I'll be talking about all things metacognitive on 23rd Jan in a public lecture at the @royalsociety.org
It's free to attend and will also be broadcast live on the RS YouTube channel (no pressure then 😅)
royalsociety.org/science-even...
Steve Fleming
Royal Society Francis Crick Prize Lecture by Professor Stephen Fleming.
To start off 2025, we are very pleased to introduce a Special Issue on the Neuroscience of Aging, curated by Axel Guskjolen.
We hope you enjoy every single piece of it as much as we do!
www.cell.com/neuron/current
PhD student @zoyamooraj.bsky.social et al. with a remarkable vision for the future of the cog neuro of human aging, now live in Neuron: www.cell.com/neuron/fullt....
Task-related function is the future y'all... there can be no substitutes if we want to understand cognitive aging.
New LIP paper out now: Congratulations to colleagues Leo Waschke and Fabian Kamp and co-authors!
Mooraj et al. outline why task-based functional neuroimaging must move center-stage
to better understand the neural bases of human cognitive aging. In turn, the authors
sketch a framework intended to ...
The brain’s action-mode is created by a dedicated action-mode network (AMN) rdcu.be/d5odm. In the brain’s mode continuum, AMN sits opposite DMN’s default-mode, as yin-yang. AMN might be key in pain, apathy, Parkinson’s. New @natrevneurosci.bsky.social w/ Marc Raichle & @gordonneuro.bsky.social 🧵 ⬇️
Neuron
Douglas Garrett
Center for Lifespan Psychology, MPI for Human Development
Nico Dosenbach
Excited to share our function-oriented vision for the cognitive neuroscience of human aging, now out in Neuron: www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
#neuroscience #aging
Mooraj et al. outline why task-based functional neuroimaging must move center-stage
to better understand the neural bases of human cognitive aging. In turn, the authors
sketch a framework intended to ...
*How* does the hippocampus encode the world around us? Leo Waschke and Fabian Kamp bring the 🔥, showing that single-neuron spiking variability in hippocampus dynamically tracks sensory content during memory formation in humans. Our latest in Nature Communications: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The hippocampus is thought to encode the content of stimuli, but how it does so is unknown. The authors show that when hippocampal spiking variability tracks the abstract building blocks of individual...