Introduction: I’m a post-doc (ECR) interested in understanding memory processes using neuroimaging 🧠🧠
My PhD (with Zara Bergstrom) revolved around #memorycontrol of moral autobiographical memories. I’m now working on a project investigating the neural correlates of #spatial learning with @aidanhorner
My first first-authored paper with Robin Hellerstedt, @memory_control, and Zara Bergstrom was recently published - here’s a shameless plug to it 😬
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-022-01029-5
🎉 🤩 Delighted to announce, that from Monday morning I'll be a @royalsociety University Research Fellow at the University of York
I'm so very excited to get going on a very cool project, with some incredible collaborators all around the 🌏
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If everyone's doing #introductions - I'm Alex, I'm a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Mental Health at @YorkPsychology in the UK. I am interested in using #cognitive (neuroscience) approaches to understand mental health, particularly #eatingdisorders and #anxiety. I'm very keen on computational modelling and a bit of a methods geek, and I care a lot about the culture of science/labs/academia.
Hello World! another #introduction
I'm an Asst Prof at the Centre for Human Brain Health, Uni of Birmingham UK. My research combines #cognitiveneuroscience (#MEG, #EEG), maths and #foss to explore #oscillations in the brain.
I develop a couple of #python packages for time-series analysis and try to contribute to more #openscience #opensource
Next projects are a method combining spectrum estimation with regression and population variability in oscillatory metrics... stay tuned!
Collecting and analysing neuroimaging data, especially MEG, at the University of York.