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The Embodied Computation Group @cfin_au & @psychiatry_ucam is a multidisciplinary lab investigating brain-body dynamics and interoception.

Arhus, Denmark / Cambridge, UK
Joined July 2018
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@visceral_mind
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Increased stomach brain coupling indexes anxiety, depression, and fatigue!
@LeahBanellis
Leah Banellis
8 months
Got Butterflies in your Stomach?šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«I am super excited to share the first major study of my postdoc @visceral_mind! We report a multidimensional mental health signature of stomach-brain coupling in the largest sample to date šŸ§µšŸ‘‡
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RT @micahgallen: Iā€™m thrilled to officially announce that starting March 2027, Iā€™ll be a tenured full professor at the @AUClinical Institutā€¦
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RT @Comadork: New Yearā€™s resolution: stop using Twitter/X. This will be my last tweet & the last time I look at this account, so troll awayā€¦
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RT @naddenmark: We are pleased to announce that Professor Maiken Nedergaard will give a keynote lecture at the NAD PhD course in Advanced Nā€¦
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Talk by ECG postdoc Leah Banellis on our recent work linking gastric-brain coupling to mental health.
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RT @micahgallen: @LeahBanellis, Audrey Andersen-Civil, Natalie Krauth, & @camillalnord presenting at our @naddenmark symposium on brain-staā€¦
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RT @AshleyTyrer: Last talk of the year done! āœ… Super happy to present some of my recent work with @visceral_mind at the @naddenmark Annualā€¦
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RT @micahgallen: @visceral_mind postdoc @AshleyTyrer presenting her work on noradrenaline blockade and predictive processing at the @naddenā€¦
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RT @LeahBanellis: We also examined how this neural signature of body-wandering aligns with functional connectivity gradients. We found thatā€¦
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4 months
RT @LeahBanellis: We identified a unique brain signature of body-wandering, characterised by increased connectivity between somatomotor, inā€¦
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RT @LeahBanellis: Interestingly, the psychophysiological underpinnings of 'bodily' and 'cognitive' ongoing thoughts were strongly anti-corrā€¦
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RT @LeahBanellis: Crucially, we found that higher levels of body-wandering were linked to more negative thoughts, especially those involvinā€¦
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RT @LeahBanellis: We first compared the cognitive vs body-related items (pink vs blue boxplots), finding that while interoceptive thoughtsā€¦
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4 months
RT @LeahBanellis: After a 15-minute resting-state fMRI scan, healthy participants completed the MDIES, rating their thoughts along cognitivā€¦
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4 months
RT @CFIN_AU: New @visceral_mind preprint explores how we think about our bodies during resting state fMRI!
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4 months
How much do we think about our bodies when we lie at rest in the brain scanner? And how does this relate to our emotions during the scan? Don't miss this new @visceral_mind preprint on the neural and psycho-physiological correlates of interoceptive 'body-wandering'!
@LeahBanellis
Leah Banellis
4 months
What happens when our stream of consciousness turns inward, towards the body? Our new fMRI study of 536 individuals finds that 'body-wandering' is associated with distinct patterns of brain connectivity, physiology, affect, and mental health:
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4 months
RT @LeahBanellis: What happens when our stream of consciousness turns inward, towards the body? Our new fMRI study of 536 individuals findsā€¦
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4 months
RT @arthur_courtin: Is our sensitivity to pain influenced by signals coming from our blood vessels? This could explain why when we raiseā€¦
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@visceral_mind
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4 months
Check out this cool paper from ECG/BPP lab member Arthur! šŸ§ šŸ“š
@arthur_courtin
Arthur Courtin
4 months
Is our sensitivity to pain influenced by signals coming from our blood vessels? This could explain why when we raise the arm on which a capsaicin patch is applied, the pain becomes much worse, a phenomenon we describe and probe in our latest paper A šŸ§µ
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RT @LauraSirucek: An absolute pleasure and honor to hold my first presentation as a @CNAP_AAU member at the AAU SUND Neuroscience Event šŸ§  -ā€¦
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RT @micahgallen: On my way to Aalborg to present our work in computational modelling of cardiac and respiratory psychophysics! Featuring aā€¦
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