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Happy Holidays!
22.12.2025 16:15
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We are very proud of Sage! So well deserved! π₯³
09.11.2025 03:31
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π£ Out in TINS (@cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social):
Neural processing is often described as either externally or internally directed. In our new Forum article, we (@freekvanede.bsky.social & Kia Nobre) propose a multilevel framework for conceptualising external and internal continua of brain processes.
19.10.2025 07:44
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This project has only been possible through a real team effort!
In the same spirit, we hope these resources continue to grow, and we really welcome any feedback or contributions to help us improve and expand what we've shared.
18.07.2025 13:11
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How the brain shifts between external and internal attention
Focusing on relevant contents to guide adaptive behavior is a core property of the brain. For decades, scientists have investigated mechanisms to antiβ¦
Out in @cp-neuron.bsky.social now! Kia and I argue that attention research would benefit from a stronger focus on how the brain shifts between external and internal attention. We outline competing hypotheses, review existing behavioral and neural findings, and highlight open questions.
16.07.2025 15:34
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First post on Bluesky! Check out our new paper (w/ @abclab.bsky.social @brognition.bsky.social) in Nature Communications @natcomms.bsky.social (featured in Editors' Highlightsπ)!
We investigated how attention operates differently within WM and LTM:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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20.05.2025 05:21
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Neural Dynamics of Reselecting Visual and Motor Contents in Working Memory after External Interference
In everyday tasks, we must often shift our focus away from internal representations held in working memory to engage with perceptual events in the external world. Here, we investigated how our interna...
π’Β New paper out in JoN [@sfnjournals.bsky.social]! With Larissa, Freek [@freekvanede.bsky.social], Kia [@brognition.bsky.social] and Sage [@dynacog-lab.bsky.social], we ask which and when WM contents get reselected after an interrupting external-attention task. π§΅Β below (1|9) doi.org/10.1523/JNEU...
02.05.2025 14:28
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Excited to see this latest paper from my PhD out! Huge thanks to everyone who contributed!
28.02.2025 16:33
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Getting down to business with our first lab retreat at Brasenose College, with @abclab.bsky.social ! Full of writing, coding, and a bit of puzzlement (an essential part of writing, naturally).
27.02.2025 19:02
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Forum article out now in Trends in Cognitive Science π
We highlight 'sensorimnemonic decisions' as a key process that determines whether and when we use memory in coordination with sensory sampling to guide natural, free-flowing behaviour.
www.cell.com/trends/cogni...
24.01.2025 10:27
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Thanks to EPS and everyone who stopped by the poster!
16.01.2025 14:17
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