Marlie Tandoc
@marlietandoc.bsky.social
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cognitive neuroscientist previously at upenn | learning and memory
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Can't believe this chapter of my life is coming to an end 😭💕 Anna has been the best mentor I could have ever asked for. Vibrant, intelligent, empathetic. I'm so lucky to have been part of her lab from the start and can't wait to keep watching the lab and its science flourish in the years to come 🌸
annaschapiro.bsky.social
Presenting DR. Tandoc!!! @marlietandoc.bsky.social It has been such a joy to get to work with this brilliant, creative, and fun person. Marlie was key to building both our lab's research program and its community from the very beginning, and we are going to miss her immensely. 💜 🥲
marlietandoc.bsky.social
So excited to see this out!
dhairyyasingh.bsky.social
New preprint! Statistical structure skews object memory toward predictable successors. Model simulations show how this bias can arise from the backward expansion of hippocampal representations.
w/co-first @codydong.bsky.social , @marlietandoc.bsky.social & @annaschapiro.bsky.social osf.io/yuxb6_v1
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marlietandoc.bsky.social
Can't believe this chapter of my life is coming to an end 😭💕 Anna has been the best mentor I could have ever asked for. Vibrant, intelligent, empathetic. I'm so lucky to have been part of her lab from the start and can't wait to keep watching the lab and its science flourish in the years to come 🌸
annaschapiro.bsky.social
Presenting DR. Tandoc!!! @marlietandoc.bsky.social It has been such a joy to get to work with this brilliant, creative, and fun person. Marlie was key to building both our lab's research program and its community from the very beginning, and we are going to miss her immensely. 💜 🥲
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jonathannicholas.bsky.social
Why do we remember so many details of our experiences even when it is unclear if we will actually ever need them?

In a new preprint, @marcelomattar.bsky.social and I asked whether this property is adaptive, because what will be relevant in the future often (usually?!) isn’t apparent.
Episodic memory facilitates flexible decision making via access to detailed events
Our experiences contain countless details that may be important in the future, yet we rarely know which will matter and which won't. This uncertainty poses a difficult challenge for adaptive decision ...
www.biorxiv.org
marlietandoc.bsky.social
Honored to have this research featured on the Under the Cortex podcast! Opportunities like this are incredibly valuable to us trainees and I've definitely been learning a lot on how to communicate science to the public. Thank you so much to the APS for giving me the opportunity :)
marlietandoc.bsky.social
The across exp comparison in this study with novel vs real-world objects is also neat. I often wonder how findings about novel objects/categories (our lab mostly studies this) are similar or different to how we represent real-world objects/things making up more long-term semantic knowledge
marlietandoc.bsky.social
Wow this is extremely relevant and cool!! Thanks so much for sharing! We're also super interested in what kinds of shifts in neural representations might underlie the kinds of behavioral distortions we observed here. I’ll be reading this paper closely..
marlietandoc.bsky.social
New preprint! We show that category structure rapidly warps memory for individual object features according to their roles in the category. Features shared across exemplars pull together while unique features stay apart. With @annaschapiro.bsky.social and Cody Dong. doi.org/10.31234/osf...
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annaschapiro.bsky.social
The lab has three SfN presentations to check out this year!! 

Sun 8:45am WCC 150 nanosymposium @lizsiefert.bsky.social
Tues 2:30pm WCC 144 nanosymposium Zhenglong Zhou
Wed 8am TT13 poster @brynnsherman.bsky.social

I am planning to be in DC myself Tues-Wed, so hope to see you there! #neuroskyence