Anja Samardzija
anjasamardzija.bsky.social
Anja Samardzija
@anjasamardzija.bsky.social
PhD candidate at Yale BME
Reposted by Anja Samardzija
Talking about spooky stuff…try to do awake mouse fMRI.
Oh, you want it spookier? Try to add simultaneous Ca2+ imaging.

Now, do it all again, longitudinally….

So proud to finally have this out!!!
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Go read…if you dare!! 👻

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Longitudinal, simultaneous wide-field fluorescent Ca2+ imaging and fMRI in awake mice
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be applied in mice and humans making it a key technology in translational neuroimaging research. Yet, most neuroimaging studies in rodents use anesthes...
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October 31, 2025 at 1:52 PM
Reposted by Anja Samardzija
Now that those #OHBM abstracts are done - think about submitting to this connectivity workshop. Stellar lineup of speakers is set! Register (and submit abstracts) here -
medicine.yale.edu/mrrc/about/s...
deadline is Jan 10, 2025.
December 18, 2024 at 12:20 PM
Reposted by Anja Samardzija
Using the cognitive construct networks for example, one can rank order tests by how much a particular network contributes to performance.
November 26, 2024 at 12:54 PM
Reposted by Anja Samardzija
This provides a biologically based approach for evaluating existing tests - such as the standardized tests that have been around for more than 60 years. And it provide a brain-based metric for developing better tests that interrogate specific systems.
November 26, 2024 at 12:54 PM
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We show that composite scores yield better brain-behavior models (using the same fMRI data) if their subscores all rely on the same proportional networks - but yield degraded models if the subscores tap different systems - Suggesting a framework for forming improved composites.
November 26, 2024 at 12:55 PM
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This approach also provides a brain-based method for combining scores from different tests to better interrogate specific networks of interest. The approach is general in the sense that any networks of interest can be predefined and used for analyses.
November 26, 2024 at 12:56 PM
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A cool aspect of this in developing new external test measures, is that once you have a cohort of subjects with imaging data, the imaging doesn't need to be repeated - different tests can be developed and modeled using the same subjects and their original imaging data.
November 26, 2024 at 12:56 PM
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Nice work from Anja Samardzija and team. Instead of using CPM to identify networks, networks are predefined and used to evaluate external measures. This provides a framework for the development of improved tests assessing specific brain networks.
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Testing the Tests: Using Connectome-Based Predictive Models to Reveal the Systems Standardized Tests and Clinical Symptoms are Reflecting
Neuroimaging has achieved considerable success in elucidating the neurophysiological underpinnings of various brain functions. Tools such as standardized cognitive tests and symptom inventories have p...
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November 26, 2024 at 12:53 PM