Congratulations to @GGAmbrus @kaiserdaniel13 @gkovacs1965 and Charlotta Eick for publishing "Getting to know you: emerging neural representations during face familiarization” https://t.co/8NRdBdH5cj
📰Visual short-term memory load modulates repetition related fMRI signal adaptation
New paper by Chenglin Li, Gyula Kovács, and Sabrina Trapp (@Chenglin_105, @gkovacs1965, @SabrinaTrapp)
now in Biological Psychology @ELSpsychology https://t.co/sKiLNlrSe5
🚨Now online in Cerebral Cortex! New study by Alexia Dalski, Gyula Kovács, and Géza Gergely Ambrus (@AlexiaDalski, @gkovacs1965, @GGAmbrus), @JenaBPCN, @UniJena, on the cross-experiment generalizability of familiarity signals for faces in the human brain.
https://t.co/VHpjLLWcEU
Another interesting brain talk, presented by @KathaDobs about how Convolutional Neural Networks can help us understand human face perception! Thank you so much! 🙌
Today’s Braintalk was about super-recognizers of faces, by Asst.-Prof. @MeikeRamon ! Thank you for this intriguing presentation and thanks to everyone for the lively discussion afterward. This truly was a highlight of our Braintalk Series!👏
The human #brain remembers #faces better after a personal meeting than by looking at photos or videos, according to findings by neuroscientists @UniJena.
➡️ https://t.co/jjJ1yVqszL
Congratulations to @GGAmbrus @kaiserdaniel13 @gkovacs1965 and Charlotta Eick for publishing "Getting to know you: emerging neural representations during face familiarization” https://t.co/8NRdBdH5cj
So excited to finally share "Getting to know you: emerging neural representations during face familiarization" https://t.co/8NRdBdH5cj How does our brain learn new faces and what kind of contexts enable this process? Thread... 🧵
Summary: We tracked down the process of how our brain learns faces in different settings and found, that personal interaction enhances the process of familiarization, enabling us to learn somebody’s face faster when meeting them personally!
How are we so good at spotting celebrities yet so bad at recognizing people we pass every day? @UniJena & @UniOfYork researchers (including @kaiserdaniel13) aimed to find an answer. https://t.co/SpHtxxdfmb
Little is known about how neural representations of faces change as they become familiar. New #JNeurosci from @GGAmbrus, @gkovacs1965 et al. @JenaBPCN finds the brain signal linked to face familiarity is strongest after getting to know someone in-person.
https://t.co/NpDSUAHWeR
Today was the final presentation of the BPCN Online-Visiting-Program with the Zhejiang Normal University in Jinhua, held by Chenglin Li @Chenglin_105 👏Thank you for sharing your interesting findings on how experience can effect our perceptual expectation! 🧠