Very grateful to @OHBM committee for the opportunity to give a talk about our research at #OHBM2024 in Seoul. It was my first time attending OHBM and was greatly inspired by the cutting edge brain research done around the world. 💫 hope to meet this fantastic community again!
New in Cognitive Psychology, from @kasia_mojescik, @SamBerenz, @flaviadielle, @maureenritchey and @chrismbird: The Relationship Between Subjective Memory Experience and Objective Memory Performance Remains Stable Across the Lifespan https://t.co/WayXuRPxqk
Our review paper 'Ten recommendations for reducing the carbon footprint of research computing in human neuroimaging' was recently published in @ImagingNeurosci!
https://t.co/vstqL2102q
Here's a quick summary of each of our recommendations 🧵
Check out our new paper showing that functional system segregation in fMRI predicts Fluid intelligence, but does not meditate the benefits midlife activities have on late life intelligence https://t.co/34ZMTBaGSV
Very proud to share news of our recent paper “False Memories for Ending of Events” by co-first authors @p_raykov and @dk_varga. Here’s a thread about it… https://t.co/zAJZueU6MD
Can you trust your memory of events? New research by psychologists from one of our Centres of Excellence, @SussexNeuro, has found that human memories are unreliable because we like stories with predictable endings. #ImpossibleUntilDone
https://t.co/qkaOaHYaRi
Here's a quick video outlining how you can reduce the #carbon#footprint of your #research#computing without using any less energy 🌱🖥️
This was put together as part of the @GreenYourLab Creativity Challenge!
Thank you for supporting the preparation, @SussexDocSchool ! :) It was so much fun taking part in the 3MT competition, I really recommend other students this fun challenge!
What a brilliant day of networking, 3MTing and general PhDing 🙌
Congratulations to our 3MT winner @dk_varga from @Sussex_Psych for an excellent and inspiring talk - Making memories in the "wild" - bridging the gap between the laboratory and real life 1/2 #SussexDocFest
It was so fun to present my research at the Sussex Neuroscience Day! I’ve always looked up to the researchers in this community for their insipiring research and kindness. I am very honoured that this year they awarded me the Sussex Neuroscience PhD prize. Thank you @SussexNeuro
What a fun time we had yesterday at our annual Sussex Neuroscience Day. Thank you to everybody who came and took part. There were some really inspiring presentations and talks from many of our members and our guest speaker @NilliLavie. See you again next year. 🧠
If you are at #LEARNMEM2023 please come to see my poster today if you are interested to learn more about our project testing the role of hippocampus in processing surprising events!
1/ From sensation and perception to awareness: the interplay between genes, environments, and individual experiences - 2-day hybrid meeting @SussexUni organised by @SensationSussex's Beata Wozniak & Rhiannon Armitage, April 20-21 .@LeverhulmeTrust https://t.co/2ackCYjE5P
📢NEW JOB! Postdoc with me @Sussex_Psych on environmentally sustainable human brain imaging (MRI) 🧠🌿Also working with @raghavian & @gabriellesamue1. Help us green MRI research! Closing 26 Oct. https://t.co/8Desh9aOMP
Please RT… Recruiting 2 research associates! (1 with MSc in PSY or related (14 months); 1 with BSc (12 months) for an MRC-funded project @UEAPsychology that explores the cognitive and neural correlates of personal semantic memory
https://t.co/jvX8Cdv4D7
https://t.co/CfKyTCsktW
Job alert! 2 year Research Assistant position with me to investigate why people remember experiences differently from each other and the brain networks that underpin this. No PhD needed. Collab with @maureenritchey and @js_simons. https://t.co/xk00hYbD8N
Please come and check out my poster today at #BACN22 if you are interested in how our ability to structure experiences into events makes us susceptible to memory errors!
This looks great fun and a nice way to ease back into in-person conferences. Our lab are submitting abstracts and looking forward to going! https://t.co/78AaoSXlrt