Maxwell Elliott

@max12elliott

Individual Differences Neuroscience | PhD Student Duke University |

Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2011.

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    25. lip 2019.

    Latest preprint from , a close collaboration with . "Poor test-retest reliability of task-fMRI: New empirical evidence and a meta-analysis".

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    3. velj

    Is connectivity-based fMRI neurofeedback nothing but a (very expensive) breathing training? Given effectiveness of global signal regression motion may also play a role Unsurprising but convincing demonstration of how susceptible rs-FC is to physiology

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    3. velj

    Implications of legacy lead for children’s brain development | Nature Medicine | ⁦from ⁦⁩ colleagues ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ & Av Caspi

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    2. velj

    “What did genes do to deserve their sinister, juggernaut-like reputation? ... Why are genes thought to be so much more fixed and inescapable in their effects than television, nuns, or books?” (Dawkins, The Extended Phenotype)

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    20. sij

    New paper in ! Using administrative data on 4M citizens from 2 nations, we find that multiple health and social problems cluster in a population segment with low workforce readiness, including low education and poor early-life mental health

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  6. 17. sij

    Check out this new paper and our commentary that accompanies it: "Implications of legacy lead for children’s brain development" It was fun to write about the need to better understand the effects of lead on the brain!

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  7. 15. sij

    "Cognitive Aging and Dementia: A Life-Span Perspective" I highly recommend this new review by . Very clear, lucid writing about cognitive aging and the importance of longitudinally assessing cognition.

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    7. sij

    What should we call folks obsessed with the ? ? Are you ?
 Woohoo! First round of BIDS data is here! Excellent work @DCANLabs ! Retweet..Use..We'll update! Docs and Info:

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    3. sij

    no line in this video is actually changing size

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    1. sij

    My annual letter: This year I discuss the weaknesses of Chinese technology capabilities and its future prospects; Olaf Stapledon and Philip K. Dick; semiconductors & defense spending; life in Beijing; Ford’s Model T; Goebbels; and the golden mole.

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    30. pro 2019.

    "Instead of punishing people who flag errors, we should scramble to hire them, give them prizes and award them grants so they can keep improving science... It’s only thanks to error detectors that we can proclaim that science is self-correcting"

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    27. pro 2019.

    My consistently first paper recommendation to every new neuroscience PhD student...

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    14. pro 2019.

    Psychological Science Needs a Standard Practice of Reporting the Reliability of Cognitive-Behavioral Measurements - Sam Parsons, Anne-Wil Kruijt, Elaine Fox, 2019

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    Do you look older than your age peers? Chances are: so does your brain! 🤯 🧠 Check out this cool new work from our lab in on BrainAGE and accelerated biological aging in midlife by 🧠

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  15. 13. pro 2019.

    This was a fun collaboration with and many others

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  16. 13. pro 2019.

    Our latest work is now online at . "Brain-age in midlife is associated with accelerated biological aging and cognitive decline in a longitudinal birth cohort" We investigate brain-age in the Dunedin cohort!

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    13. pro 2019.

    A research study about the relationship between white matter hyperintensities and cognitive decline was just published by d’Arbeloff et al. in . Find it at

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    This great review gives an overview of the risk factors and consequences of chronic inflammation throughout life, and calls for robust biomarkers of chronic inflammation that go beyond combining biomarkers of acute inflammation. ?

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    21. stu 2019.

    Our music paper is out in Science! ( & many more) We collected ethnographies & field recordings from >100 societies worldwide. We analyzed the heck out of it all. We found: (1) Music is universal (best evidence so far);

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    21. stu 2019.

    I wrote this paper arguing that the inferential statistics we report in psychology papers are so disconnected from the hypotheses they're meant to test that they may as well be made up. feedback is appreciated.

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    19. stu 2019.

    What happens to the brain's functional network organization if we remove one cortical hemisphere? Excited to be involved in this study spearheaded by Dorit Kliemann: With

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