Dr. Franziska R Richter  

@F_R_Richter

Assistant Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience at Leiden University, NL. Interested in memory, cognitive control, and brains.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2015.

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    New preprint! Precise and imprecise memories may fool you: Continuous memory measures uncover different sources of errors in recognition memory    1/n

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  2. I am at the "grade one paper - need a treat - grade one more paper - need another treat" phase already. Status: ~60/100 consciousness and ~3/35 CNS papers. Send coffee! ✍️🥱😅

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  3. Also very happy to be told about common German mistakes: I am sure I make them!

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  4. Native English speakers! My Dutch students often use the word "research" in a way that sounds wrong to me (for example "a research was conducted" "in this research I will" - i.e., synonyms with "a study"). Am I wrong, or should I tell them that research is not "countable"?

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  5. ooogh. Reliable cure against jetlag anyone? I normally cope well, but this one is tough! 🥱

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  6. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    28. sij

    Finally fully published, and Priya Jeyarathnarajah find across 3 experiments that healthy ageing reduces the precision of episodic memory retrieval

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    27. sij

    Great study by that takes the schema research of and others in fascinating new directions

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  8. Bye bye Hawai’i! It was a wonderful holiday. Now embarking on the 24h journey back... luckily I have about 100 consciousness and 30 CNS essays to entertain me on my way back and the next week or two 😫

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  9. Looks like a great paper to read when I’m back from my vacation! 👏

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  10. Saying hello from my vacation to share with you that ‘s paper on aging and memory precision is finally online!

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  11. Live feat of me trying to finish everything before going on vacation 🌞⛱️🕶️. (I feel obliged to say I also worked through the entire winter break, including on Christmas):

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  12. Together, this data suggests that while false alarms are driven by recollection processes (consistent with previous work), misses are better explained with memory decay. 6/n

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  13. In contrast incorrect similar responses to old identical items showed marked decline in memory precision, while still significantly different from guessing the location. Unsurprisingly memory precision was worst for incorrect new responses. 5/n

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  14. False alarms to similar items were associated with strikingly high memory precision, not significantly different from correct similar responses. 4/n

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  15. Performance in both tasks was correlated across participants, but interesting dissociations arose when looking at how precise memory for misclassified items was: 3/n

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  16. I combined an old/similar/new task with a continuous measure (“precision“) memory test to learn about different recognition memory errors (false alarms, misses). 2/n

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  17. the answer clearly was 'no', but I have high hopes that I can do it before I go on vacation on the 10th! ✍️📰📈

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  18. Someone put photopaper in the family printer, and I just printed my paper draft with it. Ooopsie... My figures look grand though! (Sorry rainforest, I will continue to revise digitally from now on.)

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  19. Let's see if I can still finish this paper this year! 💪

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  20. There is a lot of work on what causes false alarms in terms of saying an item is "old" when it is "similar". But I seem to be unable to find much on the reverse error, saying something is "similar" when it is in fact an "old" (identical) item. Am I searching for the wrong terms?

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