woohoo, have a gander! 👀 🔎⏳
Fun to be involved in putting this together, and v satisfying to see some of the things we've been chatting about over the past few years down on paper together
Our new tutorial for converting lab-based VR studies into remote deployments is out! link.springer.com/article/10.3... i
yay Sage!
Gwen(llian) Williams
We found that temporal predictions can adaptively bias both feature-based attention and action during search.
Participants searched for distinct targets in dynamic displays where stimuli appeared across space and time. Each target appeared at a predictable time and unpredictable location. (2/4)
Further, EMG revealed heightened response activity aligned with expected early target timing, and identification was more efficient for temporally expected early targets. (4/4)
📖 Read more about our methods and findings here, open access: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
New paper (first from my PhD!) out in Visual Cognition ✨ @tandfresearch.bsky.social
With the wonderful Sage Boettcher @dynacog-lab.bsky.social & Kia Nobre @brognition.bsky.social
We ask how temporal expectations can help us find targets in dynamic, cluttered environments when location is unknown.
📣 Out in TINS (@cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social):
Neural processing is often described as either externally or internally directed. In our new Forum article, we (@freekvanede.bsky.social & Kia Nobre) propose a multilevel framework for conceptualising external and internal continua of brain processes.
Achieving meaningful and representative findings in cognitive/behavioural research requires both externally valid experimental settings and representative participant samples. Virtual reality (VR) has...