Paper *accepted* in @eLife! Stellar job by Casper Kerrén, with support from dream team Sander van Bree & @b_j_griffiths.
biorxiv.org/node/2534276.exter

I wanna use this opportunity to say this. Sure, I will miss the kick you get from an acceptance email. May future generations of scientists smile at the silly things (like acceptance letters) that made us happy in 2022…

That said, I am very ready for trying out the new @eLife system.

1/2 (trying first thread here)

Postdoc hiring alert -- on the happy (and sad) occasion of someone leaving my lab soon to become a PI, we are looking for a new postdoc. On Working Memory, with focus on EEG (or MEG or LFPs), ERC-funded, @mpib_berlin.
mpib-berlin.mpg.de/1565490/202

For those of us who came from Twitter: here, clicking "favorite" is different from clicking "like" in Twitter. It just tells the writer "yeah, nice", without enhancing visibility. The only way to enhance visibility is to "boost" (basically, retweet). I suspect all this will change (different clients will have different algorithms, etc) but for now this is how it is...


Hi, I am Simon, a postdoc at the centre for adaptive rationality at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin.

I am broadly interested in cognitive development and mostly study why adolescents behave the way they do (how do *they* even behave? 🤷‍♀️)

I hope to use this platform to explore cool research that otherwise would not cross my path, so I’m excited to see how it goes. 🐘

Eat the rich. 🌭

Assessing pupil size as an index of activation of subcortical ascending arousal system nuclei during rest biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

RT @MarWimber@twitter.com

Paper accepted in @eLife@twitter.com! Stellar work by @CKerren@twitter.com with dream team @sandervanbree@twitter.com & @b_j_griffiths@twitter.com.
Will store that email in my lab archives, may future generations smile at the things (like acceptance letters) that made us happy in 2022 -> ready to try something new @eLife@twitter.com! 1/2

🐦🔗: twitter.com/MarWimber/status/1

RT @WangDanying
Ever wondered whether spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) plays a role in human episodic memory? In our new preprint we @Kimron_Shapiro & @SimonHanslmayr present behavioural evidence in a human episodic memory experiment that is consistent with STDP. Here’s how we did it: twitter.com/biorxivpreprint/st

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