And of course big shoutout to the authors June-Kyo Kim for her first 1st author paper, Joshua Koh for stepping in to stats guru, and big dog @charan-neuro.bsky.social
Alex Barnett
Happy to announce this work has been published
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
People can view the same event and recall it differently.
Here we asked if two participants recall events similarly, where in the brain do they share event representations both at encoding and recall?
Alex Barnett
This study shows that greater similarity in recalled content was associated with stronger shared activation patterns at encoding and retrieval in prefrontal and temporal cortices.
New preprint! My stellar undergrad, June Kim, & @charan-neuro.bsky.social find that intersubject pattern similarity at encoding (especially in posteromedial cortex) relates to shared/differing content between Ss at recall (measured using topic modeling) www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
People can experience the same event yet form distinct memories shaped by individual interpretations. Prior research shows that multivariate activity patterns in the Default Mode Network (DMN) are cor...