Feilong Lab @ South Carolina

Feilong Lab @ South Carolina#

@feilonglab.bsky.social | @feilonglab

What we do

We combine computational methods and neuroimaging data to study both the shared and individual aspects of the brain’s functional architecture. Our work uses hyperalignment to characterize individual differences at fine spatial scales (voxel- or vertex-level). We study how these differences develop and how they relate to intelligence, personality, and disorders. We also build and improve brain templates, as well as compare human brains with monkey brains and artificial neural networks to examine commonalities and differences across species and systems.

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Brain differences and their correlates

Individual differences in brain organization and their correlates

Brain differences and their correlates

Structural and functional brain templates

Structural and functional brain templates

Structural and functional brain templates

Comparisons across species and systems

Comparisons across species and systems

Comparisons across species and systems

Predicting individualized brain responses

Predicting individualized brain responses

Predicting individualized brain responses

Hyperalignment and the INT model

Hyperalignment and the INT model

Hyperalignment and the INT model

Ongoing and future research directions

Ongoing and future research directions

Ongoing and future research directions