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I am looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join my lab at Sabancı University in Istanbul for a 2-year TÜBİTAK-funded position, with possible extension. Interested candidates can email me with a CV and a brief note about their research interests. More details on gunselilab.com soon.
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Memory, Attention, & Cognitive Control Lab at Sabancı University - Eren Günseli. We study how memory and attention interact, how humans control what to remember, what to forget, what to attend to, and...
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Yeees the bot is creepy :( and sorry for the confusion. We did the alpha band passed IC so it is on single trial but then the CPM still works on ERP level because we averaged the trials. Hope this clarifies the concern!
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For ERPs, that’s another great question! We have tried a first pass on some subsequent memory effects in this dataset but they didn't always reliably predict both set size 32 & 128 across ppl. We are still trying to examine the ERPs more carefully (i.e., latency, area under curve, frequency stuffs).
That makes sense! To clarify here, the alpha measures mentioned our paper is 1) extracting alpha on single trials and then 2) perform IC. Therefore, it is not the power amplitude itself - it simply asks what frequency is contributing to our ICs.
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We also showed that both parietal and frontal old/new effects peaked significantly earlier for set size 1 than well-learnt set size 32 images, suggesting that access to working memory is significantly faster than even well-practiced long-term memory. More in the link above!
So excited to see this out today! Huge congrats to @oliviachristiano.bsky.social, who led this project.
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Thank u this is such a great question! In the paper, what we tried to do as a control is the amplitude predictive modeling (similar to IC), so it is technically a multi variate model of amplitude and did not work well. Although we are open that maybe certain multivariate decoding could work well!
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With @edvogel.bsky.social and our team, we found that with repeated learning of image sequences (set size 32), the parietal old/new effect (shown below), but not frontal old/new effect, exhibited enhanced amplitude and earlier peak latency. 1/2
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The Naturalistic Cognitive Computational Neuroscience Lab is launching at UT Austin and is looking for founding members at all levels, including lab manager, PhD students, and postdocs! #NeuroJobs We will study human brain🧠 and memory & attention, using fMRI and modeling. thesonglab.github.io
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Chong Zhao
Chong Zhao
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Postdoc position available at postlab.psych.wisc.edu. Pls send cv to [email protected]
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Our interests in human memory and cognition encompass the cognitive and neural basis of working memory, attention, control, and consciousness.News  Madison Symposium on Memory & Control. On 30 May 202...
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