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:
Woohoo!!
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!
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!
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!
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