Wenyue Liu 刘文玥
Doctoral Researcher at @mpicbs.bsky.social |somatosensory, heart-brain interaction, working memory | @MPS_cog | Alumni Institute of Neuroscience, CAS
- Impressive work and beautiful results! Congrats, Moritz! 🥳
- Now out in @ebiomedicine.bsky.social! 📖 Read the open-access article: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S... #Neuroscience #Neurology #Parkinsonsdisease #Parkinsons #DeepBrainStimulation #DBS #Neurotechnology #Neuromodulation #Neurophysiology #BasalGanglia #OpenScience #Reproducibility
- Super interesting and cool work! Congrats Mengping👏✨🎉 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- a quick 2-question anonymous survey on taboos in women’s and gender diverse people’s health — your input can really make a difference!✨
- New graphic dropping 🥁🥁🥁: Requesting your perspective on taboos in women’s and gender-diverse people’s health ⚧️ participant.groupwisdom.tech/invite/proje...
- This super cool layer fMRI work is finally out on Nature Neuroscience! Congrats, Claudia🧠🥂🥳
- Does aging homogeneously affects all cortical layers? In our new 7T-MRI paper @natneuro.nature.com we propose a new layer model of sensory aging in humans, with supporting evidence from Two-Photon Calcium Imaging in mice. @estherkuehn.bsky.social @pakanlab.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Wenyue Liu 刘文玥Are you sure that your Heartbeat Evoked Potential (HEP) effect is real? In our new paper, we show that task-evoked activity can overlap with HEPs, creating false positive effects - unless you correct for it.
- New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Paul Steinfath, Arno Villringer, et al: Validating genuine changes in heartbeat-evoked potentials using pseudotrials and surrogate procedures doi.org/10.1162/IMAG...
- A fantastic work! Congrats🥳 Fascinating study reveals the structural blueprint behind primate intelligence🧠 www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
- Reposted by Wenyue Liu 刘文玥Happy to share my last PhD work "Genetic, transcriptomic, metabolic, and neuropsychiatric underpinnings of cortical functional gradients". We used UKB, HCP, and QTAB to analyze the genetics of functional gradients. The results are so good, consistent, and inspiring! (1/3)
- Reposted by Wenyue Liu 刘文玥New in LayNii v2.9.0: Introducing *LayNii IDA*, a high-performance tool for real-time interaction with ultra–high resolution MRI data. Built for speed, designed for discovery. Still early, but a big step toward the next era of 7T fMRI: higher resolution, larger datasets. github.com/layerfMRI/La...
- Reposted by Wenyue Liu 刘文玥How does subthalamic activity relate to Parkinson’s disease symptoms? In a truly collaborative effort across #DBS centers, we aggregated a diverse dataset of invasive recordings from 119 patients. Full article: doi.org/10.1101/2025... Main findings 🧵⬇️
- 🧠✨ New insights on motor imagery: Motor imagery doesn't just mimic actual movement in the brain — it can also enhance the performance of different, linked movements. Congrats, Magda ;D
- Looking forward to the nice talk ;)
- In vivo reconstruction of Duvernoy's postmortem vasculature images - Fast, high-res imaging: Whole-brain 0.35 mm MRI in <7 min at 7 T - Vessel-type specific podt-processing: Capturing large leptomeningeal, pial, and intracortical meso-veins PDF: doi.org/10.1101/2025...
- Reposted by Wenyue Liu 刘文玥📣 We're at the #MindBrainBody Symposium in Berlin, starting today! Looking forward to connect with everyone and share our latest research 🧠 Our group has an exciting lineup of posters - come chat with us! 💬 Check out the previews below to see where and when to meet us 📌 #MBBS24 #neuroskyence
- Beautiful work and nice story! Congrats🎉🥳
- In our new paper @dulaclab.bsky.social, we investigated a fundamental question in social neuroscience: the origin of "sociality" (the need of being together) at the levels of behavior, neuron type, neural circuit and sensory modulation. (Detailed digest below) (1/7) www.nature.com/articles/s41...