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RT @blamlab
An essential corrective from @Nancy_Kanwisher regarding a disturbing trend as of late to throw the baby out with the bath water when it comes to thinking about functional specialization in the brain. twitter.com/nancy_kanwisher/st

RT @sophiescott
if you have a few spare minutes, you could really help me and my students by answering some questions about your experiences with laughter - thanks so much for this! research.sc/participant/login/

RT @TobiasUHauser
It was great fun talking to @caswellcaswell and @smfleming about my work - check out the latest @UCLBrainstories episode 👇🏻 (and all the other fantastic episodes of course) twitter.com/caswellcaswell/sta

RT @caswellcaswell
The latest episode of @UCLBrainstories is live! Listen to me and @smfleming speak to the awesome @TobiasUHauser about OCD, computational psychiatry, and teenagers ... ucl.ac.uk/research/domains/neu

RT @ReubenRideaux
New findings on an old phenomenon (sensory adaptation) out in @PNASNews , summarized in 3 tweets. Work with @jbmattingley, @rebeccakwest, & @neuronomist
📄: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.221619212

RT @nadine_dijkstra
I'm excited to share this short report showing that 'Vividness of visual imagery predicts performance on a visual working memory task when an imagery strategy is encouraged' based on UG work by @CalSlinn, Zuzana Nikodemova, and Arielle Rosinski 🧵1/5 psyarxiv.com/34wsv

RT @Vincent_T_D
Super thrilled that this piece is now out in @PNASNexus! In the paper, we discuss whether a GAN-like process could explain intrusive imagery experiences in disorders such as PTSD. Congrats @CA_Cushing @alexeijoel @SHofmann1512 @hakwanlau @theamygdaloid academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/adv

RT @doellerlab
"Entorhinal grid-like codes and time-locked network dynamics track others navigating through space"

Interesting work in @NatureComms by @isabellawagnr, @LuisePhil, @boryana_td, Andre Lüttig, @DavidOmer_, @MatStangl & @ClausLamm

nature.com/articles/s41467-023

RT @Aman_sal
🎉🙌Honoured to be awarded the @ERC_Research Consolidator grant on how brain areas learn to represent space. Looking forward to fun science with exciting tools. Watch this space for or get in touch!

Hope @Ukri rejoins this wonderful scheme asap @EP_UCL twitter.com/ERC_Research/statu

RT @PeterKokNeuro
Excited about this new project - Clare is a brilliant scientist and an absolute pleasure to work with - apply now! twitter.com/ClarePress/status/

RT @GeorgyAntonov1
Here it comes! We show how replay can guide directed exploration, by extending the normative theory of hippocampal replay to include uncertainty. twitter.com/biorxiv_neursci/st

RT @clairegillanTCD
It’s an honour for us at @tcddublin to host the first Computational Psychiatry Conference this summer. Save the date 🗓️and please join us for a great meeting in Dublin! ☘️@PsychologyTCD @TCINeuroscience @brain_modelling twitter.com/xiaosigu/status/16

RT @UeliRutishauser
New review! Multi-species synthesis of single-neuron, LFP, EEG & behavior from human & macaques. We propose a model for how brains achieve the remarkable feat of monitoring our own performance. @brooksfu_neuro @LabSchall @stevenerrington @AmirsamanSajad
nature.com/articles/s41583-022

RT @HWalkerFleming
. One of my favourite quotes which speaks to the importance of self-awareness ‘O wad some Power the giftie gie us, to see oursels as ithers see us!’ twitter.com/ukincroatia/status

RT @colinwhoy
Love this link between mental navigation of problem spaces with spatial navigation! "We argue that the suddenness of insight can be related to the sudden emergence of place fields in the hippocampus."
cell.com/trends/neurosciences/

RT @WCHN_UCL
Friday's Brain Meeting will be given by @MarWimber

'Tracking the reconstruction of visual memories in human brain and behaviour' will discuss the dynamic process of recall using analysis of electrophysiological and data🧠

Sign up⬇️
fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/event/554622

RT @cogscienceslab
New paper from the lab now on Cognition! "The presence of irrelevant alternatives paradoxically increases confidence in perceptual decisions" by @NicolasComay, Della Bella, Lamberti, Sigman, @gsolovey & Barttfeld. sciencedirect.com/science/arti short tread and free access link below⬇️

RT @datta_lab
How does the brain organize spontaneous behavior? Our latest (from the amazing @vulcnethologist @GillisDub @neurojaym), reveals a surprising role for dopamine as a teaching signal during free exploration, even without an explicit task or exogenous reward. go.nature.com/3we6BMS

RT @patrickmineault
I just finished Reading in the Brain by @StanDehaene. It's a damn good book – here's my review 1/ amazon.com/Reading-Brain-New-S

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