Excited to share our new preprint!
We show that retrieving a concept leaves a neural βfootprintβ: the way a semantic memory was last accessed shapes how itβs recognized later.
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Post-Doc, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento. https://marcociapparelli.github.io/
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Co-director of York Neuroimaging Centre (YNiC).
Interested in memory, spatial navigation and brain imaging.
He/Him
http://www.aidanhorner.org/
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology, and Head of the School of Biological Sciences, University of Cambridge. Husband, father of two boys and one dog, half-pint rower and ex-cricketer
www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk
Cognitive neuroscientist, now at UCLA βοΈ
www.thememolab.org
I study brains and sometimes use one.
https://www.alylab.org/
Father, husband, academic, cognitive neuroscientist, atheist, europhile, Arsenal fan. Slight preference for beer over wine but will drink anything. Posts are personal views.
Professor, Author of WHY WE REMEMBER out 2-20-24, Doubleday Books
Director, UC Davis Memory and Plasticity Program, Professor, Center for #Neuroscience & Dept. of #Psychology
#Memory #fMRI #EEG #Computational #Punk #indie #Music: http://ch-ra.bandcamp.com
Cognitive and developmental scientist at Temple University
Professor of Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. Director of the Imagination and Modal Cognition Lab - www.imclab.org. Pun aficionado. (he/him/el) π¨π΄
Uni Nottingham Asst Prof in Psychology.
Memory, aging, decisions, emotion, brains, PhD supervision, ttrpg, more!
https://engra.me
Tufts Professor and Dean. Considers memory reconstruction as a universal principle of cognition. One of the founders of The Spark Society - dedicated to supporting diverse voices in Cognitive Science.
Memory researcher, University of Sussex
Associate Professor in Psychology at Columbia, PI of https://www.dpmlab.org/
Professor & Canada Research Chair at Brock University | Grad Program Director | neurocognitive aging, memory, & attention | mom of 3 | ally | mostly kvetching
Neuroscientist at MRC Cognition an Brain Sciences Unit at the University of Cambridge, studying memory, cognitive control, and mechanisms of adaptive forgetting
NeuroMnemonicist by day, tv enthusiast by night.
Cognitive Neuroscientist; interested in understanding how memory changes as we age; I also love cats and running marathons
Senior Scientist, Rotman Research Institute
Associate Professor, Psychology, University of Toronto
https://www.olsenmemorylab.com/
Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis β’ memory, cognitive aging, & neuroimaging β’ pronounced like βrayβ β’ send doughnuts β’ he/him
Professor of Neuroscience @utaustin.bsky.social investigating how kids, teens & adults learn, remember & make sense of the world.
preston.clm.utexas.edu
Neuroscientist studying sleepβs role in learning and memory, emotion, insight, and cognition. Professor at UCLA.