Evidence for item-in-context cells in humans from
@humansingleneuron.bsky.social:
Distinct neuronal populations in the human brain combine content and context
Link: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@francescotortora.bsky.social
Experimental Psychologist | PhD student in the Experimental Clinical Psychology Group at Julius-Maximilians-University, Würzburg | Part of the RTG 2660 on Approach-Avoidance | Interested in Fear Learning and Memory
Evidence for item-in-context cells in humans from
@humansingleneuron.bsky.social:
Distinct neuronal populations in the human brain combine content and context
Link: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
On the left is a rabbit. On the right is an elephant. But guess what: They’re the *same image*, rotated 90°!
In @currentbiology.bsky.social, @chazfirestone.bsky.social & I show how these images—known as “visual anagrams”—can help solve a longstanding problem in cognitive science. bit.ly/45BVnCZ
What a great experience!
Glad to have taken part in this amazing symposium
#PUG2025
Only a few days left until @pug2025.bsky.social – our symposium, organized together with @gamerlab.bsky.social 🧠⚡
🎤 Join us for exciting talks by: @ondrejzika.bsky.social @francescotortora.bsky.social @ldeserno.bsky.social @florianschlagenhauf
#PUG2025 #psychophysiology #reinforcementlearning
…and @francescotortora.bsky.social showing his work on conjunctive and elemental processing during threat confrontation 👇
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