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🧠 ICOM is back! The International Conference on Memory (ICOM7) returns 26–30 July 2027 in Glasgow, bringing together researchers from neuroscience, psychology, and beyond. 🔗 Learn more and sign-up for the newsletter here: icom-memory.org #ICOM7 #MemoryResearch #Neuroscience #Psychology
The Memory Disorders Research Society (www.memorydisorders.org) is now seeking nominations for new members! Self-nominations are welcome. Application is open until April 15 @ 11:59pm PT. Reach out if you have questions about the society or its (amazing) annual meeting! forms.gle/Qn7mchoPpaqL...
Super thrilled to finally share the results of our team effort, from the lab of the one and only @ayab.bsky.social. Hopefully it will stir interesting discussions about how the brain balances continuity and segmentation
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MDRS is a professional society dedicated to the study of memory. Members engage in basic and clinical research into how memory works and why it fails.
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International Conference On Memory 26-30 July 2027 in Glasgow
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How do the brain’s event representations change as we gain familiarity with an experience? Brain regions’ representations can become coarser or finer as events become familiar. Slow-timescale structure predicts memory. Excited to share this work w/ Narjes Al-Zahli & @chrisbaldassano.bsky.social!
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Many everyday experiences share a recurring structure: routines, familiar routes, rewatched films, and replayed songs. How do repeated encounters with such structure alter the brain’s representations ...
Repeated Viewing of a Film Clip Changes Event Timescales in The Brain
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Excited to share a new paper spearheaded by the wonderful @baror-shira.bsky.social: tinyurl.com/bd8xdcum @erc.europa.eu @nathumbehav.nature.com We test the link between serial dependence (as an index of continuity) and event boundaries (indexing segmentation). A few key findings in the thread:
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-026-02403-w
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Come explore the big questions at the Open Day of the Safra Center for Brain Sciences🧠 Learn about cutting-edge research in neuroscience, meet leading researchers, and discover interdisciplinary work that drives scientific breakthroughs💡 Feb 22, 15:00 Register! 👇 docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLS...
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