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Welcome, fellow working memory researchers! It's time to decide who should be this year's research fairy. If you are not yet aware of the story about this award or would like a refresher, please che...
Single and multiple systems in categorization and category learning www.nature.com/articles/s44...#neuroscience
Classifying the world into categories is fundamental to human cognition. In this Review, Minda et al. highlight the assumptions and operating characteristics of theories positing multiple versus singl...
Decoding load or selection in visuospatial working memory? onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...#neuroscience
It takes half a second to remove visuospatial information from working memory. Applying MVPA to decode working memory load from EEG data can be confounded by selection decoding. Selection of visual i...
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Two PhD positions in cognitive psychology/cognitive development University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland The successful applicants will work with Prof. Dr. Evie Vergauwe in the Working memory, Cognition and Development Lab. Application deadline: 17 May 2024
Applications are invited for two funded doctoral positions (4 years), with flexible starting date between September and December 2024. The successful applicants will work with Prof. Dr.
Preparing a seminar session on questionable research practices and why to avoid them for my psychology Master students. I'm sure that there are tons of good papers and resources so I don't have to reinvent the wheel. Please share and post your favourites! #OpenScience#AcademicSky
Over the last few years, I have been reflecting a lot about my mentorship qualities, so much so that I made a slidedeck to be fully transparent to future mentees. In case it's helpful to others, and not just more evidence of how neurotic I am, here it is! osf.io/dk9wv
New paper alert! 🙌 In our new replication study led by @sjiang.bsky.socialwww.nature.com/articles/s44...#workingmemory
In contrast to recent findings, a replication study shows no effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on visual working memory.
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Anyone familiar with this funding scheme or knows someone, who can give me some more concrete advice? Grateful for any advice or repost. 🙏 n/n
Now, I'm in a dilemma. I would like to apply, but I am worried that I put a lot of effort and my application will end up in a 'maybe pile', or worse, not be considered at all if there are a lot of good applications from German, Austrian, or Swiss nationals 😬 4 /n