Yinming Sun

Research Scholar
Email
yinming.sunobfuscate@stanford.edu

Yinming joined the BDL in May 2021 as a postdoctoral scholar. Yinming is a biomedical engineer by training and have been working mainly on experimental studies involving concurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalography (EEG). Currently, he is working on understanding the neuronal mechanisms underlying cognitive function through neuroimaging data collected during naturalistic settings. Specifically, he hopes to gain insights into how macroscale neuroimaging findings, especially those found through topological data analysis, can be fitted with microscale models with realistic biophysical parameters.

Papers

Concurrent single-pulse (sp) TMS/fMRI to reveal the causal connectome in healthy and patient populations (2024). BioRxiv

Densely sampled stimulus-response map of human cortex with single pulse TMS-EEG and its relation to whole brain neuroimaging measures (2024). BioRxiv

Cross-attractor modeling of resting-state functional connectivity in psychiatric disorders (2023). NeuroImage

Cross-attractor modeling of resting-state functional connectivity in psychiatric disorders reveals disturbances in excitation, inhibition, and energy gaps (2022). BioRxiv

Cross-attractor repertoire provides new perspective on structure-function relationship in the brain (2022). NeuroImage

Projects

Quantifying changes in brain dynamics associated with non-invasive brain stimulation

Only time will tell - a computational psychiatry approach to model temporal transitions in brain activity as a lens towards developing better diagnostic nosology for psychiatric illness

Deciphering “ongoing” cognition using concurrent multimodal neuroimaging and continuous multitask paradigm