Tristan Yates
@tristansyates.bsky.social
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baby brain scientist, perception and memory and events || PhD @yale || postdoc @columbia || she/her
https://tristansyates.github.io/
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Tristan Yates
@tristansyates.bsky.social
· Mar 20
Hippocampal encoding of memories in human infants
Humans lack memories for specific events from the first few years of life. We investigated the mechanistic basis of this infantile amnesia by scanning the brains of awake infants with functional magne...
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Julia Moser
@drjuliamoser.bsky.social
· Aug 29
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Mariam Aly
@mariamaly.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Repeated Viewing of a Narrative Movie Changes Event Timescales in The Brain
Many experiences occur repeatedly throughout our lives: we might watch the same movie more than once and listen to the same song on repeat. How does the brain modify its representations of events when...
www.biorxiv.org
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Erica Busch
@elbusch.bsky.social
· Aug 12
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Tess Forest
@tessforest.bsky.social
· Aug 6
<em>Child Development</em> | SRCD Journal | Wiley Online Library
Cognitive development is associated with how predictable caregivers are, but the mechanisms driving this are unclear. One possibility is caregiver predictability initially shapes how infants gather i...
srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Paul Young
@paulgyoung.bsky.social
· Aug 2
Structure of CFTR bound to (R)-BPO-27 unveils a pore-blockage mechanism
Nature Communications - Hyperactivation of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is central to the pathogenesis of secretory diarrheas and autosomal dominant polycystic...
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Tristan Yates
@tristansyates.bsky.social
· Jul 22
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Marta Silva
@martamasilva.bsky.social
· Jul 1
Movie-watching evokes ripple-like activity within events and at event boundaries
Nature Communications - The neural processes involved in memory formation for realistic experiences remain poorly understood. Here, the authors found that ripple-like activity in the human...
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Damien Fair
@drdamienfair.bsky.social
· Jun 29