We are excited to announce the Distributed Working Memory Series (#DWMS). The DWMS offers a platform for researchers on working memory to present their work to the working-memory community, from everywhere, at any time, without invitation. Thread: 1/8.
https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 2 hours: Online seminar by Prof Timothy J Ricker on "Computational Models of Fine-Detail and Categorical Information in Visual Working Memory: Unified or Separable Representations?" | #bot2h https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 24 hours: Online seminar by Prof Timothy J Ricker on Computational Models of Fine-Detail and Categorical Information in Visual Working Memory: Unified or Separable Representations? | #bot24 https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
There is a new 60 min talk accepted for the #DWMS by Prof. Timothy Ricker entitled "Computational Models of Fine-Detail and Categorical Information in Visual Working Memory: Unified or Separable Representations?"
Date: 22/11/2021
Time: 9:00 am, GMT-5
https://t.co/hIwGGvp8eK
Starting In less than 24 hours: Online seminar by Dr Candice C. Morey on What the fluctuating impact of memory load on decision speed tells us about thinking | #bot24 https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 2 hours: Online seminar by Prof Evie Vergauwe on "What are the consequences of directing attention within working memory?" | #bot2h https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 24 hours: Online seminar by Prof Evie Vergauwe on What are the consequences of directing attention within working memory? | #bot24 https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 2 hours: Online seminar by Prof Satoru Saito on "Psychological essentialism in working memory research" | #bot2h https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 24 hours: Online seminar by Prof Satoru Saito on Psychological essentialism in working memory research | #bot24 https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
And if you were unable to see @jalewpea's talk live, you can watch the recording by clicking on the "Watch here" link on the @worldwideneuro website:
https://t.co/SNaeHu5qaU
We were delighted to see that 100 people came to hear @jalewpea wonderful talk on Removing information from working memory last week! If you would like to present your own work at our series, at a time of your choosing, feel free to submit an abstract: https://t.co/zm7g6CK4sU
Starting In less than 2 hours: Online seminar by Prof Jarrod Lewis-Peacock on "Removing information from working memory" | #bot2h https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 2 hours: Online seminar by Prof Jarrod Lewis-Peacock on "Removing information from working memory" | #bot2h https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 24 hours: Online seminar by Prof Jarrod Lewis-Peacock on Removing information from working memory | #bot24 https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 2 hours: Online seminar by Dr Alessandra S. Souza on "Categories, language, and visual working memory: how verbal labels change capacity limitations " | #bot2h https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Starting In less than 24 hours: Online seminar by Dr Alessandra S. Souza on Categories, language, and visual working memory: how verbal labels change capacity limitations | #bot24 https://t.co/zrByKZzauc
Online seminar in ⏳ 44 min by Dr Brad Wyble @bradpwyble on "Memory for Latent Representations: An Account of Working Memory that Builds on Visual Knowledge for Efficient and Detailed Visual Representations", hosted by Distributed WM Series | #bot⚡ https://t.co/RMG75dlen3
Talk cancelation: Dr. Timothy Brady's talk, originally scheduled for July 8th, has been canceled. Not to be confused with Dr Brad Wyble's talk today, which will take place as scheduled!