Dezső Németh
nemeth.bsky.social
Dezső Németh
@nemeth.bsky.social
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Cognitive Neuroscientist at Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM | statistical learning | memory consolidation | predictive processing | implicit cognition | (local) sleep |
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Interesting to compare meta-analyses on sleep spindles & memory. Ujma (2024) found no correlation. The latest eLife meta also shows spindle amplitude not significantly tied to memory:CI [−0.04, 0.18]. But they also report hints about coupling. These processes are complex — it’s not just yes or no.
#sleeppeeps check out this new meta-analysis which provides great guidance on spindle-slow oscillation measurement which has been highly variable across papers! This work was done in my lab @umass by Thea Ng, an undergraduate @MountHolyoke!

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Does slow oscillation-spindle coupling contribute to sleep-dependent memory consolidation? A Bayesian meta-analysis
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New podcast alert!

Check out the Brain Architects new lest episode wherever you listen!

#sleeppeeps
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Curious about the human ability to extract regularities from sensory input (i.e., “statistical learning”) and individual differences therein? #CognitiveScience #Learning

Our #Consensus paper presents the collective insights of 27 researchers worldwide 🌎 💬 🌍 💬 🌏 💬:
🔗 doi.org/10.31234/osf...
Excited to share our latest paper! We show that autistic traits are associated with a different speed-accuracy strategy when the environment changes. This highlights the power of a dimensional approach over rigid categorical views.
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#Autism #Learning #StatisticalLearning
Autistic traits relate to speed/accuracy trade-off but not statistical learning and updating - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Autistic traits relate to speed/accuracy trade-off but not statistical learning and updating
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Our new paper is out!
How do executive functions shape our ability to rewire habits / update predictive models?
✔️ Better inhibition = easier habit change
❌ Strong semantic fluency = harder to update old patterns because of the long-term memory access.

doi.org/10.1038/s415...
The interplay between executive functions and updating predictive representations - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - The interplay between executive functions and updating predictive representations
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***🚨 New Paper 🚨***

Both #sleep and eyes-closed waking rest improve memory. But sleep also increases FALSE recall in some paradigms.

Q: Does eyes-closed rest similarly increase false recall?

A: No.

Free access link:
authors.elsevier.com/a/1lYgb3qNaA...

#sleeppeeps #psychscisky 🧠🟦
Our latest research on mind wandering just got covered by Scientific American — check it out!
Do you actually learn more when you let your mind wander? A study suggests you might be better at implicit learning when your mind is elsewhere.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/when...
When Letting Your Mind Wander Helps You Learn
Zoning out reveals hidden patterns in tasks
www.scientificamerican.com
If you're an international PhD student at Harvard working on learning and memory in cognitive neuroscience or psychology—and your visa has been cancelled—don’t lose hope. Get in touch with me. I’m confident we can find you an inspiring place to continue your research and thrive.
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Reliability paradox. It is not a paradox. osf.io/mu896_v1
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✈️ I'm still recovering from jetlag but had a great time at #SRCD2025!

Thrilled about our symposium on cognitive control and statistical learning. @nemeth.bsky.social and Rachel Foster gave fantastic talks—Rachel did amazingly well for her 1st conference and will soon be on the job market!
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Excited to be opening for this symposium today with @nemeth.bsky.social, Rachel Foster, and Qianqian Wang.

Join us today at 10:00AM in Room 203AB

#SRCD #statisticallearning #cognitivecontrol
Excited to present at SRCD in Minneapolis! I'll be speaking in the 'Developmental Dynamics Between Higher-Order Cognitive Control and Bottom-Up Statistical Learning' symposium. I'm going speak about our new longitudinal study. Join me Thursday at 10:00 AM in Room 203AB! #SRCD2025
Excited to present at SRCD in Minneapolis! I'll be speaking in the 'Developmental Dynamics Between Higher-Order Cognitive Control and Bottom-Up Statistical Learning' symposium. I'm going speak about our new longitudinal study. Join me Thursday at 10:00 AM in Room 203AB! #SRCD2025
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For the francophones out there, we've just launched a national online survey about social network use in adults and adolescents. Don't hesitate to participate (15-20 min) and spread the word! www.sual.fr/about-5

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I truly enjoyed my visit to The Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC) in Granada. Thank you very much for the invitation, Juan Lupiáñez! It was a pleasure to present in such an inspiring environment.