Yana Fandakova
@yanafandakova.bsky.social
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Developmental cognitive neuroscientist interested in learning, memory and cognitive control. PI of the Learning Brain Lab at the University of Trier.
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Matthias Nau
@matthiasnau.bsky.social
· Aug 28
Studying memory narratives with natural language processing
Cognitive neuroscience research has begun to use natural language processing (NLP)
to examine memory narratives with the hopes of gaining a nuanced understanding of
the mechanisms underlying differenc...
www.cell.com
Yana Fandakova
@yanafandakova.bsky.social
· Jul 25
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Dorsa Amir
@dorsaamir.bsky.social
· Jul 19
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Nature Neuroscience
@natneuro.nature.com
· Jul 16
Direct interactions between the human insula and hippocampus during memory encoding - Nature Neuroscience
The hippocampus and insula communicate when processing emotional memories. Discrete sites in the human insular cortex showed changes that predicted later memory recall, while others responded to emoti...
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Zoya Mooraj
@zoyamooraj.bsky.social
· Jan 14
Toward a functional future for the cognitive neuroscience of human aging
Mooraj et al. outline why task-based functional neuroimaging must move center-stage
to better understand the neural bases of human cognitive aging. In turn, the authors
sketch a framework intended to ...
www.cell.com
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Matthias Gruber
@mjgruber.bsky.social
· Jan 6
Curiosity shapes spatial exploration and cognitive map formation in humans - Communications Psychology
Across two studies using desktop VR, curiosity determined how much humans explored and how well the hand-drawn spatial maps they acquired corresponded to the rooms
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Jorge Morales
@jorge-morales.bsky.social
· Dec 18
Aphantasia as imagery blindsight
In a recent article in TiCS [1], Zeman provided a masterful and balanced review of aphantasia. However, in doing so, he might have been too generous to some accounts. Specifically, unlike Zeman, we consider the view that aphantasia involves nonconscious imagistic representations [2] to be clearly superior to other views. Here, we argue against these other views as they were described by Zeman. In addition, we address some additional arguments that have been raised to counter the idea that aphantasia involves nonconscious imagistic representations [3], which were not addressed by Zeman in his review.
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Konrad Kording
@kordinglab.bsky.social
· Dec 17
Adapting to time: Why nature may have evolved a diverse set of neurons
Author summary The impressive successes of artificial neural networks (ANNs) in solving a range of challenging artificial intelligence tasks have led many researchers to explore the similarities betwe...
journals.plos.org
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