
Neurosalience #S2E3 with Nikola Stikov - Physicist, engineer, open scientist & communicator
Neurosalience
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Using a Mile in Waiting, Is a Different Kind of Connectom?
Ayeys: I think, to me, just recognizing that we do have a connectom that's weighted by r one, which is just inverted t one, was a big victory. But in the end, i just wanted to give the tools so that we can take those and actually apply it to the study of disease. And what we're doing is, now that that paper is out, pagey student, tommy boshkovsky recently graduated, but he's wrapping up another paper where we use the same analysis in parkins's disease.
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