Do you like research on aging, false memories, cognitive training, and neural recruitment?
Of course you do, so you should check out our new preprint with @IndiraTurney, @ashsteinkrauss, @SHAARPlab, & @PSUCogAgingLab!🧠
https://t.co/6Mn4Ir6Fnc
On this day, 11 years ago, the 1st CANLAB paper was accepted for publication w/@CaitlinRBowman "True and phantom recollection: an fMRI investigation of similar and distinct neural correlates".
And today CABLAB has over 35 great research papers w/ so many grads and collaborators!
Check out our new false memory chapter preprint! 😎 https://t.co/pnw7LTNAZF
In this chapter, we review the current research of the neural underpinnings of false memories
@chamberlain_jdc@PSUCogAgingLab#preprint#falsememory
Had so much fun presenting at my first ever in-person conference! Thanks to everyone who showed up bright and early for the poster session :) #CAC2022#cognitiveagingconference
Best comment from a visitor to my poster at the Cognitive Aging Conference:
“thank you for bringing this memory research back from the 1970’s”👍🏻
#CAC2022
Exciting new paper published from @chamberlain_jdc and @BrianaSprague on subjective health and episodic memory in older adults! https://t.co/mnjN4zbBD3
Beyond excited to share the latest issue of #AgingNeuroCog - a special issue co-edited w/ @joshuadkoen, highlighting AMAZING work by AMAZING labs, examining recent advances in understanding the cognitive neuroscience of aging w/multivariate methods
https://t.co/JZGWdPfivf 1/n
Excited to share a new paper with @PSUCogAgingLab and @cabilab_uwm!🎉
We find that encoding-retrieval similarity for targets and lures is reduced by age in visual cortex and hippocampus. Lure ERS also contributes to committing and rejecting false memories
https://t.co/5whUhCbvi5
Excited to share our new preprint! 😀
We examined contextual similarity and how it effects associative memory retrieval in older and younger adults. @c_webb14@PSUCogAgingLab and Amy Overman
https://t.co/9ie6lweaqR
@PoortataLalwani @Garrett_Neuro@ThadPolk Cool work Pia! It's awesome to see results coming out of the GABA manipulation. Can't wait to give this a full read!