Brain Networks Lab Leipzig. Developing methods to investigate, model, and mechanistically understand brain networks. Applications to EEG and MEG.

Joined August 2019
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: 🧠⚡ We present a biophysically grounded framework coupling realistic neuron morphologies to TMS. Our model links direct axonal activation to synaptic inputs from L2/3 to L5 neurons, revealing direction- & dose-dependent spatiotemporal patterns. biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
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🚨 New paper alert! "A leadfield-free optimization framework for transcranially applied electric currents" 🔋 Optimize TES, TIS, ECT & TTFields without fixed leadfields 🧠 Electrode placement adapts to individual anatomy 💻 Now available in SimNIBS! doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiomed…

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I’m extremely excited that this work of 3 years is finally published in @brainstimj. Using condition-and-perturb TMS with e-field-based optimized targeting and dosing, we provide causal evidence for hybrid theories of semantic cognition: researchgate.net/publication…
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Led by @k_weise_, @brainstimj paper explains mismatch between (macroscopic) electric fields predicted during Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) vs. neuron-level e-field thresholds. Microscopic field inhomogeneity corrects neuron activation threshold brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1…
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(1/4) A new paper @brainstimj challenges a foundational assumption in computational models of brain stimulation (neuromodulation/electrical stimulation). Rather than suggest prior predictions were wrong, this paper shows how the suitability of this foundational assumption can be evaluated in any application (FES, SCS, DBS, TMS, tDCS, tACS, ETC, TI...). So this will be interesting...
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9 Sep 2024
Why is motion correction a thing for fMRI but nobody quantifies it during #TMS? Well, we just put out a metric to easily quantify within-session movement of the TMS coil, e.g. due to subject movement. Say hi to pulsewise coil displacement / PCD. doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2024.0… 🧵 1/5
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12 Mar 2024
Wie verwenden wir Hirnstimulation zum Lokalisieren von Funktionen im Gehirn? Tim erklärt es euch⚡️🧠🔍 Fast Forward Science 2024 comp youtube.com/watch?v=0oktr3hF… fastforwardscience.de #FastForwardScience #Wissenschaft #Science #Wissen #FFSci #YoungScientistAward @fforwardscience
20 Jul 2023
Right on time for the #OHBM23 we release a neat (and fun) vid explaining our #TMS localization approach: youtu.be/UcdfCxky91w Thanks to @k_weise_ (storyboard) and Flo (amazing visuals; florian-kroeh.com)! #OHBM #scicomm #HumanBrainZapping @GesaHartwigsen @knosche ⚡🧠
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New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Ole Numssen, Gesa Hartwigsen, et al: Electric-field-based dosing for TMS doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00106
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26 Feb 2024
Thrilled our perspective on 𝐄𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝 𝐛𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐝𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐌𝐒 got accepted in @ImagingNeurosci: doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00106 Shared 🥇 w/ @PhilKuhnke 💪 from @labCoPla & @UniLeipzig with @k_weise_ & @GesaHartwigsen @MPI_CBS @brainnetleipzig #TMS 🧵
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4 Dec 2023
Join our webinar "Precise Motor Mapping with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation" with Dr. Konstantin Weise. Unpack TMS intricacies with an expert! Register here: portal.ant-neuro.com/r/f5c #TMS #Neuroscience #ANTNeuro
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New paper in Imaging Neuroscience @mitpress by Konstantin Weise, Thomas R. Knösche, et al: Directional sensitivity of cortical neurons towards TMS-induced electric fields doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00036
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28 Nov 2023
Over the moon bc I got my #PhDone 🎓🍾 Thanks so much @GesaHartwigsen & @knosche for the continuos support 🙏🙏🙏 I'm super grateful to have spent my #PhD years with the amazing folks @labCoPla & @brainnetleipzig & @MPI_CBS and all the collaborators ❤️ also: the hat - wtf 😍
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When simulations meet experimental data! Check our cool findings on the neuronal response to changes in #tms stimulus orientation. #brainstimulation @ImagingNeurosci @AaltoUniversity
I am very excited that our new paper entitled "Directional Sensitivity of Cortical Neurons Towards #TMS Induced Electric Fields" is published in @ImagingNeurosci 🥳 We are extremely happy to support this great new Journal with our work! 🍻🥂 tinyurl.com/2p9rx42h
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I am very excited that our new paper entitled "Directional Sensitivity of Cortical Neurons Towards #TMS Induced Electric Fields" is published in @ImagingNeurosci 🥳 We are extremely happy to support this great new Journal with our work! 🍻🥂 tinyurl.com/2p9rx42h
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Get to know our new fellow @GesaHartwigsen who is a professor at @UniLeipzig and researches for example on the plasticity of language networks. She recently published the largest meta analysis on language processing: psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202… #passionforscience 👍🏻✍🏾🧠
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This is work led by @sabrina_turker and @PhilKuhnke, together with @Franz_R_Schmid, @vkmcheung, @k_weise_, Milena Knoke, Bettina Zeidler, @KennySeidel, Linda Eckert, and @GesaHartwigsen at @labCoPla @MPI_CBS and @UniLeipzig.
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19 Sep 2023
Part of the COBRA group travelled to Leipzig last week, and here are some pictures! They had such an amazing time at @MPI_CBS discussing new projects with the host group, @brainnetleipzig. 🧠 👩‍💻🧑‍💻👨‍💻 See you next time in Prague @brainnetleipzig!
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25 Aug 2023
Hey y'all: new #pyNIBS release on #pip, a #Python package to analyse non-invasive brain stimulation experiments. Focus on #SimNIBS v4.0.1 and TMS-localization 🐍🧠🗺️📌⚡️🤖 gitlab.gwdg.de/tms-localizat… pypi.org/project/pyNIBS/ @k_weise_ @BenjaminKalloch @brainnetleipzig @labCoPla
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Are you curious why the MEPs change when you rotate the TMS coil? Happy to chat about our comprehensive neuronal directional sensitivity study in #TMS at the poster session tomorrow (Tue) at poster #1418 @OHBM #Montreal @brainnetleipzig @MPI_CBS
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