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Postdoctoral researcher at the Translational Psychiatry Lab, University of Basel & UPK Basel. Interested in the role of neuromodulatory systems and arousal on perception in health and disease.

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Stellenangebot Postdoctoral Researcher (PostDoc m/f) 100% Translational Psychiatry Lab for 2 Years bei UniversitΓ€re Psychiatrische Kliniken Basel UPK Forschung in Klinik fΓΌr Erwachsene (UPKE)

Please share: Postdoc position available in a new collaborative SNSF project with @georgkeller.bsky.social at @fmiscience.bsky.social using a cross-species approach in humans and mice to investigate the cortical circuit mechanisms underlying schizophrenia. Apply at karriere.upk.ch/Postdoctoral...

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To celebrate the defence of my PhD, and thanks to
@ibbamsterdam.bsky.social, I will host a symposium titled "Vision as prediction: learning, action, and biases" on June 6. Program, registration and more information here: bit.ly/43reOgR

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Phasic and tonic arousal distinctly shape human decision bias Neuroscientific theories hypothesize that arousal fluctuations influence human perception and behavior in two functionally distinct ways: through variations in baseline state (tonic arousal) and by tr...

For more details, go check out the full preprint at: dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.... (6/6)

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Bias manipulation modulates pre-stimulus motor cortex lateralisation, reflecting a starting point bias. This task-related modulation of lateralised activity is weakest on trials with large phasic pupil-linked arousal.

Bias manipulation modulates pre-stimulus motor cortex lateralisation, reflecting a starting point bias. This task-related modulation of lateralised activity is weakest on trials with large phasic pupil-linked arousal.

Neural and computational analyses further revealed that task effects on preparatory activity over motor cortex, resembling a starting point bias, were smallest on trials with high phasic pupil-linked arousal. (5/6)

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Tonic and phasic pupil-linked arousal distinctly related to human decision bias. Where increased tonic pupil-linked arousal is related to more liberal decision-making across experimental conditions, increased phasic pupil-linked arousal specifically relates to a minimisation of task-related bias.

Tonic and phasic pupil-linked arousal distinctly related to human decision bias. Where increased tonic pupil-linked arousal is related to more liberal decision-making across experimental conditions, increased phasic pupil-linked arousal specifically relates to a minimisation of task-related bias.

Where increased tonic arousal (pupil-linked; trend for drugs) was related to more liberal ('yes') decisions independent of task, increased phasic arousal was uniquely associated with weaker task-related shifts in decision bias. Tonic & phasic arousal thus distinctly shaped decision bias. (4/6)

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Here, we aimed to 1) uncover the neural mechanisms by which arousal governs decision bias and 2) causally test if/how tonic arousal affects bias. To do so, we combined correlational measures (pupillometry) & causal manipulations (pharmacology) of arousal with EEG and two bias-inducing tasks. (3/6)

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Pharmacological Elevation of Catecholamine Levels Improves Perceptual Decisions, But Not Metacognitive Insight Perceptual decisions are often accompanied by a feeling of decision confidence. Where the parietal cortex is known for its crucial role in shaping such perceptual decisions, metacognitive evaluations ...

Earlier work from our group revealed profound behavioral arousal effects: e.g. elevated tonic arousal improves centroparietal sensory evidence accumulation but impairs prefrontal metacognitive processes (doi.org/10.1523/ENEU...), while phasic arousal modulates bias (De Gee et al, eLife, 2017). (2/6)

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Phasic and tonic arousal distinctly shape human decision bias Neuroscientific theories hypothesize that arousal fluctuations influence human perception and behavior in two functionally distinct ways: through variations in baseline state (tonic arousal) and by tr...

⚠️ Come see our new preprint, in which we (@degeelab.bsky.social, Jasper Zantvoord, @psterzer.bsky.social, @fahrenfort.bsky.social & @svangaal.bsky.social) show that phasic (task-evoked) and tonic (baseline) arousal distinctly shape human decision bias! (1/6)

dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs....

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