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Is familiarity specific to faces? No way... https://t.co/jhRnpdG7vS
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Recognizing a stimulus as familiar is an important capacity in our everyday life. Recent investigation of visual processes has led to important insights into the nature of the neural representations...
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New review paper with @gkovacs1965 @VoiceSRS on familiar face recognition out now! We review recent advances in EEG/ERP research and present a refined theoretical approach. @DurhamPsych @DROdurham
https://t.co/t3rqbKY6On
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New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Christopher R. Cox, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph, et al: Representational similarity learning reveals a graded multidimensional semantic space in the human anterior temporal cortex https://t.co/VmJ2RfJA3b
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📢New preprint! We at @gen_jena, together with @MeikeRamon and @SchroegerA, conducted a behavioural study about why people differ in their face identity processing skills. Go check it out! 👉
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Overpublishing puts enormous stress on students and PIs. And brings tons of money to publishers in STEM. A new study shows that the number of papers is increasing FASTER than the number of #PhD graduates. It’s an amazing work with very useful statistics. Huge kudos to the
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Now it's out in @ScienceAdvances
https://t.co/cCr7tMMSAx. Using EEG and fMRI data, we found that top-down feedback mediated by cortical alpha dynamics plays a key role in the construction of coherent visual experiences. With Daniel Kaiser and Radek Cichy. @CCNBerlin
Happy to share our new preprint https://t.co/pEM6mskkAt. Together with Radek Cichy and Daniel Kaiser, we found feedback in the alpha frequency across the visual hierarchy as a key mechanism for integrating spatiotemporally consistent information in natural vision.
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So excited to share my first PhD-project with my supervisor @mareikegrotheer and @KularHolly @kalatwt & Julia Jorgensen.🥳 Our MRI-study investigated responses in OTS-words (VWFA) when reading words in text & emoji format: https://t.co/FP7g4SVDRN More infos in this thread 🧵
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The visual word form area in the occipitotemporal sulcus (OTS), here referred to as OTS-words, responds more strongly to text than other visual stimuli and plays a critical role in reading. Here we...
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New paper in Imaging Neuroscience @mitpress by Nan Zhao, Joy Hirsch, et al: Separable processes for live “in-person” and live “zoom-like” faces https://t.co/gKsTLONMKd
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How does our memory of newly learnt faces change over the first 24 hours? New paper with @MilaPopova8, Maya Schipper, Deni Zakriev, @mikeburton47, and Andy Young showing ERP evidence for overnight consolidation. @DurhamPsych @CORTEXjournal
https://t.co/NiXzc33v9m
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Join us! We're now hiring a 3yr Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cognitive Neuroscience to investigate the perceptual & cognitive processes of #social interaction & #communication with @ManuelVarlet Applications close 1 Dec https://t.co/D1tRnksIx0
#postdoc #cogneuro #musicscience
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A remarkable degree of long periodicity in the human entorhinal cortex to represent time: https://t.co/BnJQBY50Z4
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I made some delicious #Halloween 🎃 treats as a tribute to #PhineasGage the most important lesion patient in the history of #neuroscience He survived an accident in which an iron rod shot through his frontal lobe and impaired his socio-emotional capacity https://t.co/SWjSbmUeYt
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New preprints out, happy to get any comments from you.
New preprint out! 📣 A fMRI study conducted with @BPCNFSUJENA, @Chenglin_105 and @gen_jena on how the brain responds to distinctive vs. typical visual stimuli, and whether responses change depending on stimulus predictability. https://t.co/ooXk3oZaY6
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New preprint out! 📣 A fMRI study conducted with @BPCNFSUJENA, @Chenglin_105 and @gen_jena on how the brain responds to distinctive vs. typical visual stimuli, and whether responses change depending on stimulus predictability. https://t.co/ooXk3oZaY6
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The brain calibrates itself based on the past stimulus diet, which makes frequently observed stimuli appear as typical (as opposed to uncommon stimuli, which appear as distinctive). Based on predic...
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The first set of results from @TempletonWorld @ArcCogitate generated a lot of discussion, but little has been said about what one might call 'the hard problem of theory comparison': How should data from different experiments be used to assess the evidence for competing theories ?
"We highlight the challenges to change people's mind and the need for a quantitative framework integrating evidence for systematic theory testing and building." 👀
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Exciting opportunity for doing a PhD program in Cognitive NeuroImaging (CoNI)! Lot's of great people around e.g. @NikWeiskopf @doellerlab @arnovillri @sofievalk @CGrosseWiesmann @LanguageCycles @GesaHartwigsen @nicoscherf @skeidelab @ThevesStephanie and Leipzig is a great place!
Here we go! 🥳Applications can be submitted until 15.11.23 🗓️📢. Good luck! We are excited and looking forward to your applications. #PhD #phdlife #academiclife 👉 https://t.co/hStapx4kGz
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1/ IIT can and should be critiqued, but this letter, despite many admirable signatories (& colleagues/friends) is disappointing. The accusation of pseudoscience is serious & clickbaity & IMO the letter doesn't justify it
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The media, including news articles in both Nature and Science, have recently celebrated the Integrated Information Theory (IIT) as a ‘leading’ and empirically tested theory of consciousness. We are...
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