How does our ability to anticipate future events change with time and experience? With memory consolidation, multistep anticipation becomes more efficient but less perceptually detailed. Proud of Hannah Tarder-Stoll for this work with me & @chrisbaldassano.bsky.social#PsychSciSky
Many experiences unfold predictably over time. Memory for these temporal regularities enables anticipation of events multiple steps into the future. Because tem...
Big year over here: -Earned tenure -Left tenured position for a job I love even more. -Won a CAREER award from the NSF. -First paper with undergraduate collaborator published in Open Mind. -Finished* Visual Experience Dataset -Published cool paper with @bjbalas.bsky.social. *waiting on co-authors
At NeurIPS this week, led by Caroline Lee in collab w/ Haxby lab: we present the Hyper-HMM, to simultaneously align participants' spatial brain patterns (like hyperalignment) and temporal dynamics (with event segmentation), and align brain events to stimulus features! www.dpmlab.org/papers/8510_...
Here are the slides of my talk on: "The role of Frontoparietal Attention Networks in conscious perception and voluntary imagination". I wanted to thank the organizers of the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience Seminar @chrisbaldassano.bsky.socialt.co/z0ggWnu6BF
Nice news article on my paper w/ Tal Golan, Matt Siegelman, and Niko Kriegeskorte, describing a method for finding "weak spots" in language models and testing how well they can predict human judgments: bit.ly/3PAbI4wrdcu.be/dl91g #psychscisky