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baby brain scientist, perception and memory and events || PhD @yale || postdoc @columbia || incoming assistant prof @cmu.edu Fall 2027 || she/her https://tristansyates.github.io/
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This is one of the coolest things the FIT’NG society does: gather a bunch of scientists in a room to discuss big questions and unsolved problems in our field. If you are attending FIT’NG (or thinking of extending your stay after ICIS…), I highly recommend signing up!
Woohoo!!
New paper alert🚨 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... Two takeaways. First, 2- to 4-year-olds can use a process called second-order correlation (SOC) learning -- e.g., A & B go together and B & C go together, then A and C go together -- in a category context to make causal inferences.
Our new paper is out this week in Nature Neuroscience! www.nature.com/articles/s41... We built a BCI that works with the brain's natural geometry — and we found that people could learn to play a video game with their brains in <1 hr of training. This efficiency is groundbreaking & here's why:
1/7 Can infants recognise the world around them? 👶🧠 As part of the FOUNDCOG project, we scanned 134 awake infants using fMRI. Published today in Nature Neuroscience, our research reveals 2-month-old infants already possess complex visual representations in VVC that align with DNNs.
New preprint led by awesome undergrad Abby Bonno! By probing temporal memory for individual items in a sequence, we uncover a 'representational space' of memories that reflects the structure of encoded experiences and provides insight into how different kinds of structure shape memory. osf.io/t5kyx
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Congratulations to @lillianbehm.bsky.social, Nick Turk-Browne, and a huge team for putting together this paper (out today) on lessons from a decade of attempts to study awake infants with fMRI: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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With so many eyes on Pittsburgh during the NFL Draft this weekend, it feels like a fitting moment to share some personal news — I'm excited to be joining the Department of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in Fall 2027!
Beautiful and impressive work from Cliona and team on visual development — with awake 2 month olds in the MRI scanner (!!)
My lab will study how perception and memory develop early in life — how infants and young children make sense of the world, and how those early experiences shape what they remember. Stay tuned!
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Busch et al. use nonlinear neural manifolds to help humans gain rapid control over a noninvasive brain–computer interface, allowing them to learn how to play a video game with real-time fMRI neurofeed...
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Human learning of noninvasive brain–computer interfaces via manifold geometry - Nature Neuroscience
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Second-order correlation learning—or the capacity to infer an indirect relation between features based on separate direct relations—has been studied e…www.sciencedirect.com
Second-order correlation learning in 2- to 4-year-old children, and its underlying mechanism
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