treatment for depression! Coding and neuroscience / engineering backgrounds required. Join our team! precisionneuro.stanford.edu email: ckeller1@stanford.edu
- Reposted by Eva Feredoes1/10 🧠 We need better ways to measure brain excitability in psychiatric disorders. The prefrontal cortex—key target for brain stimulation treatments—is particularly hard to assess. Our new studies tackle this with systematic mapping! bit.ly/4cjHknX & bit.ly/3PW8RCx
- Reposted by Eva Feredoes"Don’t hide the good stuff: Scientific advancement in task-based fMRI is slowed by not showing event-related BOLD (erBOLD) changes alongside anatomical patterns" (new[ish] on @jocnforum.bsky.social ] doi.org/10.21428/8e6...
- Highly recommended reading for those conducting fMRI to investigate behaviour, if I do say so myself :) We are ready to take your calls (via the JoCN Forum) for any feedback, ideas, debate, praise, and so on.
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- Fun time guaranteed!
- Love it! I feel like aperiodic activity is a veritable goldmine...can't wait for what it reveals with more research like this.
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- Concurrent TMS-fMRI is hot stuff if you want causal inference with your whole-brain recordings. Come and hear me spill the beans on why you might want in on this magnet-on-magnet action - webinar on Jan 22nd: marketing.magventure.com/referral_reg....
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- Are you concurrent TMS-fMRI curious? Have all of your awkward questions answered with this PHENOMENAL consensus paper: doi.org/10.31234/osf.... Borne out of workshops set in stunning locations by the sea, the fabulously collegiate TMS-fMRI community tells you why you might want to TMS-fMRI!
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