Cusack lab
@cusacklab
We study what infants are thinking and what they are learning.
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Join us!! PhD and postdoc positions in infant neuroimaging. How does the human mind develop? The Foundations of Cognition (FOUNDCOG) project has acquired the largest cohort of awake infant fMRI to date, with 134 infants at 2 months old.
Excited for our symposium Emerging Methods of MRI in Infants and Young Children at Flux next week!! Join us to learn about the intricacies of scanning challenging young cohorts from sleeping neonates, to awake infants, to clinical MRI in older children without general anaesthesia
Read about the upcoming symposium 'Emerging methods for MRI in infants and young children' on our blog buff.ly/45MKbmd #Flux2023
Congratulations @anna_truzzi, a wonderful achievement!! We are so proud of you 🥳
Congratulations to Postdoc Research Paper prize winner Dr @anna_truzzi for her paper with @rhodricusack “The development of intrinsic timescales: A comparison between the neonate and adult brain” published in Neuroimage. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Today’s keynote speaker was @rhodricusack, whose talk ‘Using neuroimaging and deep learning to understand brain development in helpless young infants’ made the 9am start worth it. We also loved learning about the recent work of the FOUNDCOG project. #LCICD
Interested in emerging methods for MRI in infants & young children? Come to the Flux 2023 symposium led by @rhodricusack to hear from @MINDLabVTC, @AineDineen, @CameronTEllis, & @melanieganzben1 about their work in this area!
JOB ALERT! Join our team as a postdoctoral research fellow in infant neuroimaging. You will run analyses on an fMRI dataset from 100+ infants scanned at 2 and 9 months, with the aim of understanding typical development and generating diagnostic methods for neonatologists.
Do we have a list of Labs that apply DL in neuroscience? Does someone know? @jmourabarbosa @heikecstein @_rdgao @NunezKant @dlevenstein & others (feel free to @ +)
Easy questionnaire to help comics 🌟
Are you a caregiver or child-related worker? Please help us make better comics on language development and develop better science communication tools by answering a short 3-minute questionnaire! cognitionens.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bB… #kotoboo #infantstudies #languagedevelopment
We are recruiting adult participants for our MRI study to Develop and Optimise MR Neuroimaging protocols. Participation involves an MRI scan and takes around 90 mins. You will receive €30 to thank you for your time and participation. To participate: ✉️ [email protected]
Thanks for visiting us, having you in Dublin as a Cusack Lab member was great! Best of luck for your future ✨🙇♀️(We were hugely impressed by your origami skills)
I've safely arrived in Japan! Tadaima! I had a great, amazing time in 🇮🇪 w/ @cusacklab members at Trinity College. Thank you! Although I didn't tweet "Hiromichi in Dublin" since Dec 7, it definitely doesn't mean that I lost interest in Ireland. Rather, I love Ireland very much!
Such a joy to play live music in a recent ‘Bach for Babies’ concert for the @cusacklab in the beautiful chapel of @tcddublin. Such an honour to produce this concert, putting my arranging skills to the test and of course to play with wonderful musicians
📢Help us learn more about sleep in babies with eczema 💡The SPINDLE study is looking for babies with moderate-severe eczema between 6-8 months old for expert sleep and skin assessment. 📧To get involved, email [email protected]
📢 Help us learn more about sleep in young babies. 💡We're looking to recruit healthy babies between 6-8 months for an expert sleep assessment as part of our Spindle Study. 📧To get involved, email [email protected]
Last week the Cusack Lab Members Áine Dineen graduated. We are very proud happy that she will continue being part of lab as a PhD candidate. We can't wait to see all of the wonderful things that she will accomplish in the future!
🌟🌟🌟NEW PUBLICATION! 🌟🌟🌟 'The fronto-parietal network is not a flexible hub during naturalistic cognition'
The first paper from my Phd is out! 'The fronto-parietal network is not a flexible hub during naturalistic cognition'. @cusacklab @rhodricusack onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hb…
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