A multibrain advantage for cooperative human behaviour https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.03.02.708977v1
A multibrain advantage for cooperative human behaviour https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.03.02.708977v1
mPFC pyramidal neuron synchrony during social competition to form social rankings is disrupted in male Mecp2 knockout mice https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.03.02.709145v1
Psycholinguistic perspectives on face-to-face conversation
Review by Judith Holler & Anna K. Kuhlen
Web: go.nature.com/4c1QRmq
PDF: rdcu.be/e4zP6
#psychscisky
had such a lovely and generative time at SPSP this year! thanks to everyone who stopped by my poster & for all the lovely conversations - feeling very grateful to be living this little life π€
π’New paper out today in @cognitionjournal.bsky.social!
Does the value of an unchosen option β inferred through counterfactual reasoning β spread to related items in memory, similar to how the value of a chosen option β acquired through direct experience β does?
In short, yes!
Psycholinguistic perspectives on face-to-face conversation. New paper by @judithholler.bsky.social & Anna K. Kuhlen
doi.org/10.1038/s44159-026-00538-1
rdcu.be/e4rlV
A flyer advertising a symposium at SPSP. Speakers include Katie Vasquez, Merrick Osborne, Nina Rodriguez, and Jacinth Tan. Find more information on Whova: https://whova.com/portal/webapp/WMg9c84cPufsiZYYC3hP/Agenda/5067471
I will be chairing a symposium looking at how social hierarchy impacts people across a variety of social environments. There, you can see me talk about popularity as a form of social status and how this may impact children's peer groups.
@merrickosborne.bsky.social
Deeply honored by this recognition from @psychscience.bsky.social, and to be in the company of scientists whose work I greatly admire! A big thank you to lab members, collaborators and mentors, past and present for the work we do together!
Big paper release! ConversationAlign - methods for computing lexical and affective alignment between interlocutors in dyadic conversation transcripts. Open Access in Behavior Research Methods. link.springer.com/epdf/10.3758...
Excited to be teaching a new undergraduate course on Models of Language and Conversation this term!
Check it out here: context-lab.com/llm-course/
I've added lots of fun interactive demos of chatbots and NLP techniques that let students dig into the approaches.
Various soups on a kitchen stovetop: a vegetarian chili, a potato-leek soup, a sweet pumpkin soup, and a cauliflower rosemary soup
If anyone's looking for ideas for wintertime lab activities, my lab did a soup exchange over the weekend. We had a great time on a day that was cold even by Chicago standards! Credit to @mystiesaturday.bsky.social for suggesting it and to @jadynpark.bsky.social for the photo.
With some trepidation, I'm putting this out into the world:
gershmanlab.com/textbook.html
It's a textbook called Computational Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience, which I wrote for my class.
My hope is that this will be a living document, continuously improved as I get feedback.
netneurotools: a trainee-oriented approach to network neuroscience | doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Our labβs internal toolkit for accomplishing everyday tasks in brain imaging ‡οΈ
Officially out! In this review, Aaron Chuey and I discuss how existing work on ToM mostly focused on a single individualβs mental states (e.g., what Sally thinks). Extending ToM, we argue for ToMSβan understanding of how multiple individuals communicate and influence each othersβ minds. t.ly/u4rtb
This study shows that human pairs adopt stable cooperative, competitive, or mixed strategies. A computational model predicts dyadic choices and links these strategies to interaction dynamics, payoffs, and cost of cooperation.
@violapriesemann.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Thrilled to see this reviewed preprint by grad student extraordinaire (but bsky-less) Euan Prentis posted on @elife.bsky.social! doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
Thank you to the reviewers and editors for encouraging, insightful and helpful comments. We will be revising the paper, stay tuned!
Woohoo! Congrats, Matthias! π
Interested in how the brain prepares for upcoming tasks? We trained a monkey on β6β different cognitive tasks and recorded prefrontal cortical activity. We examined the neural geometry and dynamics during task preparation. Come check out our poster on SUNDAY(Nov 16) from 1-5 PM!
I'm going to present our latest memory model that learns causal inference during narrative comprehension! Stop by the poster on Monday to chat about causality, memory, brainπ§ , and AIπ€!
#sfn2025 #sfn25
Our latest hyperscanning study tracks how neural coupling unfolds during genuine conversation and how it differs from simply reading scripted dialogue: osf.io/preprints/ps...
A new study in 'Nature Human Behavior' led by UChicago researchers combines fMRI data and natural language processing to understand how emotions lead to enhanced memory encoding, or "stickiness."
Learn more: bit.ly/3Lec2Gf
@jadynpark.bsky.social @ycleong.bsky.social
What happens in the brain as people become less lonely? Intergenerational community programs can reduce loneliness, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. We collected and analysed 732 π§ -scans to find out!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
@introspection.bsky.social + @escross.bsky.social
Thank you, Lydia! π
This was a huge team effort, with co-authors @kruthig03.bsky.social , @jinke.bsky.social, @matthiasnau.bsky.social, Ioannis Pappas, and @ycleong.bsky.social. This work would not have been possible without the MRI datasets made publicly available by Drs. Janice Chen, Hongmi Lee, and Emily Finn
Out now in @nathumbehav.nature.com! We applied graph theoretic analyses to fMRI data of participants watching movies/listening to stories. Integration across large-scale functional networks mediates arousal-dependent enhancement of narrative memories. Open access link: rdcu.be/eKKAw
Really excited to share a review I contributed to, out now in @cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social. We explore how foraging can offer a framework for studying brain and behaviour in natural contexts. Itβs been a pleasure working with colleagues across species and disciplines on this. Check it out! π
How does the brainπ§ make causal inferences and use memories to understand narrativesπ¬?
We built an RNNπ€ with key-value episodic memory that learns causal relationships between events and retrieves memories like humans do!
Preprint www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
w/ @qlu.bsky.social, Tan Nguyen &π
Quantifying memory recall is hard! Luckily, natural language processing (incl. #LLMs) offers new, automated, and scalable ways to do that!
Great new review by Fenerci & @signysheldon.bsky.social in @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social!
www.cell.com/trends/cogni...
Excited to share our new paper w/ @cibaker.bsky.social in @natcomms.nature.com linking active vision & memory!
We provide evidence that gaze reinstatement & neural reactivation are deeply related phenomena that jointly reflect the experiences constructed during recall. doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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