4 Postdoc, 1 PhD student, 1 scientific coordinator positions available: Interested in cogn. neuroscience & AI methods? Interdisciplinary DFG research group ARENA (Abstract Representations in Neural Architectures) is looking for enthusiastic new colleagues: https://t.co/mVAjrsvvk9
Offering PostDoc position (3yrs+) in cognitive neuroscience, starting Sept 1st. Goethe University Frankfurt. Interest in language proc., cogn. flexibility and/or brain bases of intelligence. Expertise/interest in computational approaches wanted! See https://t.co/YTiZ7TkFUA
Predicting intelligence from gray matter volume. Significant prediction (N=308) but large error questioning practical value of VBM correlates of general intelligence. New @fiebachlab paper! Congratulationks to @kirsten_Hilger, Nils, and co-authors! https://t.co/GYFU3mSOBl
Just out on @PsyArXiv: A study of psychometric properties of an affective task switching paradigm, showing surprisingly good internal consistency and test-retest reliability!
An Orthographic Prediction Error as the basis for efficient Visual Word Recognition .... accepted @ NeuroImage ... find current pre-print version here: https://t.co/Mu5xJqnlGF
Also check out our recently accepted paper in @jneurolang "Traces of Meaning Itself" by Jona Sassenhagen, which demonstrates encoding of distribiutional vector-based semantics in word-elicited EEG activity https://t.co/OUD2QEa3ms
New paper just accepted: Wider letter spacing reduces single word processing times, but slows down overall reading rate! Congratulations Sebastian!! https://t.co/1bUPa90pQB
New paper: Temporal stability of functional brain modules associated with human intelligence by @FiebachLab's @Kirsten_Hilger in collaboration with @spornslab Find the paper here: https://t.co/E1XGLDCs1H
Finally out! :-) Our new paper demonstrating how @q_graphtheory can reveal insights into the neural bases of subclinical variations in ADHD symptoms @netneurosci . Thanks to all reviewers for their helpful comments! https://t.co/Q22GeNe8zH
Visual vs. pre-lexical vs. lexical contributions to context effects in visual word recognition: New MEG paper from @FiebachLab by Susanne Eisenhauer and Benjamin Gagl just published in eNeuro: https://t.co/Y8NdwcO86E
Neural representation of meaning: EEG-based encoding model shows that vector-based word embeddings can predict EEG activity elicited by words. New preprint just out by @FiebachLab 's Jona Sassenhagen. https://t.co/rVprnRhjlO
Very happy and excited to share a preprint of our new work supporting a dimensional conceptualization of ADHD by revealing neural correlates of ADHD syptoms in modular structure of healthy brains. https://t.co/MMO6kXoOPX
No evidence for different processes underlying N300 and N400 elicited by object scene incongruency. See recent joined paper by Frankfurt University's Vo lab and @fiebachlab https://t.co/FSj1MmcvFs
Dissociable prelexical and lexical contributions to visual word recognition and priming: Evidence from MEG and behavior https://t.co/8tp8UulMxj #biorxiv_neursci
Our new study using multivariate pattern analysis to decode expected word semantics from EEG activity before the word is actually perceived; by Ed Heikel and Jona Sassenhagen.