Andreas Højlund

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Andreas Højlund

Andreas Højlund

@ahoejlund

Neurolinguist, Aarhus University. Asst Prof at @cfin_au: Parkinson's • DBS • cognitive/linguistic deficits

Aarhus, Denmark เข้าร่วม Şubat 2014
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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
Plz RT My excellent colleague @mikkelwallentin and I are recruiting 2 PhD students for a project on the neural correlates of spatial communication and mental body map in typical and atypical ageing. phd.arts.au.dk/applicants/ope… Start date: Feb 1 ‘25 Appl deadline: Oct 1 ‘24
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Mikkel Wallentin
Mikkel Wallentin@mikkelwallentin·
Working with @ahoejlund is wonderful. If you want to do a PhD and can live with me, then read this:
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Plz RT My excellent colleague @mikkelwallentin and I are recruiting 2 PhD students for a project on the neural correlates of spatial communication and mental body map in typical and atypical ageing. phd.arts.au.dk/applicants/ope… Start date: Feb 1 ‘25 Appl deadline: Oct 1 ‘24

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Michael Okun
Michael Okun@MichaelOkun·
The RETINA and Parkinson's? Great new paper. Electrophysiological delays, decreased amplitude electroretinography; retinal nerve fibre layer and macular thinning, optical coherence measured structural changes. Retinal dopaminergic neurons (amacrine cells). jnnp.bmj.com/content/early/…
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Interacting Minds
Interacting Minds@interact_minds·
We are really looking forward to our coming Tuesday seminar 2nd May, where we have @AIAS_dk fellow @Barbarabarbaber presenting her work on working memory and functional connectivity patterns. All welcome, online or in-person. Lunch + coffee provided 🥪☕️interactingminds.au.dk/events/single-…
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Imaging Neuroscience
Imaging Neuroscience@ImagingNeurosci·
All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal imaging-neuroscience.org This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.
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Christopher Cox
Christopher Cox@ChrisMMCox·
So happy to share our new paper in @NatureHumBehav! Why do we change how we speak when interacting with infants?. Does IDS in British English sound similar to IDS in Korean or Danish? Do the acoustics of IDS change as the child develops more sophisticated language knowledge?
Nature Human Behaviour@NatureHumBehav

This meta-analysis by Cox et al. examines different features of infant-directed speech (IDS) across languages and infant ages. Results suggest cross-linguistic tendencies and that caregivers adjust the properties of IDS to suit infants’ changing needs. buff.ly/3rqHvrz

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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
@fusaroli Haha, I hear you - had some modeling thoughts for my own ideas with the verbal fluency data from DBS patients - but for the larger dataset with both HC and PD, Methods 3 is ofc the way to go for continuation of this work on vocal markers. I’ll keep both avenues in mind next sem
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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
Yet another fascinating thread+talk by the awesome @fusaroli. This time on vocal markers of neuropsychiatric disorders (and the limits of ML approaches to tackling this). Amazing work! Could responses to the 1 min verbal fluency task potentially be used in this context?
Riccardo Fusaroli@fusaroli

Today I have given a talk at the PRAAT group (@IrisSommer4 @SBrederoo) on (some of) the limits of machine learning approaches to vocal markers of neuropsychiatric conditions (identifying them using voice data only). A thread (and video at the end): 1/

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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
@fusaroli Absolutely! I’ve got res sem next semester starting to look at these data - maybe integrate with potential exam projects in your modeling course?
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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
@fusaroli Yeah, bulk-wise maybe not too many repeated measures - with my DBS-MEG study I have multiple rep recordings (but of low q b/c optic mic inside MEG). But the verbal fluency task is SO widely used by clinicians (eg neuropsych, neurologists) + not unc to record for offl scoring…
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Riccardo Fusaroli
Riccardo Fusaroli@fusaroli·
@ahoejlund Thanks! Maybe? It depends on whether there is repeated measures and the condition is expressed at the short (1m) timescale?
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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
@fusaroli By all means, don’t hold back - knowing our students right, they’d want the full spiel if I were to go down this path ;)
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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
Thx heaps for sharing this awesome & enlightening thread+talk on using informed priors based on prev work @fusaroli! Particularly enjoyed the point about comparing different informed/skeptical priors as “a robustness analysis of our findings” 🙌
Riccardo Fusaroli@fusaroli

Should we use findings from previous studies and meta-analyses to shape our statistical inferences (aka informed priors)? What are the advantages and issues? Strap on for a loooong thread (link to a video of the talk at the end) 1/

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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
@fusaroli @n_han_tran @wolfvanpaemel Thx heaps - will keep it mind for future ref - it’s prob gonna be a bit much for this semester’s scope - the kool thing about directing them to this thread/talk was to set them up for your course next semester 🙌
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Andreas Højlund@ahoejlund·
@fusaroli I totally hear you! That’s exactly what resonated so well with me in this work. Really love the approach. And now I know where to direct the students when they bring up the issue of informed priors later this semester 😜🙏
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Riccardo Fusaroli
Riccardo Fusaroli@fusaroli·
@ahoejlund Thanks! I keep seeing the same old discussions about Bayes, which do not reflect my experience of playing (err researching) w the methods. So it was an attempt at shifting the focus from worries on doing wrong priors to playful explorations to gain nuanced understanding :-)
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