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Kristina Visscher
@visscherlab.bsky.social
Interested in neuroscience, brain dynamics, and plasticity of complex networks. Especially plasticity of long range connections important for visual processing. Especially in older brains. Associate Professor, UAB Neurobiology sites.uab.edu/kmv/
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What a great use of the tool! Thank you!!

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Can you describe the exercise? So we might use it in the future!

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feel free only to rank the ones you know :)

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FYI, I would be honored if you, @jpeelle.bsky.social@rsek.bsky.socialforms.gle/bVAnhCXUVVLu... This was part of this year's pi day festivities.

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Also, what are they doing with other types of scans (e.g. MRS)?

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Definitely raw dicoms. How are they planning to disseminate the information in the dicom header? I can see this (maybe?) working if you were also given the dicom header information along with the defaced nifti. I'm curious how things go.

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This is a separate but related issue: I was stunned to find some students didn’t know how to save or upload a file. Like they’d try to send me a link to their google docs without changing permissions. Which makes sense when you realize how many are working from phones & iPads, but it rattled me.

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Looks good! I’m in the market for a backpack and looking at this one- does having to put it sideways to get the computer out drive you crazy?

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Disagree. There was a place nearby that used to do indian food in a burrito wrap. And it was magical. RIP, little gas station indian fast food mart. I miss you.

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Kristina Visscher
@visscherlab.bsky.social
Interested in neuroscience, brain dynamics, and plasticity of complex networks. Especially plasticity of long range connections important for visual processing. Especially in older brains. Associate Professor, UAB Neurobiology sites.uab.edu/kmv/
159 followers199 following29 posts