Lin Du (dylan)
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    • 🎓 Defended Master's Degree
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    • Decoupling MCI-specific signatures from shared neurobiological substrates of cognitive aging via deep learning
    • An Efficient Contrastive Deep Learning Model for Identifying Schizophrenia-Specific Neuroanatomical Variations
    • Mapping Cell-Type-Specific Transcriptomic Entropy Across the Cortex
    • Structural Brain Abnormalities in Schizophrenia Based on Contrastive Learning
    • The Neurodynamic Computational Model Reveals Abnormal Multistable Spatiotemporal Patterns and Mechanisms in Schizophrenia
    • Low-Dimensional Temporal Representations of Brain Functional Networks Using a Transformer-Based Autoencoder
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    • Zero-shot World Models Are Developmentally Efficient Learners, leading discussion
    • Investigating causal lag threads within whole-brain circuits
    • Mapping cell-type-specific transcriptomic entropy across the cortex
    • Structural brain abnormalities in schizophrenia based on contrastive learning
    • Uni-BrainX: Unified brain imaging across sites by contrastive learning and transformer attention
    • An efficient contrastive deep learning model for identifying schizophrenia-specific neuroanatomical variations
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