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-moved to BlueSky- Cognitive (neuro)scientist • Studying visual perception, memory, attention, awareness • Assistant professor at Utrecht University • CAP-Lab

Amsterdam, Nederland
Joined June 2018
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@SuryaGayet
Surya Gayet
2 years
🚨Hi Tweeps, please allow me proudly present the CAP-lab website: https://t.co/scRxHddOiY Where CAP stands for Consciousness, Attention, & Perception (and coincidentally refers to my favorite clothing attribute). Please, have a look, and don't forget to follow my PhD students!
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cap-lab.net
This is the website of the CAP-Lab, a group of researchers studying the cognitive (neuro)science of consciousness, attention, perception, and working memory. The head of the CAP-Lab is Surya Gayet,...
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@LuChunYeh
Lu-Chun Yeh
6 months
How fast do we extract distance cues from scenes 🛤️🏞️🏜️ and integrate them with retinal size 🧸🐻 to infer real object size? Our new EEG study in Cortex has answers! w/@DKaiserlab @SuryaGayet @MariusPeelen Check it out:
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@SuryaGayet
Surya Gayet
9 months
Dance for me, algorithm, dance for me #donthatetheplayerhatethegame
@nsaphra
Naomi Saphra
9 months
time to fake my account being active so I get an algorithmic boost when I post 5 new papers in the next couple weeks
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Surya Gayet
10 months
New paper out by the awesome Luzi Xu! We asked whether mere exposure to (currently disregarded) visual objects, expedites encoding of these objects into memory when we select them for action later. Our data show that we passively build up memory traces for (non-selected) items.
@LUZIXU1
Luzi Xu
10 months
🚨New paper out in JEP:HPP with @AndreSahakian @SuryaGayet Chris Paffen @SvanderStigchel!In this study, we asked whether memory traces are formed for items that have not yet been selected for immediate action, while we are actively sampling targets for imminent action.
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Surya Gayet
11 months
🚨 very proud of the awesome Dan, who just published the 1st paper of her PhD. We show that observers can flexibly alter the priority state of visual working memory items, to determine how (strongly) these items influence concurrent early visual processing (e.g., to guide search)
@wangdan09184809
Dan Wang
11 months
🚨My first paper with @SamsonChota @LUZIXU1 @SvanderStigchel @SuryaGayet accepted in Consciousness and Cognition ( https://t.co/LWR3gbdOAK) We asked whether the impact of VWM content on early visual processing depends on the priority state of memory items
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Surya Gayet
1 year
🚨 New paper 🚨 from https://t.co/bOVMDS9UMe, just accepted in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. In the 1st paper from his PhD, @YichenYuan6 (w @NathanvdStoep) investigated how we combine hearing & vision to perceive & predict the location of objects. TLDR & preprint:
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cap-lab.net
This is the website of the CAP-Lab, a group of researchers studying the cognitive (neuro)science of consciousness, attention, perception, and working memory. The head of the CAP-Lab is Surya Gayet,...
@YichenYuan6
Yichen Yuan
1 year
New paper accepted in JEP-General (preprint: https://t.co/vifmOB2OR2) with @SuryaGayet & @NathanvdStoep. We show that observers use both hearing & vision for localizing static objects, but rely on a single modality to report & predict the location of moving objects. 1/9
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@SuryaGayet
Surya Gayet
1 year
It seems like most of academia is moving to the alternative 🦋 (BlueSky). Follow me there: @suryagayet.bsky.social See you on the other side :-)
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@IrisVanRooij
Iris van Rooij 💭
1 year
📢 Onderwijs en onderzoek zijn cruciaal om de grote vraagstukken van onze tijd aan te pakken! Toch bezuinigt het kabinet-Schoof €1 miljard op hoger onderwijs en wetenschap. Wij komen in actie tegen deze bezuinigingen! Teken jij ook de petitie?
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Surya Gayet
1 year
Sushrut is one of these few people who will single-handedly crank up the IQ of your department. Any UK-basee lab or institute looking for a fun and super smart person working on the intersection of computational neuroscience and machine learning, do reach out to him!
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Sushrut Thorat
1 year
🚨 Looking for a postdoc/research-scientist/lecturer position in the UK 🇬🇧, mid-2025! Q: How does the visual cortex acquire its expressivity (SSL/RL), process visual relations, and interface with decision-making networks? #NeuroAI #CogSci #CompNeuro CV:
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Surya Gayet
1 year
🚨Very proud to see the awesome Dan kicking some academic ass in the first preprint of her PhD! Using 3 experimental tasks, we show that humans can flexibly control to what extent working memory content influences early visual processing, with next-to-no loss in recall precision.
