Congratulations to our recent grads! To Dr. Clara Bacmeister for her PhD in Neuroscience where she discovered how visual cortex myelinated over development.
Kalanit Grill-Spector
@kalanitgs.bsky.social
Professor, Stanford Vision Neuroscientist Interested on how the interplay between brain function, structure & computations enables visual perception; and also what are we born with and what develops.
Thanks Nick for hosting me in your wonderful podcast series - From Our Neurons to Yours.
How can childhood experiences (and Pokémon) reorganize the brain? Neuroscientist Kalanit Grill-Spector @kalanitgs.bsky.social joins us to discuss how childhood visual experiences, like words, faces, and video games, shape how we see the world as adults. neuroscience.stanford.edu/news/how-chi...
Be sure to check out our lab's presentations and posters at VSS!
Curious how infant brains fold? I’m excited to share our new study spearheaded by Sarah Tung and Vaidehi Natu now on bioRxiv! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... Sarah and Vaidehi examined how the grooves of the brain (sulci) develop in individual infant’s brain during the first year of life.
How infant brains fold: Sulcal deepening is linked to development of sulcal span, thickness, curvature, and microstructure
Cortical folding begins in utero as sulci emerge and continues postnatally as sulci deepen. However, the timeline and mechanisms underlying postnatal sulcal development remain unknown. Using structura...
biorxiv.org
Excited to share on my first post on Bluesky our new paper in NHB examine the innate and developing aspects of the wiring of the visual system. Congratulations to @emilykubota.bsky.social and the baby MRI team on this important work
The latest paper from my PhD is now out in Nature Human Behavior! rdcu.be/edRwQ