Jucha Willers Moore

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Jucha Willers Moore

Jucha Willers Moore

@JuchaMoore

Neuroscientist doing PhD at MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders @MRC_CNDD @KingsCollegeLon

เข้าร่วม Ocak 2021
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
Join us on March 25th (3pm GMT/11am EST) for our event on: Open science practices and their application in FIT neuroimaging, featuring Dr. Brian Nosek and Dr. Lindsay Bowman. We’ll discuss open science practices for early neuroimaging. Register at: tinyurl.com/FITNG-OpenScie…
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
📢 We are honored to announce our Keynote Speaker: Takao K. Hensch!! 🧠 A leading expert on how early-life experience shapes neural circuits and critical period mechanisms. 🤩 Don't miss the keynote and join us at the FIT'NG Annual Conference, July 10-11 in Panama 🌴 #FITNG2026
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Cliona O'Doherty
Cliona O'Doherty@ClionaODoherty·
1/7 Does the infant brain have representational structure? 👶🧠In the FOUNDCOG project, we scanned 134 awake infants using fMRI. Published in Nature Neuroscience, our research reveals 2-month-old infants already possess complex visual representations in VVC that align with DNNs.
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Fetal, Infant, & Toddler Neuroimaging Group—FIT’NG
Join us on Thursday, February 5th (5pm GMT / 11am CT) for our next FIT’NG Together event: How to write an award-winning abstract, featuring Dr. Nadège Roche-Labarbe We’ll discuss how abstracts and posters are selected. Details & registration: tinyurl.com/AbstractsFITNG
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Imaging Neuroscience
Imaging Neuroscience@ImagingNeurosci·
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Daniel E.P. Gomez, Jonathan R. Polimeni, and Laura D. Lewis: The temporal specificity of BOLD fMRI is systematically related to anatomical and vascular features of the human brain doi.org/10.1162/imag_a…
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@BrainComms
@BrainComms@braincomms·
Cromb et al. report that cortical folding is reduced in neonates with congenital heart disease, associated with smaller brain volume. Cerebral oxygen delivery impacts brain growth more than folding. Read at: tinyurl.com/abkjyaa4
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Phoebe Reynolds
Phoebe Reynolds@pheereynolds·
I’m over the moon to have won the @BritishNeuro award for Public Engagement 2024 🥳✨🧠 Massive thanks to the panel! This is such an exciting recognition of public engagement work in neuroscience! @KingsIoPPN @dev_neuro
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King’s Perinatal Functional Imaging Group
Exciting job alert! Come join the neonatal ultra-high field team at King's College London on a new study exploring metabolic and layer-specific functional brain development in newborn infants with congenital heart disease kcl.ac.uk/jobs/092286-re…
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Jucha Willers Moore@JuchaMoore·
If you’re at #OHBM2024 and interested in the characterisation of the BOLD response in the neonatal brain using 7T fMRI, come to my poster, number 1284, on Monday and Tuesday!
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Laura Andreae
Laura Andreae@L_andreae·
Going to #FENS2024? Come and hear more at symposium S37 on morning of Friday 28th, Hall E, and chat to me, @noah_leibold and @NathalieHiggs at the posters on Wed morning (PS01-26AM-294/5)!
Laura Andreae@L_andreae

Just posted! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. How do #neurons wire up during #development at the right time in the right place? We looked at glutamatergic excitatory synapses in the hippocampus in vivo and found an unexpected role for NMDA receptors in a very early ‘critical window’🧵

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