📢 New paper out in JoN! With Larissa, @freekvanede, @KiaNobre, and Sage, we ask which and when WM contents get reselected after an interrupting external-attention task. (1|9) https://t.co/1MADA98vRK
Disambiguating dimensions of 'external' and 'internal' brain processes. Check our Forum article in @TrendsNeuro on concepts and open question in this burgeoning area of research, with @DanielaGresch and @KiaNobre. Open Access until 7 Dec at: https://t.co/gAxzaGlKM8
Excited to share that the last paper of my PhD is out in Communications Psychology! This project has been a long journey, with the tremendous challenge of collecting EEG data from 86 participants. That’s why it feels soo rewarding to see it published. 🥳
📢 New paper out in JoN! With Larissa, @freekvanede, @KiaNobre, and Sage, we ask which and when WM contents get reselected after an interrupting external-attention task. (1|9) https://t.co/1MADA98vRK
Taken together, our findings provide new insights into the neural dynamics that return WM to an internally focused and action-ready state following external interruptions. (8|9)
had a lot of fun at @CNSmtg! Presented our work @lewpealab on how working memory adjusts action plans in response to distractions in a 🐍 game. Got the inspiration from a chat with my friend @ZitongLu. https://t.co/f8AKMloAqp
Taken together, our findings provide new insights into the neural dynamics that return working memory to an internally focused and action-ready state following external interruptions. (5|5)
📢 Check out our (Larissa Behnke, @freekvanede, Kia Nobre, Sage Boettcher) latest preprint on the neural dynamics of returning to an internal focus in working memory after engaging with an interrupting external-attention task. 🧵 below (1|5) https://t.co/VDT4vmx54N
Finally, we demonstrate that visual and motor reselection begin simultaneously but diverge in their dynamics, with visual reselection being transient while planning for the appropriate action sustains. (4|5)
Check out our fresh-from-the-oven preprint showing the flexible and dynamic (yet, dissociable) nature of visual and motor working-memory content prioritisation 👀🙌
With the brilliant Sage Boettcher, @freekvanede, & @KiaNobre✨
https://t.co/c9tcB1AYAB
Moreover, alpha modulation after the second cue in our task followed the same time course when shifting between and within domain. These findings argue against additional control processes being interposed before the initiation of shift that crosses attentional domains. (6|6)
📢 Check out our (Sage Boettcher, @Chetan_Gohil, @freekvanede, @KiaNobre) latest publication in @PNASNews on the neural dynamics associated with shifting attention within vs. between external and internal attention. (🧵 below) (1|6) https://t.co/EDCn5s78jy
Our findings highlight a link between the previously attended domain and the performed shift type, suggesting that lingering activity related to the first-cued domain affects processing following the second cue in a way that distinguishes within- from between-domain shifts. (5|6)