Sharif Kronemer
@sharifkronemer
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow @NIH
Bethesda, MD
Joined September 2012
Where is consciousness in the brain? Our publication uses an innovative no-report paradigm, fMRI, scalp EEG, and depth thalamic recordings to isolate the brain networks of human visual perception. We find visual perception involves large scale networks! https://t.co/dOFQdlQQqD
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Nature Communications - Isolating the neural mechanisms of consciousness is complicated by task report and other irrelevant signals. Here, the authors removed report and eye movement confounds to...
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Very cool that my PhD thesis publication https://t.co/dOFQdlzNoD was listed among the top 25 in Nature Communications in 2022. Congratulations to my co-authors!
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Nature Communications - Isolating the neural mechanisms of consciousness is complicated by task report and other irrelevant signals. Here, the authors removed report and eye movement confounds to...
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What a treat to welcome @OWUAlumni @sharifkronemer and @ClaireEverhart back to campus Friday and to hear Sharif share his pioneering research with @OWUNeuroscience students and faculty. Such fond memories of your days as student leaders @OhioWesleyan, and so proud of both of you.
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A big thank you to OWU Psychology/Neuroscience and The Neurds (OWU's undergraduate neuroscience club) for hosting me! It was nostalgic to be back on campus. @OhioWesleyan #neuroscience #consciousness
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Announcing the "Next Frontiers in Consciousness Research" Workshop held at the NIH on June 26-28, 2023! https://t.co/drFH10dOnz In-person attendance is invitation only, but there are a limited number of slots for trainees to present posters (with an $800 travel stipend each).
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I am excited to return to my undergraduate alma mater - Ohio Wesleyan University - to present my research on the neural mechanisms of visual consciousness. My passion for consciousness began at OWU! @OhioWesleyan
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Oil production, happiness vs income, the size of nuclear explosions, global human population, and more are visualized in these compelling infographics
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In this ninth edition of our yearly round-up, we highlight visualizations that broke new ground in design and data-driven reporting.
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Funny to see the physiology I obsess over in my research offered up as food on the streets of Cairo, Egypt… of course, these aren’t human ;)
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Beautiful science images from 2022 https://t.co/OqAXfutSHa
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The no-report paradigm leveraged changes in eye movement and machine learning to covertly predict the visual conscious perception of face stimuli on a trial-by-trial basis. This fun Yale News article highlights this approach.
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A Yale study describes how our brains are capable of sorting through an avalanche of external stimuli to shape a sense of our surroundings.
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The Blumenfeld Lab is looking for a postdoc in an NIH funded position, studying animal models of epilepsy! For more details: https://t.co/iIEKch4DmR
#epilepsy #animalmodels #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #postdoc #postdocjobs
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So. Twitter has apparently been taken over by a nazi sympathizer who is brutalizing his employees and... well... wtf are we still doing here? Hanging around to watching the tidal wave of shit engulf the site for kicks? Do neurotweeps have server recommendations for mastadon? Ugh
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I just joined Post! @noam I'm hopeful it's the new social media app we've all been waiting for... https://t.co/saXr7jf5DU
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Most US professors are trained at same few elite universities
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Nature - ‘Jarring’ study reveals hiring bias at US institutions.
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A powerful and all too common story in science. https://t.co/WTZDX6os5u
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I defended my thesis exactly one year ago today! Time goes by too quickly!
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Congratulations to our wonderful graduate students on their posters at NeuroDay, hosted by @Yale_INP! @d_jinny @ShanaeAerts
#neuroscience #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter
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Just to emphasize, this symposium will be both in person (depending on community Covid status - speakers only and/or an audience) but also online. You need to register to get a link. Hope to see you there!
The Lab of Brain and Cognition at NIH invites you to a symposium honoring Dr. Leslie G. Ungerleider: Neural Foundations of Vision and Cognition to be held at NIH (with videocast) on Sept 19th-20th, 2022. Registration at: https://t.co/DANyzrcIIp
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