postdoc on cognitive neuroscience. I’m interested in mental imagery, aphantasia, attention and consciousness.
my website: https://jianghao-liu.github.io
Jianghao Liu
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*CALL FOR ABSTRACTS - MIABRIDGE workshop*
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Deadline for abstract submission: 31/05/2026 (23:59, CEST)
Looking forward to hopefully seeing some of you in Paris!
Accidentally (but excitedly) found that my recent paper on conscious imagery and aphantasia in the list of “Most downloaded” in *Neuropsychologia*, among the seminal paper on SDAM by Levine and colleagues, and Adam Zeman’s recent review.
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#IRCA Aphantasia conference Last call! Send your abstract before the 1st May!
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Kosslyn vs. Pylyshyn may be settled history — but are mental images really pictures in the mind? The debate is over. The question remains.
Jianghao Liu
Jianghao Liu
Jianghao Liu
Jianghao Liu
Jianghao Liu
Next session of #IRCA Aphantasia Online Talk #20 is TODAY at 3pm (CET/Paris), by Rocco Chiou @rocco-chiou.bsky.social (Birkbeck, University of London).
Title: What can cortical topography reveal about human cognition?
More details here: jianghao-liu.github.io/irca/
Some of the same *single neurons* in VTC being activated when seeing and imagining the same things!
www.sciencenews.org/article/seei...
Jianghao Liu
Jianghao Liu
I put forward an alternative to the language-of-thought hypothesis for geometry, the Wanderers Hypothesis for Geometry: Human geometry may originate from the interaction between ancient, navigation-like mental processes that approximate Euclidean geometry and our human capacity for natural language.
Nadine Dijkstra
I always assumed that brain function had to line up with cytoarchitectonics.
It turns out I was wrong.
Human cortex, especially PFC, is tiled by chains of functional patches that subdivide and interlink architectonic areas into parallel processing streams.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Moira (Molly) Dillon
By recording brain activity directly, scientists showed that imagining an object can revive parts of the neural pattern used to see it.