Now out in Nature Mental Health!
@natureportfolio.bsky.social Are memory impairments in schizophrenia linked to delusions? Yes, if we test mnemonic discrimination of similar items. See the paper for hipp function, med effect etc. With amazing @liladavachi.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
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Happy to see this work led by Zaid Zada now published in Neuron! We use LLM embeddings to capture word-by-word linguistic content transmitted from the speaker's brain to the listener's brain in real-time, face-to-face conversations: www.cell.com/neuron/fullt...
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New work on DG/CA3 circuitry in schizophrenia. In patients we found memory impairments (pattern separation/pattern completion), neural deficits, link with delusions, and regularization of the circuit function after antipsychotic treatment.
Also at #SfN on Sunday morning (poster session PSTR110.14).
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Curious about memory, spontaneous thought, brains, and stories β¦Ώ Prof at York University, Glendon Campus β¦Ώ PI of the Memory & Meaning Lab (www.bellanalab.com)
Assistant Professor of Psychology @UCRiverside; Director of Attention and Neurodevelopment Lab; Previously: Caltech (postdoc) and Princeton (PhD)
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Neuroscientist post-doc working with Nico Dosenbach at Washington University in St. Louis
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Researcher Interested in Long-term Memory, Reality Monitoring, and Neuromodulation.
Associate Prof @Baylor. Translational cognitive scientist interested in sleep, memory, aging, & technology supports for Alzheimer's disease. We create/host museum exhibits to bring science to the public.
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Prof Developmental Psychology, @durham_uni. centre for Neurodiversity; Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Postgraduate Research Students.
Oxford Postdoc in the Staresina Lab | Sleep | Memory | Human Olfaction & Single Neurons
Associate Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil. Our lab investigates the mechanisms of memory formation during sleep in normal and pathogical conditions.
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PI of the Research Group Psychology and Neurobiology of Sleep and Memory at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim.
Working on dynamic signs and signals in communication at Tilburg University at Department of Cog Sci & AI. Interested in language & movement science, complex systems & 4E, Open Science (envisionbox.org) & other things (wimpouw.com)
Cognitive neuroscientist working on mental imagery, visual working memory, and aphantasia. Postdoctoral researcher at RIKEN Center for Brain Science in Tokyo.
Cognitive Scientist at Max Planck, Professor of Psychology
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Author of 'Looking Ahead: The New Science of the Predictive Mind' published by Cambridge University Press on 6 March 2025.