Kirsten Hilger
@Kirsten_Hilger
Head of Junior Research Group - Networks of Behavior and Cognition - @kirstenhilger.bsky.social
Looking forward to a great @ISIRonline meeting in Chicago @NorthwesternU with @rjhaier @ThomasRCoyle .... 🤗

🥳 Congratulations to Jonas Thiele - now PhD!! 😃 - who did a great job yesterday and defended this dissertation! @Uni_WUE >> with the well-deserved grade: SUMMA CUM LAUDE!!!!!😍 - many thanks again to our collaboration partners @spornslab @joshfasky @rexjung Adam Chuderski ...

Wonderful and very stimulating summer course: tribuna.ucm.es/news/neurocien…
Was a great meeting and inspiring discussions - thanks for inviting me @ROBERTO_COLOM !!!
Was a great meeting and inspiring discussions - thanks for inviting me @ROBERTO_COLOM !!!

Looking forward to the last day of the PUG conference in @wuerzburg_de @Uni_WUE.

Thanks everybody for joining our symposium #pug2025 !!! @_markett_ @JohannaPopp1 and @bioDGPs_DGPA the inspiring discussion!

And here it is: 😃 nature.com/articles/s4200….
Today accepted @NatureComms Biology:😃😃😃😃😃😃 x.com/Kirsten_Hilger… biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Today accepted @NatureComms Biology:😃😃😃😃😃😃 x.com/Kirsten_Hilger… biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
📢📢📢 Structural-Functional Brain Network Coupling During Task Performance Reveals Intelligence-Relevant Communication Strategies‼️‼️ New predictive modeling framework to predict IQ from the coupling between structural and functional 🧠-networks: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
🔜😃 Happy to share our new Preprint‼️: "Network Neuroscience of Human Multitasking: Local Features Matter"👁️. We applied advanced NetNeuro methods to shed light on the basis of modality-based crosstalk within the human brain🧠. doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…

🐣🐰For those who are interested in my research and this of @AnnaLSchubert on the biological bases of intelligence or need an easter present 🤪for their families 😅 > Today published in GEO > HAPPY EASTER to everybody! 🐰🐣💙💚shop.geo.de/de_DE/einzelhe…

AI can predict human intelligence by looking at the connections in thinking brains—and the more connections it assesses, the better its predictions become, according to a study by @Kirsten_Hilger and colleagues. In PNAS Nexus: ow.ly/zT1e50Upw2i