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Psychology PhD Student at @UChicago studying memorability in the #BrainBridgeLab. NSF GRFP

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Cambria Revsine
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New paper out in Nature Human Behaviour!. In it, @WilmaBainbridge and I find that participants tend to remember and forget the same speakers' voices, regardless of speech content. We also predict the memorability of voices from their low-level features:
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Cambria Revsine
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RT @EmmaMegla: Can you better recall the visual details of scenes after a night of sleep? The answer might surprise you - come visit my und….
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Cambria Revsine
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RT @Hannahguo115: I’ll be giving my first #VSS2024 talk on Wed 5/22 at 9:45 AM in Talk Toom 2 (Talk Session - Visual Memory) on the “semant….
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Cambria Revsine
1 year
My first first-author paper is out now-- check out the thread and paper! Thanks to the whole team, especially Fernando for all his mentorship on this project 🧠.
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Fernando M Ramírez
1 year
It’s finally out!!! Happy to share our publication in J Neuro of this fun project conducted with a great team Cambria Revsine @CRevsine, Javier Gonzalez-Castillo @javiergcas, @elimerriam and Peter Bandettini @fMRI_today (1/3).
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RT @Hannahguo115: Check out my JEP:G paper with @WilmaBainbridge at Children remember the same images as each othe….
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Cambria Revsine
2 years
Excited to share my new preprint with @WilmaBainbridge & Esther Goldberg where we find the first evidence of consistent memorability for auditory stimuli (speakers' voices), which can be reliably predicted by acoustic voice features!.
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Memorability, the likelihood that a stimulus is remembered, is an intrinsic stimulus property that is highly consistent across people—participants tend to remember and forget the same faces, objects,...
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Cambria Revsine
2 years
RT @WilmaBainbridge: Calling all artists in the US! Our lab's running a contest challenging you to make the most memorable or forgettable p….
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Cambria Revsine
2 years
RT @EmmaMegla: How is what’s stored in our memories affected by time? In my new preprint with @WilmaBainbridge, we leveraged 800+ drawings….
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RT @monicarosenb: Interested in applying to Ph.D. programs in psychology? Learn more at our Jan 22 webinar, Preparing for Graduate School i….
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2 years
In my preprint with @WilmaBainbridge, we tried to train participants to learn image memorability. Though they improved slightly, participants never reached the level of the DNN ResMem, suggesting that we are unable to access memorability’s full variance:
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Memorability, or the likelihood that an image is later remembered, is an intrinsic stimulus property that is remarkably consistent across viewers. Despite this consistency in what people remember and...
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2 years
RT @WilmaBainbridge: You'd think remembering art is subjective, but in a new paper in @PNASNews, @trentdavis01 and I build a model that can….
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RT @WilmaBainbridge: Incredibly honored to have just received an NSF EAGER grant to study memorability in the auditory domain - for voices!….
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RT @WilmaBainbridge: I'm excited to see everyone soon at #VSS2023! Our lab has a lot of exciting research to show to you all. I'll be there….
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Cambria Revsine
2 years
I still can't believe that I was awarded the NSF GRFP this week!! Couldn't have done it without the support of my wonderful mentor @WilmaBainbridge and labmates! 🧠🎉.
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Cambria Revsine
3 years
So excited to share our preprint! We constructed a biologically-inspired model that accounts for a range of consistent and inconsistent findings in the fMRI MVPA face-processing literature. Check it out!.
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Fernando M Ramírez
3 years
Happy to share the preprint of this fun project conducted with a great team Cambria Revsine @CRevsine, Javier Gonzalez-Castillo @javiergcas, @elimerriam and Peter Bandettini @fMRI_today (1/3).
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RT @Hannahguo115: • Children already remember and forget the same images as adults by age 4. • ResMem DNN trained using adult data could b….
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Cambria Revsine
3 years
RT @WilmaBainbridge: New preprint w/ @Chris_I_Baker: we scanned people watching memories they recorded w/ @1SecondEveryday from up to 7 yr….
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