Dr. Mats W.J. van Es
Cognitive Neuroscientist at the University of Oxford
- I warmly invite researchers working on computational/systems neuroscience to contribute to a new @frontiersin.bsky.social Neuroscience Research Topic, on modeling approaches that link neural dynamics across scales and connect mechanistic insight to cognition. bit.ly/3Lvh3L2
- It's fantastic seeing our recent paper finally out in @natneuro.nature.com. We show that large-scale functional brain networks activate in characteristic patterns that repeat cyclically. This is the first evidence of networks adhering to structured temporal rules, which may coordinate cognition.
- The activations of large-scale cortical functional networks are organized in an inherently cyclical manner, ensuring periodic activation of essential cognitive functions @matsvanes.bsky.social @oxcin.bsky.social @oxfordpsychiatry.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Dr. Mats W.J. van Es📢 NEW RESEARCH The brain’s networks activate in structured cycles. Led by @matsvanes.bsky.social, a team analysed MEG data from 800+ people. The strength & speed of the cycles was influenced by genetics & associated with factors such as age. www.psych.ox.ac.uk/news/brain20... in @nature.com Neuro
- Reposted by Dr. Mats W.J. van EsWe're excited to announce that WIN is now the Oxford University Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging: OxCIN! Our mission: developing and deploying neuroimaging and related technology to solve big challenges in basic neuroscience and brain health. oxcin.ox.ac.uk/about/vision