Soroush Mirjalili
@soroushmirjalili.bsky.social
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Postdoc in the Kuhl Lab at the University of Oregon, PhD from UT Austin. Episodic Memory | Computational Neuroscience | Cognitive Neuroscience | Machine Learning. 🌿 -> 🐝 -> 🐂 -> 🦆, he/him
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Matthias Nau
@matthiasnau.bsky.social
· Aug 25
Neural and behavioral reinstatement jointly reflect retrieval of narrative events - Nature Communications
When people recall a movie, their eye movements and brain activity resemble those observed during the viewing. These behavioral and neural reactivations are linked through a common process, likely ref...
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Lexi Decker
@lexidecker.bsky.social
· Jul 31
Exploration is associated with socioeconomic disparities in learning and academic achievement in adolescence - Nature Communications
Children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds often show lower academic achievement, commonly linked to limited resources. Here, the authors show that reduced exploration–a behavior tuned for learning...
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Jason Climer
@jrclimer.bsky.social
· Jul 23
Hippocampal representations drift in stable multisensory environments - Nature
Tracking of individual place cells in mouse CA1 shows that representational drift is not influenced by changes in environment or behaviour, and is lower for more excitable place cells.
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Audrey Duarte
@audreyduarte.bsky.social
· Jul 18
Emotional Arousal‐Induced Episodic Memory Benefits Are Attenuated in Autism Spectrum Disorders, Especially in Older Age
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder associated with episodic memory impairment. Although emotional factors such as arousal, as well as age and depression symptoms, ...
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Marta Silva
@martamasilva.bsky.social
· Jul 1
Movie-watching evokes ripple-like activity within events and at event boundaries
Nature Communications - The neural processes involved in memory formation for realistic experiences remain poorly understood. Here, the authors found that ripple-like activity in the human...
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