Rasmus Birn

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Rasmus Birn

Rasmus Birn

@rbirn

Madison, WI Katılım Haziran 2010
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Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor@afni_pt·
OHBM-2022 folks: we have an Open Science session on Tuesday, June 21 from 8-9am GMT+1 to discuss FMRI, DWI, structural MRI processing, visualizing and more: "Brainstorming features and ideas for AFNI" crowdcast.io/e/osr-2022--em… See you there!
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Rasmus Birn
Rasmus Birn@rbirn·
Really enjoyable poster session at #OHBM2021! Being able to browse (or search) posters, seeing all the relevant info (#, title, authors, thumbnail), get a PDF, and interact live with the authors ... this is the closest to an actual poster session I've seen virtually! amazing job
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Rasmus Birn
Rasmus Birn@rbirn·
@OHBM On my new Mac Mini (M1), it's working very well with very little lag. On my 2015 Macbook Pro, it's a bit slow, but better than yesterday.
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OHBM
OHBM@OHBM·
Hey everyone! We have been working tirelessly for the last 24 hours to improve the performance of the platform and we're seeing improvements! How are things going for you today? #OHBM2021 #PlanetBrain
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Rasmus Birn
Rasmus Birn@rbirn·
@Raamana_ @OHBM Firefox seems to be working a bit better for me *fingers crossed*. Chrome kept giving me page unresponsive errors.
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Pradeep Reddy, Raamana
Pradeep Reddy, Raamana@Raamana_·
#OHBM2021 : try Firefox if Chrome isn't working well for you.. Also, if you want to focus on the video / speaker, hover your mouse at the bottom of the video and click on the full screen icon. You might need to wait a bit for it to work. @OHBM
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Rasmus Birn
Rasmus Birn@rbirn·
@NiklasWulms @LucinaUddin There is a button at the left hand of the poster hall. It was off my screen, and I had to shrink the display in chrome.
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Niklas Wulms
Niklas Wulms@NiklasWulms·
#OHBM2020 does somebody know where I can find the software demonstrations, that are mentioned in the schedule?
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Jamie Hanson (@jamielarsh.bsky.social)
meaning that if you had lower amygdala-vmPFC coupling, and then experienced high recent levels of stress, you were more likely to have more mental health issues. I'm particularly excited about this work, as it's longitudinal in nature! /4
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