Our Nβ500 paper on the neural architecture of mental imagery is out! Fun work with @timokvamme.bsky.social, @juhasilvanto.bsky.social, Massimo Lumaca and many others.
Our Nβ500 paper on the neural architecture of mental imagery is out! Fun work with @timokvamme.bsky.social, @juhasilvanto.bsky.social, Massimo Lumaca and many others.
The call for commentaries on our BBS paper is out now (deadline October 15): shorturl.at/Hu3Yu. In the paper (shorturl.at/4Rbk6), we provide recommendations and outstanding issues about designing experimental paradigms, analyzing data, and reporting the results of studies on unconscious processing π
π’Excited to share our paper, "Studying unconscious processing: Contention and consensus", published in BBS.
The paper is the result of a collaborative effort of 32 leading researchers in the field, from 10 different countriesπ
Check out the full msπ
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π§ π Why do some people remember their dreams more than others?
In our new preprint, we used multimodal neuroimaging (qMRI, DTI, rs-fMRI) and data-driven analysis (LICA) in 258 participants (!!!), revealing unique structural and functional brain signatures linked to dream recall frequency.
Happy to share that we're continuing our work on mental imagery. This time with a short, theoretical paper.
i plan to move to Korea later this year, & will soon hire at all levels (students, postdocs, staff scientists, junior PIs) -
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
my lab in Japan will run till at least 2025. my job has been nothing but the dream job. but hopefully the above explains it.
#neuroscience
Very proud to see the European Cooperation of Science and Technology (COST) feature our project on their website:
www.cost.eu/decoding-the...
#skuldnet
Our N=273 MRI study on visual imagery is up on BioRxiv. Employing graph theory analyses, we investigate structural and functional connectomes and find that vivid imagery is supported by networks optimized for localized information transfer. #skuldnet