Nature Neuroscience - Human hippocampal ripples and replay interact with the prefrontal cortex to update mental representations online, letting the brain compositionally combine familiar elements...
James Hyman
New paper from the lab!
"Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus"
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Pleased to share that our MEG and eye-tracking study of visual memory formation, saccades, & alpha oscillations is now published (as a Featured Article!) in the Journal of Neuroscience!
Full paper here: doi.org/10.1523/JNEU...
w/ Jed Meltzer @drjenryan.bsky.social @rosannaolsen.bsky.social
In the hippocampus, complex processing of sensory stimuli occurs even in the unconscious state.
Visual memory formation relies on the intake and neural processing of discrete samples provided by gaze fixations and saccades. Past research has highlighted a functional relationship between the timi...
Very excited to have this officially published:
A neural state space for episodic memories
A brief thread...
#neuroskyence #psychscisky #cognition 🧪 @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social
Episodic memories are highly dynamic and change in nonlinear ways over time. This dynamism is not captured by existing systems consolidation theories …
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So excited to see this out today! Huge congrats to @oliviachristiano.bsky.social, who led this project.
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Department SSD Institute for Mind and Biology: Staff and Temporary Employees About the Department The Eating Disorders Program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the Univer...
Many have heard the expression “All models are wrong but some models are useful”. I prefer its counter-positive: “All models are wrong and most models are useless”, which I think more closely captures a lot of science.