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SUMMARY:Neuroscience Seminar Series for Rising Scholars: Loïc Labache\, PhD (Avram Holmes’s lab)
DESCRIPTION:“Multiscale Organization of Human Brain Lateralization: From Molecular Asymmetries to Cognitive Phenotypes”\nSpeaker: Loïc Labache\, PhD\nPostdoctoral Health AI Research Fellow\, Dr. Avram Holmes’s lab \nDate and Time: Monday\, April 13\, 2026\, 12:00 PM \nIn-Person: Room 127\, Staged Research Building (SRB)\, Busch Campus \nJoin via Zoom: Please email the host\, Dr. Noelle Stiles (noelle.stiles@rutgers.edu)\, or check the CAHBIR Slack #General thread for the link \nAbstract: Hemispheric specialization is a fundamental feature of human brain organization\, yet its biological basis and variability remain unclear. Here\, I combine multimodal imaging and transcriptomic data to show that cortical lateralization is supported by gradients in neurochemical and cellular architecture that define left-lateralized language and right-lateralized attention networks. Using Human Connectome Project data\, I further identify distinct\, heritable phenotypes of attentional lateralization and introduce a “crowding” framework capturing how language and attention co-lateralize across individuals. Together\, these findings support a multiscale model in which hemispheric specialization reflects both biological constraints and flexible population-level organization.
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/neuroscience-seminar-series-for-rising-scholars-loic-labache-phd-avram-holmess-lab/
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