Just in case anyone is still here and hasn't followed us on bluesky, we would not want you to miss out on the opportunity of participating in our Women in Memory Research program.
More information at https://t.co/8ONEAYA8Jl
And please follow us on @for2812.bsky.social
Unfortunately we don't have a designated social media person so it makes it very difficult for us to maintain our presence on all platforms. So for now we are going to try doing this on blue sky. Find us @for2812.bsky.social and keep up to date with our research.
The FOR 2812's latest paper:
Minor Changes Change Memories: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Behavioral Reflections of Episodic Prediction Errors https://t.co/6Yf1s4aXJl
Congratulations to Dr Sophie Siestrup on the defence of her thesis🥳
The first FOR 2812 PhD to graduate 🎉🎉🎉
@WWU_Muenster
Read more about her work at https://t.co/K0FZzYgY2n
Featuring some of our FOR 2812 publications from 2023...
First up is a computational neuroscience paper authored by @eparrabarrero and Sen Cheng
#PLOSCompBio: Learning to predict future locations with internally generated theta sequences https://t.co/CmlJJ1DVOB
Are you curious about how the human brain stores memories? Have you wondered how we manage to navigate through space?
Are you looking for a supportive, collaborative, interdisciplinary environment?
https://t.co/0xoEyuwkVr
Our Women in Memory Research program was the most exciting event surrounding GEM 2023. Thank you to everyone for making the event such a success.
Here are our awardees. Look out for them in the future of memory research!
@ruhrunibochum#wimr#gem2023
Poster sessions at GEM 2023 - Family friendly, supporting women in science, and early career researchers. Inclusion and diversity everywhere you looked.
Things have been a bit crazy around here since #GEM2023
We had an amazing time and hope you did too. If you couldn't make it, well, keep your calendar free in the summer of 2025.
@ruhrunibochum