Very excited to share this work! This project is so special to me in many ways. I am endlessly grateful to my wonderful mentors @KuhlLab, @hulacon, and @sarahdubrow.
On many levels, I am grateful to have been involved with this paper led by the fantastic (and soon-to-be-Dr.) Futing Zou (@ZouFuting). @sarahdubrow would have been very proud. https://t.co/mC98YPvHdQ
If you are interested in PhD programs to study the cognitive neuroscience of memory, several of us at University of Oregon are recruiting (including new hire @vpmurty)!! Applications due 12/1. Hoping to admit quite a few students!
Re-expression of CA1 and entorhinal activity patterns preserves temporal context memory at long timescales
@ZouFuting@KuhlLab@hulacon@sarahdubrow
https://t.co/CQMnFtAyRp
The University of Oregon is seeking to establish an endowed fund in honor of @sarahdubrow that will support graduate students in psychology. The goal is to raise $25k. To contribute, go to https://t.co/trkeXMpeQk. (pt 1/3)
It always feels trite to call something bittersweet, but I'm not sure that there's a better word to describe how I feel about sharing this paper. This project is so special to me, in so many ways, largely because of my co-first author Sarah DuBrow https://t.co/2lMr2A6qsa
Our 1st foray into free recall dynamics/ CMR to understand how reward motivation changes memory organization. @ea_horwath knocked it out of the park with @ninarouhani. Also one of the few remaining collaborations I had with @sarahdubrow. https://t.co/ojTGKOgE42
Very excited to share my first preprint of graduate school! "Contextual familiarity rescues the cost of switching"
w/ the amazing @vpmurty and @sarahdubrow
https://t.co/UkIFne4f8Y
Excited to share our new preprint! "Re-expression of CA1 and entorhinal activity patterns preserves temporal context memory at long timescales"
w/ the amazing @sarahdubrow@hulacon@KuhlLab and many others from the NSD crew @cvnlab
https://t.co/IAzd1pvhjZ
New paper with @Kwokszechai out now in JoCN! “Distinct Generation of Subjective Vividness and Confidence during Naturalistic Memory Retrieval in Angular Gyrus”
https://t.co/Deslzxghdg
In another study, @ZouFuting applied TMS on human angular gyrus and linked the AnG to gauging #vividness efficiency, but not meta-confidence, of #memory, thereby differentiating the monitoring of vividness from confidence https://t.co/jXT2IHQhBh
I’m reticent to post about the passing of @sarahdubrow, b/c I feel it trivializes the tragedy. But friends have been haunted by her head shot while scrolling. Here is a photo of the Sarah I loved. Not a loss to the field, but the loss of a Beer-drinking, cynical, caring friend.
Another 4 years later, very excited that this is out in the world! https://t.co/BdIG6r7o2P We (@sarahdubrow, @JonWinawer, @LilaDavachi) show that event boundaries -> compressed duration judgments (due to reduced memory access) + hippocampal patterns predict subjective judgments!
New paper proposing a key role for latent cause inference in event segmentation with the brilliant @yeonsoon_shin. Part of an exciting, forthcoming special issue on “Event-Predictive Cognition” in Topics in Cognitive Science. https://t.co/HVMmG9MbGz
https://t.co/sOr0qkT2T9
Congratulations to @sarahdubrow--one of 16 Neuroscientists to win a 2020 Sloan Research Fellowship! https://t.co/Sj3ZMCNy4c. Great honor and well deserved! @IONatUO @UOPsych