@wangdan09184809
Dan Wang
1 year
New preprint out🚨 with @SamsonChota @LUZIXU1 @SvanderStigchel @SuryaGayet, titled “The priority state of items in visual working memory determines their influence on early visual processing” https://t.co/dIE7ZvWBEs
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Surya Gayet
1 year
🚨 New preprint out 🚨 led by superstar @LuChunYeh. To estimate the size of objects in the world, we need to combine the object's retinal size with pictorial distance cues from the surrounding scene. Using EEG and decoding methods we show how this process unfolds over time.
@DKaiserlab
Kaiser Lab
1 year
New preprint led by @LuChunYeh, with @MariusPeelen & @SuryaGayet: Using EEG, we delineate how neural representations of real-world object size emerge from interactions of the object's retinal size and pictorial distance cues from the scene context. 🐻🧸🛤️ https://t.co/orXC7i8B36
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@DKoevoet
Damian Koevoet
1 year
New article w/ @arora__borealis! A recent paper (@freekvanede @KiaNobre) found a neural correlate of sampling from memory representations to guide decision-making. We discuss the findings and provide future steps. Now in Journal of Neuroscience https://t.co/rWivxGG5YV
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jneurosci.org
Throughout our day, we continually make decisions to behave effectively in our environment. Imagine you want to cross a busy road. To ultimately decide when to cross, you accumulate sensory evidence...
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@SuryaGayet
Surya Gayet
1 year
I couldn't envision a better place to do a PhD! I had a great time here, and still am. They're looking for a PhD candidate who will use EEG & behavioral methods to study visual attention. Feel free to reach out & ask me about the environment/team (I'm not involved in the project)
@AttentionLabUU
AttentionLab UU
1 year
We are looking for a new colleague! #Vacancy for a 4 year fully-funded PhD position in cognitive psychology. The candidate will investigate individual differences in the spotlight of visual attention. Apply before October 6th! https://t.co/2b4yYo3Q5v
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Surya Gayet
1 year
New paper out in Psych Science, spearheaded by the awesome @LUZIXU1, titled "statistical learning facilitates access to awareness". See the cited tweet below for a short thread, and read the linked press release for a laymen's summary (in Dutch):
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uu.nl
Experimenteel psychologen tonen aan dat onwaarschijnlijke objecten minder vaak bewust worden waargenomen dan waarschijnlijke objecten.
@LUZIXU1
Luzi Xu
1 year
New paper out in @PsychScience with @chrispaffen, @SvanderStigchel, & @SuryaGayet. We used three distinct paradigms and consistently found that statistical learning influences the prioritization of visual objects in accessing consciousness. OA:
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Surya Gayet
1 year
New preprint out! The number of things (or: numerosity) you perceive, is affected by the number of things you were previously exposed to. In this fMRI study led by @zlyhhh3 we show that such numerosity adaptation may originate in early visual areas that respond to image contrast.
@LiangyouZhang
Liangyou
1 year
Our preprint work shows that slopes of numerosity monotonic responses are affected by adaptation to different numerosities in early visual cortex. I really appreciate my coauthors @benmarkharvey @SuryaGayet @serge_dumoulin @evi_hendrikx and @zzluu99. https://t.co/rSNcjq5CTd.
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Surya Gayet
1 year
Together with @SamsonChota, @SvanderStigchel (@AttentionLabUU), and Leon Kenemans. And also thanks to useful discussions with @EelkeSpaak, @KatDuecker, and @freekvanede (among others). Funded by @ERC_Research (to SvdS). >>> Looking forward to hear all your thoughts! <<<
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Surya Gayet
1 year
🚨Preprint alert! 🚨 In this very exciting project, spearheaded by the brilliant @arora__borealis, we use Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging (RIFT) with EEG, to dissociate between neural implementations of attentional selection during memory VS perception:
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biorxiv.org
Visual Working Memory (VWM) stores visual information for upcoming actions. Just as attention can shift externally towards relevant objects in the visual environment, attention can shift internally...
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Kabir Arora
1 year
New preprint alert! In the first project of my PhD, we use RIFT to show that the visual system is not passively recruiting mechanisms of external attention for prioritization in VWM, but is instead using space as an organizational principle to store and select items in VWM.
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Surya Gayet
1 year
🚨New paper🚨 In 2017 the major Dutch science funder (@NWONieuws) initiated a grant scheme for replicating cornerstone studies. Lead by the Replication in Action team, we (laureates from different disciplines) share our recommendations & experiences conducting these replications.
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ReproducibiliTea
1 year
Replication studies in the Netherlands: Lessons learned and recommendations for funders, publishers and editors, and universities https://t.co/fALTN1iZ3Z
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