New paper from the lab just out in Nature Neuroscience “Human hippocampal ripples tune cortical responses based on predicted uncertainty”. Using intracranial EEG recordings, we present a novel perspective on human hippocampal function
https://t.co/7l7zLP59bd
Article: "Human hippocampal ripples tune cortical responses based on predicted uncertainty"
Coauthors: @FrankDarya S. Moratti @RHellerstedt@SarntheinJ Ningfei Li @andreashorn_@lukasimbach L. Stieglitz, A. Gil-Nagel, R. Toledano, B. A. Strange
https://t.co/dsggRYpb07
Are episodic and semantic memory really that different? Using closely matched tasks, we found no substantial neural differences between recalling personal experiences and general knowledge: https://t.co/uvmb0BNRET
In this article, Park et al. find that emotionally arousing moments during a narrative are associated with heightened integration across functional brain networks, which in turn predict how well those moments are subsequently remembered.
https://t.co/SWP0dAFlT8
Job alert!🚨 Join us @UABBarcelona to investigate human memory representations with intracranial recordings, eye-tracking, immersive VR and deep learning. Fully funded, four-year PhD position at the Prediction and Memory Lab. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
🚀 New PhD position available! 4-year PhD contract to study oscillatory mechanisms in emotional memory. Join the call if you’re interested in memory processes. @UAM_Madrid, @AgEInves
Our new paper is out in @NatureHumBehav 🎉
During extinction learning, amygdala theta oscillations signal safety, not threat. Similar to episodic memories, extinction memories are stable and context-specific. Check it out 👇
https://t.co/i75HDDyl02
See our new human iEEG study in @NatureComms:
During aversive memory retrieval, gamma activity patterns—shaped by the amygdala at encoding—are reactivated in the hippocampus.
📍 https://t.co/CBqk3sGoET
@The_Strange_Lab and collaborators
We now have a fully operational Optically-Pumped MEG system, thanks to generous funding from @AgEInves and closely working with @CercaMagnetics. A real pleasure to be visited by @EvaOrtegaPaino, Secretary General for Research at @cienciagob, on the 1st day we are operational
📢 We have an exciting fully-funded PhD project on modelling the effects of dopaminergic neuromodulation on brain state and function - do get in touch and please share! 🙏 🧠
https://t.co/KfQYMa0GJh
Social-semantic knowledge in frontotemporal dementia and anterior temporal lobe resection - laterality and severity
=Social- and non–social-semantic deficits highly correlated
=No left vs. right difference in social-semantic knowledge
@mattr19909@mrccbu
https://t.co/4sdXvsTPHE
As part of our #neurotechnology collection, this Essay by @uma_r_mohan & @neurojosh discusses why brain stimulation for memory loss shows variable success, and suggests developing customized stimulation protocols for more consistent memory enhancement.
https://t.co/h5syNbrwJG
New paper – Matt Rouse (@mattr19909) and colleagues assembled a neuropsychological battery to explore social-semantic knowledge in #FTD and its relation to general conceptual knowledge:
https://t.co/e5pxX6Ty2z
When we anticipate the future, the brain shows graded representations of the future & past. The scale of these representations increases systematically from lower- to higher-order regions.
Proud of this work by @hannahtstoll, a collab w/ @ChrisBaldassano!
https://t.co/aTItfeZylz
incredibly excited to share my first, first-author paper in @NatureComms! how do dynamic changes in functional connectivity give rise to memory formation in humans? 🧠✨
https://t.co/oZf7AeCSKG
Delighted to announce our latest work in @NatureHumBehav. While watching movies, theta phase precession is triggered by cognitive boundaries. Strength of precession predicts strength of memory formed. @Zjmay1 @gkreiman@CedarsSinai@CaltechN https://t.co/Fiu0q0SLdY
At @SfNtweets I’ll also be presenting my main PhD project with @The_Strange_Lab ! If you want to discuss some really interesting iEEG results on how the medial temporal lobe processes spatial frequencies, drop by my poster U35 on October 9th 3-4pm 🧠
Interested in an accessible review of active intentional and intentional forgetting in the laboratory and everyday life? Check our new paper now out in Nature Reviews Psychology!