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Trends in Cognitive Sciences - monthly review journal featuring developments across cog sci and neurosci. Posts by the editor.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences 23 h
Space, Time, and Fear: Survival Computations along Defensive Circuits, By , Drew B. Headley, Weilun Ding, & Peter Dayan
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4. velj
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DeepMind 3. velj
"One of the things I really like about this article is how it integrates work from the fields of artificial intelligence, psychology, neuroscience, and evolutionary theory." editor , picks Reinforcement Learning, Fast and Slow as her review of 2019
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Cell Press 3. velj
We're celebrating the reviews that inspired us in 2019. Read the full collection, including the pick from : Reinforcement Learning, Fast and Slow
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The Virtue Project 28. sij
Great new review paper out now in on rational impression updating, by Virtue Project members , BoKyung Park, and ! 👇
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences 30. sij
Reevaluating the Role of Persistent Neural Activity in Short-Term Memory, by Nicolas Masse, Matthew Rosen, & David Freedman
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UK Reproducibility Network 30. sij
Research Culture and Reproducibility - a Scientific Life article in by
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Chaz Firestone 29. sij
Ned Block () vs Ian Phillips () & Jorge Morales () on "no-cognition" paradigms in ! 1. Ned 2. Ian&Jorge 3. Ned Intellectual fireworks exchanged by good friends :)
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Vince Calhoun 23. sij
Space: a Missing Piece of the Dynamic Puzzle: Here we make the case that most fMRI dynamic connectivity ignores spatial aspects (e.g. moving sources). We also attempt to categorize existing approaches into temporal, spatial, and spatiotemporally dynamic ()
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Fumiko Hoeft 24. sij
Importance of spatial dynamics, not just temporal dynamics in brain imaging. by and team "Space: A Missing Piece of the Dynamic Puzzle" in
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences 23. sij
Near-Death Experience as a Probe to Explore (Disconnected) Consciousness by , Héléna Cassol, , & Olivia Gosseries
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Caeul Lim 21. sij
It is not often that we have several Trends positions open! and are all looking for their . Come join this amazing group of editors !
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David Melnikoff 22. sij
1/n In our latest at JESP (), Bud Lambert, John Bargh and I made people implicitly like Adolf Hitler as much as some friendly-looking strangers. Moments later, we made them return to implicitly hating Hitler. How? 👇
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Dr. Jennifer Rubin 22. sij
We have a new article out in ! We discuss recent trends and upcoming directions in research about gender diversity.
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Lindsey Drayton 22. sij
Impossible to choose just one for but since I had to...
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences 22. sij
Studying Gender Diversity, by Jennifer Rubin, S. Atwood, &
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences 21. sij
Learning During Sleep: A Dream Comes True? by Simon Ruch & Katharina Henke
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Prof Hugo Spiers 20. sij
The Hippocampal Cognitive Map: One Space or Many? My new Spotlight article for is out today. I discuss what the recent findings from in might mean for the concept of diverse maps in the hippocampus:
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Eloise A Stark 16. sij
Do you find Baby Yoda incredibly cute? Read our article: "On cuteness: unlocking the parental brain and beyond" to find out why!
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16. sij
Avoid Cohen’s ‘Small’, ‘Medium’, and ‘Large’ for Power Analysis Opinion by Joshua Correll, Christopher Mellinger, Gary McClelland, & Charles Judd
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