Charan Ranganath (@charanranganath) 's Twitter Profile
Charan Ranganath

@charanranganath

Author WHY WE REMEMBER @doubledaybooks @faberbooks
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Professor @ucdaviscns @ucd_map
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Nautilus Magazine (@nautilusmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our brains constantly retouch the past with the colors of the present, putting a fresh version of ourselves on display. We spoke to Charan Ranganath, author of "Why We Remember" to learn more: nautil.us/your-memories-…

Doubleday (@doubledaybooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Neuroscientist & author Charan Ranganath shares how you can improve your Memory! Check out 5 key insights from his newest book, WHY WE REMEMBER. Read more: bookoftheday.nextbigideaclub.com/p/your-memory-…

David Brandman (@drdavidbrandman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This podcast points out some of the difficulties faced by people living with ALS. It also highlights how a person living with paralysis can use a BCI to communicate with friends, family, and care partners. The impact of disease on care-partners is often under-appreciated!

Doubleday (@doubledaybooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Our brains are designed to give us the most information with the least amount of resources,” WHY WE REMEMBER author Charan Ranganath tells Nautilus Magazine. Understanding that memories are interpretations can transform you. Read more of the interview: nautil.us/your-memories-…

Nathan Spreng (@nathan_spreng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parallel distributed default networks? We see dissociable AND converging activation/connectivity for autobiographical memory and theory of mind in well-characterized participants

Yuval Nir 💔 (@labnir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/9 Seeing the Future: Anticipatory Eye Gaze as a Marker of Memory We developed a NO-REPORT paradigm for studying episodic-like memory for events occurring at specific places and times Daniel Yamin 🎗 FlavioSchmidig Omer Sharon Charan Ranganath biorxiv.org/content/10.110… A 🧵.. pls RT

Eiko Fried (@eikofried) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do *not* give Elsevier your data when they ask you stuff like this, even if it is *required*. Their main business is now data analytics, and they sell your information for profit. eiko-fried.com/welcome-to-hot…

Do *not* give Elsevier your data when they ask you stuff like this, even if it is *required*. 

Their main business is now data analytics, and they sell your information for profit. 

eiko-fried.com/welcome-to-hot…
Dr. Karen L Campbell (@karampbell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our hyper-binding review is finally out in Current Directions. Emily E. Davis and I review over a decade's worth of findings, discuss our theory of why it's only apparent on implicit tests, & the implications for older adults' memory in everyday life. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…

Our hyper-binding review is finally out in Current Directions. <a href="/emilyydaavis/">Emily E. Davis</a> and I review over a decade's worth of findings, discuss our theory of why it's only apparent on implicit tests, &amp; the implications for older adults' memory  in everyday life. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (@jocn_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in scientific discussions/debates that will be more substantive, and more civil, than what one often finds here, consider following JoCNForum . Some context here: x.com/postlelab/stat…

Jacinda Taggett (@jacindataggett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello #AcademicTwitter ! I wanted to provide an update that my academic blog received a redesign over the last month, and we are providing free services to undergraduates in psych & neuro! If you know any students that can benefit, please let them know! academicmemories.com/services

Thanh Doan (@ttpdoan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🙏 Grateful to present clinical perspectives on brain systems & age-related diseases at 15. Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology. Thanks to Maryam Ziaei (Kavli Neuroscience) for the invite! 🤝 Let's strengthen clinician-neuroscientist collaboration for our #patients. (📷nor.nevropsy.forening)

🙏 Grateful to present clinical perspectives on brain systems &amp; age-related diseases at 15. Nordic Meeting in Neuropsychology. Thanks to <a href="/MaryamZiae/">Maryam Ziaei</a> (<a href="/KISNeuro/">Kavli Neuroscience</a>) for the invite! 🤝 Let's strengthen clinician-neuroscientist collaboration for our #patients. (📷nor.nevropsy.forening)
Alison Gopnik (@alisongopnik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excellent special Issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science on Algorithms in our Lives. Includes our article (Yiu et al.) on Large AI Models as cultural technologies and why they can't do what kids do. journals.sagepub.com/toc/ppsa/19/5

Sergey Stavisky (@sergeystavisky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My department UC Davis Neurological Surgery continues to grow! We've just launched a tenure-track (or Associate-level) faculty search in spine-related human neuroengineering. This department and the wider UC Davis neurosciences community are wonderful. Please RT 🔁! recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF06665

Nicole C Rust, PhD (@nicolecrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This book - a long time coming - is *finally* complete! What will it ultimately take to develop new and better treatments for brain and mental disorders? Along the way, what do we need to understand about the brain and mind? And how do we plan to figure it out?