Cognitive neuroscientist researching developmental amnesia, FOXP2-dependent speech/language disorders, and their neural circuitry. Concerned about human rights.
New preprint -> Prioritizing feature bindings across space and modality in working memory
https://t.co/iw1szTulRm
With @_haticecinar, @Amy__Atkinson , & @AHWaterman
We have a very exciting opportunity for a Clinical Psychologist to join our esteemed Neuropsychology service on an NIHR funded innovative cognitive rehabilitation trial! Come work with me & @KhademF in an international centre of excellence for child health
https://t.co/OcbclDvr7N
The UK's first trial of Deep Brain Stimulation for children with #epilepsy has begun at GOSH.📣
The first patient's daytime seizures have reduced by 80%, significantly improving their quality of life.
Paediatric Neurosurgeon Martin Tisdall, who led the trial, explains more. 👇
To help with the Longlist process, we will post a Longlist Lowdown tweets each day over the next few days. Today we focus on HOW FAR WE’VE COME BY JOYCE EFIA HARMER @JoyceEfia Follow the link and click on the images for further book and author info - https://t.co/giqokFbv91
A new study shows how flexibly new chunks are formed in long-term memory, and how this process is linked to the way information is grouped in working memory during encoding
📢New from: @PhilippMusfeld, @JoschaDutlli, Klaus Oberauer, & @lea_bartsch
https://t.co/YRUOzwVWk5
New preprint: We investigate neural representations underlying catgeory abstraction. We report evidence that hippompal-entorhinal cognitive maps support interpolation to never-experienced states (here: prototypes), which guide pattern completion during category-based decisions.
Thanks to @NoraNewcombe @CacucciLab@KhademF@L_Genzel @chareyron_loic & X-less Juraj Bevandic & Jocelyne Bachevalier for trusting me to lead this mammoth task.
‼️Early bird registration rates end on 31st March‼️
Registration is now open for the International Conference on Working Memory (ICWM) at the University of Leeds, June 25-27, 2024 👇
@RachelDimond It was wonderful meeting you Rachel. I was so moved by your story. It was a very special train journey back to London and I hope our paths will cross again soon. thanks for sharing the pictures. xx