Robin Ince
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https://www.robince.net/ 22-06-2018 09:49:48
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New paper in European Journal of Neuroscience onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ej… Kazanina & Poeppel (2023) argue that spatial cell types in navigation areas offer the neural ingredients for a Language of Thought (LoT). In this commentary, I give four arguments against this proposal. 🧵
Preprint alert 📢 with Dan Levenstein, Matt Krause, Bradley Voytek, Richard Gao In this work, we evaluate the theoretical status of neural oscillations and local field potentials generally. A thread... 🧵 osf.io/preprints/psya…
Delighted to advertise a fully funded PhD project investigating EEG correlates of Parkinson's disease. The student will be based in UoD Psychology and supervised by Christian Keitel - Moved elsewhere (see bio), Dr Tom Gilbertson, Prof Douglas Steele and myself. For more details, please see keitelscience.com/2024/04/19/phd…
Research Scientist position to develop our famous social interaction technologies. Now open for applications! my.corehr.com/pls/uogrecruit…… (search for ref 145049). Deadline 30 May. Questions? Contact rachael jack
Come and do a PhD studying neural correlates of Parkinson's disease with us UoD Psychology!
If you are researching links between brain rhythms and behaviour, have a look at our new pre-print. Extending Chris Benwell, Christian Keitel - Moved elsewhere (see bio), & Gregor Thut's earlier work, we show that time-on-task can explain away some brain-behaviour links UoD Psychology biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
1/8 Finally published at Nature Communications, "Distributed representations of prediction error signals across the cortical hierarchy are synergistic". Very grateful to all the friends and colleagues around the globe who made this possible. nature.com/articles/s4146…
📢 Delighted to share our new paper in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences: "Rhythmic sensory stimulation as a noninvasive tool to study plasticity mechanisms in human episodic memory" sciencedirect.com/science/articl… w/ Danying Wang Andrew Clouter Kimron Shapiro & Simon Hanslmayr
New Current Biology paper from PhilippeSchyns lab funded by Wellcome: “Pre-frontal cortex guides dimension-reducing transformations in the occipito-ventral pathway for categorization behaviors” with Jiayu Zhan @Joachim__Gross Robin Ince. We investigate how brain networks
Reduced confidence associated with aging increases information seeking under uncertainty, whereas confidence alterations associated with symptoms of psychopathology do not. Out in TranslationalPsychiatry w/ Greta Mohr Robin Ince. UoD Psychology UofG School of Psychology & Neuroscience rdcu.be/dSPdz