Movie-watching evokes ripple-like activity within events and at event boundaries
Nature Communications - The neural processes involved in memory formation for realistic experiences remain poorly understood. Here, the authors found that ripple-like activity in the human...
π§ Paper out!
We investigated how hippocampal and cortical ripples support memory during movie watching. We found that:
π¬ Hippocampal ripples mark event boundaries
π§© Cortical ripples predict later recall
Ripples may help transform real-life experiences into lasting memories!
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After years of work designing and running this study with a multi-University team, we have our first preprint ππ showing how a memorization technique builds neural representations through conjunctive representations! See thread and preprint link β¬οΈ
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PhD Student in Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory @stresscognition.bsky.social
PhD in Schuck lab @ Uni Hamburg/MPIB | cognitive computational neuroscience | learning about learning | would choose cheese over chocolate
Cognitive Psychology Lab at the University of Hamburg
Studying memory, decision-making and stress effects π§ π‘PI: Lars Schwabe
https://www.psy.uni-hamburg.de/arbeitsbereiche/kognitionspsychologie.html
Predoctoral Researcher @stresscognition.bsky.social | Hamburg | Modulation of Multiple Memory Systems
Discoveries about the brain from around the Max Planck Society.
Postdoc @yorkpsychology.bsky.social. Researching how, when, and what the brain remembers/forgets.
Cognitive Neuroscience Research Master Student at Maastricht University, Faculty of Psychology & Neuroscience.
Currently diving into the field of human event-related memory using naturalistic movie stimuly and intracranial EEG.
PhD student at https://www.schreiner-lab.com/
| MSc Cognitive Neuroscience @dondersinst.bsky.social | BSc Psychology @pku1898.bsky.social | All about sleep, memory and oscillations
We are a group of memory enthusiasts at the Department of Psychology at Lund University, Sweden. We study the neural and cognitive mechanisms of memory formation, retrieval, change, and forgetting using behavioral, eye tracking, and brain imaging methods.
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Cognitive Neuroscience PhD candidate π§
Univ of Granada/CIMCYC https://cimcyc.ugr.es/en
Postdoctoral fellow in cognitive neuroscience at CIMCYC (University of Granada)| At the intersection of Memory, EEG and open science | https://miriamtortajada.github.io/
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PhD student cog. neuroscience | Passionate about episodic memory and its relation to actions π¬π€ π πΎ | EEG, iEEG, wading through multimodal data like head motion and eye tracking πͺ·ποΈ π§ | Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences | LMU Munich | StaudiglLab
Cognitive Neuroscientist interested in memory & emotion π§ Postdoc in the Suthana lab @Duke University
Neuroscientist / R&D Engineer at Pupil Labs, Berlin
Established in 1992, the Center for Neuroscience is the interdisciplinary hub for neuroscience research and training at UC Davis. https://linktr.ee/UCDavisCenterforNeuroscience
Circuits & Manifolds in Development π
Solberg Postdoc Fellow in the Moser Lab
~ Developmental Systems Neuroscience ~
Cognitive Neuroscientist|Postdoc @ Neural Codes of Intelligence Lab, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics|Former Donders Institute
MSCA postdoctoral fellow - Cognitive Neuroscientist at NYU & UCM (https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/lucia-vaquero) - Studying effects of Social Media in Teenagers + Music & Arts for well-being (https://smartproject.blog/) - Passionate about #MentalHealth
HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow, current postdoc at UC Berkeley. Interested in memory, imagination, replay and internally-generated sequences. Other main interests include children (especially my 3 y/o daughter) and dachshunds (borderline obsession).