Anikó Kusztor
@anikokusztor.bsky.social
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Research fellow at Monash University, Australia; interested in consciousness & open science Website: https://www.aniko-kusztor.hu
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Have you ever felt like your surroundings look unreal? Our new Registered Report (accepted in Neuroscience of Consciousness) studied derealisation and shows that altered visual experiences don’t change how we assess vividness. To find our more: doi.org/10.31219/osf...
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Last but not least, I am very grateful for my excellent co-authors on this project! @nirmiteem.bsky.social, @hohwy.bsky.social, @qualiastructure.bsky.social and Makiko Yamada!
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If you want to dive deeper into dissociation research, I recently discussed this study and some other upcoming work on the Minds Matter Podcast:
Show notes: www.mindsmatterpodcast.com/s4-ep-16-you...
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3EBE...
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S4 Ep16: Your Mind on Dissociation with Dr. Anikó Kusztor
www.mindsmatterpodcast.com
anikokusztor.bsky.social
Have you ever felt like your surroundings look unreal? Our new Registered Report (accepted in Neuroscience of Consciousness) studied derealisation and shows that altered visual experiences don’t change how we assess vividness. To find our more: doi.org/10.31219/osf...
anikokusztor.bsky.social
Thank you so much for having me!! I always have a blast chatting with @bethfisher.bsky.social and this time was no different! 💕 Also I loved your reflections in the end and how both of you have change your mind perhaps a bit through sharing your experiences with each other. So cool and precious!
mindsmatter.bsky.social
New episode!! Dr. Anikó Kusztor joins us this week to discuss the results of dissociation, and how they vary from person to person. Link in 🧵
anikokusztor.bsky.social
We had a really cool chat about the Olo color and its implications for consciousness research. If you’re after an excellent summary of this paper, look no further! Angus did an excellent job 😎
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Age-related differences in 1/f aperiodic EEG/MEG signals can be driven by cardiac rather than brain activity 👇

#interoception 🧠🫀 #neuroskyence

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Age-related changes in “cortical” 1/f dynamics are linked to cardiac activity
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qualiastructure.bsky.social
Launching our new "Never Ending" Journal Club series from T-lab! In our debut episode, we dive into the fascinating psychological geometries of musical pitch explored in Marjieh, Griffiths & Jacobi (2023).

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm9-...
NEJC#01 Journal Club on Marjieh et al. 2023 “Musical pitch has multiple psychological geometries”
YouTube video by Neural basis of Consciousness & Qualia Structure
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danibeck.bsky.social
New preprint! 🗞️

Lucy Whitmore and I discuss the many potential challenges in using the brain age prediction framework in children and adolescents, and make recommendations for future directions.

🔗: osf.io/preprints/ps...
image showing a figure that illustrates the brain age prediction framework, whereby a machine learning algorithm is trained with multiple brain MRI images and then tested with new brain data. The new brain data is without an age tag, meaning the machine learning algorithm has to estimate age based on its training. The resulting brain predicted age (here 11) is compared to the actual age in the last panel (here 9), and a difference between them is calculated, known as the brain age gap (here 2).
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ellia.bsky.social
Last year IIT was branded as pseudoscience. Not with arguments or evidence, but with a now infamous letter.

I believe that IIT is an important research program, but everyone can judge by themselves:

Consciousness or pseudo-consciousness? By Tononi et al.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Consciousness or pseudo-consciousness? A clash of two paradigms - Nature Neuroscience
Integrated information theory (IIT) starts from consciousness, which is subjective, and accounts for its presence and quality in objective, testable terms. Attempts to label as ‘pseudoscientific’ a th...
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ellia.bsky.social
⚠️🚨New @qualiastructure.bsky.social publication, by @gen21ka.bsky.social @arielzj.bsky.social @takeda @naotsuchiya.bsky.social and @oizumi!

I think that the intuition to apply GWOT to Qualia will have significant and impactful consequences!

Please share and follow the authors!
ellia.bsky.social
Highly recommend: Is my “red” your “red”?: Evaluating structural correspondences between color similarity judgments using unsupervised alignment: iScience www.cell.com/iscience/ful...
Is my “red” your “red”?: Evaluating structural correspondences between color similarity judgments using unsupervised alignment
Psychology
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hohwy.bsky.social
Check out @shawnprest.bsky.social’s new preprint on Modelling meditative deconstruction via letting go.
@monash-m3cs.bsky.social
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New preprint: Modelling meditative deconstruction via letting go! 🧘

Model shows how the phenomenology of defabrication naturally emerges from the dynamics of hierarchical active inference.

I take a computational phenomenology approach, with a model that is in-silico and formalised.🧵
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Check this out and share it widely!! #neuroskyence #Consciousness
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[Trailer]
Summer School Announcement: Learn Qualia Structure & Integrated Information Theory in Venice
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4kU...
produced by Prof Alex Maier at Vanderbilt U. His YouTube channel is full of highly engaging contents! www.youtube.com/@astonishing...
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qualiastructure.bsky.social
[Trailer]
Summer School Announcement: Learn Qualia Structure & Integrated Information Theory in Venice
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4kU...
produced by Prof Alex Maier at Vanderbilt U. His YouTube channel is full of highly engaging contents! www.youtube.com/@astonishing...
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thomasandrillon.bsky.social
Little reminder that I am adding all new publications from Neuroscience of #Consciousness in this thread!

Check it out!

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thomasandrillon.bsky.social
I will try to post the new articles published in Neuroscience of Consciousness here!

Let's start with a paper on grief, which challenges neuroscience's ability to investigate affective states.

**The nature of grief: implications for the neurobiology of emotion**
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The nature of grief: implications for the neurobiology of emotion
Abstract. This paper explores the limitations of neurobiological approaches to human emotional experience, focusing on the case of grief. We propose that g
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thelablab.bsky.social
🗣️ Language is widely distributed throughout the brain 🧠

In a recent correspondence in @natrevneurosci.bsky.social, we suggest that there is no 'language network' in the brain. What appears as such is an inevitable illusion created in part by the methods we use.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Okay these cannot be real 😂
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It’s so cool! Also I think this data goes against many people’s intuition… it’s great to see this research
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Ohh i have my fun fact tor the day! 😎
filosofemas.bsky.social
As expected: "Despite ChatGPT reportedly outperforming 99.9% of humans in a Verbal IQ test, it falls short of passing the Turing Test. In 9 out of the 10 tests conducted, the interrogators successfully identified ChatGPT-4 and the human participant."

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
ChatGPT-4 in the Turing Test - Minds and Machines
There has been considerable optimistic speculation on how well ChatGPT-4 would perform in a Turing Test. However, no minimally serious implementation of the test has been reported to have been carried...
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rebeccaboehme.bsky.social
New preprint! ⬇️🤩

We find a reduced self-other distinction in psychosis 😶‍🌫️, including increased neural activity during self-touch 🧠, reduced latency differences already at the *spinal cord* level 😲, and diminished interoceptive accuracy 🫀.

#neuroskyence
#PsychSciSky
#AcademicSky
Bodily Self-Dysfunction in Psychosis: Altered Neural and Spinal Response to Self-produced Sensations
Psychosis is often characterized by disturbances in the sense of self, with patients frequently misattributing self-produced sensations to external sources. While somatic hallucinations and mispercept...
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