Caroline Nettekoven
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Caroline Nettekoven
@carobellum.bsky.social
✨Cerebellum✨, Neuroimaging, Brain Stimulation, ML & NLP

Wellcome Early Career Fellow at University of Oxford 🇬🇧

Formerly Postdoc at Western University 🇨🇦 & University of Cambridge 🇬🇧
PhD at University of Oxford 🇬🇧

https://www.caroline-nettekoven.com
Heading to Amsterdam for #CCN2025? Come by our posters on Tuesday and Wednesday! 🧠🏘️🧀

Tuesday🗓️
Bassel Arafat & @DiedrichsenJorn 's posters on the Multi-task framework

Wednesday🗓️
My poster on task vs. rest fMRI
August 10, 2025 at 3:52 PM
Landed at the Cerebellum GRC in Switzerland, where the science is high-level and so are the altitudes.

Very ready for this week's deep dives into cerebellar function, alongside some excellent bovine branding. 🐄🧠
July 5, 2025 at 9:22 AM
It was a pleasure speaking at Western's Neuroscience Research Day yesterday! I am so grateful to the Neuroscience community here for all their support these past three years.

Thanks to the students for organizing this fantastic day! #NRD2025

@westernuwin.bsky.social
@westernubrainscan.bsky.social
February 22, 2025 at 8:31 PM
When you're analyzing data but matplotlib insists you're decking the halls instead. 🎄📊 #PlotTwist #neuroskyence
December 31, 2024 at 2:51 AM
Had a truly inspiring few days at the @raynorproject.bsky.social summit. Great to meet so many brilliant trainees who want to drive the cerebellar field forward! #RCPNeuroMod
November 23, 2024 at 11:37 PM
⚖️Symmetry:
 
We provide both asymmetric and symmetric versions of the atlas, by constraining the boundaries to be the same across hemispheres. Despite the constraint, the functional responses are allowed to vary between hemispheres – so we can study functional lateralization.
 
7/7
January 18, 2024 at 5:05 AM
📊Hierarchy:
 
Instead of choosing an arbitrary level of granularity, the regions are hierarchically organized across three levels – allowing researchers to analyze at the level of granularity that is right for their study.
 
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January 18, 2024 at 5:04 AM
🎯Precision Mapping:

The atlas can be used for precision mapping of individuals. By integrating a 10-min localizer scan with the group atlas, we get individual maps that are more accurate than the group atlas and equivalent to a 30-min scan.

Better maps, less time.

5/7
January 18, 2024 at 5:03 AM
🧠Big news, little brain 🧠
I’m excited to share our preprint introducing our hierarchical cerebellar atlas!🎉
 
We fused many fMRI datasets into a comprehensive map of the cerebellum - and created a new resource for localizing and interpreting data.
 
doi.org/10.1101/2023...
 
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January 18, 2024 at 5:00 AM