Chris Bird

@chrismbird

Memory Researcher, Professor at Sussex Uni

Sussex, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2007.

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  2. 28. sij

    Free text link to our paper thanks to

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  3. 28. sij

    Our take on the new paper by & - covers why we think alignment of different conceptual systems is important. Written with dev psych . Journal link here and free text link in next tweet...

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  4. 20. sij

    Nice evidence that the monkey hippocampus *does* have a role in recognition memory. At least when the stimuli are movie trailers and music videos - rather than the junk* that's usually used. *Technical term.

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    17. sij

    🚨Job alert! Looking for a post-doc neuroimager to work on my new 3-yr BBSRC grant at . We'll be using fMRI+TMS to look at effects of ageing in the semantic system, in a project I'm very excited to be starting. Deadline 12th Feb. Please RT!

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  6. 17. sij

    This is a great study. Proof of an important and potentially v useful principle (see thread for details). Should provoke a lot of follow up work.

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  7. 17. sij

    Does anyone else get these emails from Elsevier? They start with "it's important to demonstrate your research impact" then brutally demonstrate how pitiful that impact is. Every fucking month.

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  8. 7. sij

    This is frightening - since 1910, every single one of the hottest years in the UK is from the last 18 years (source: Met Office website)

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  9. 12. pro 2019.

    Thanks all for a very fun and extremely silly evening!

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  10. 12. pro 2019.

    Some belated (sorry) happy news. Congratulations to on becoming a doctor this week! Congrats also to her supervisor and big thanks to examiners and Jenny Bosten.

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    You only have until tomorrow night to register to vote in the most important General Election of our lifetimes. Whichever way you vote, your vote matters. Register here:

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    25. stu 2019.

    Soggy but solid - we really would rather be doing our jobs, but this is important!

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    I'm increasingly grumpy that all parties think they can fund goodies with taxes paid by others. My column - taxes are for us all; they need to be higher, you and me need to pay.

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    20. stu 2019.

    Our Sussex Neuroscience 4-year PhD Programme is open for applications! Deadline Jan 6th, for Sept 2020 entry. We have a fantastic community of students and supervisors, with a choice of >40 labs for rotations- come and join us!

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    Got a few spare minutes (sure you do, you're on Twitter!) and want to help my students learn about replication? Please do this quick study and share if you like! (P.S. if you recognise the study, please pass it on but don't complete!)

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  16. 13. stu 2019.

    Hmm. Just tried link and it's not working. Surprised nobody noticed yet 😉 If you can't access and want a copy, email me or Petar.

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    13. stu 2019.

    Huge congratulations to Tom Baden for winning the 2019 Nature Research Award for Driving Global Impact!

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  18. 13. stu 2019.

    Conclusions. (1) It's a neat task! - not many studies acquire knowledge prospectively, over long periods, using a naturalistic task. (2) More evidence that vmPFC processes known entities. (3) VmPFC and HC activate in similar way. (4) Posterior midline cortex involved too!

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  19. 13. stu 2019.

    No connectivity effects related to knowledge. Person-specific MVPA similarity effects in vmPFC - but no modulation of this by schematic knowledge. Knowledge boosted person-specific pattern similarity effects in FFA though. [These results are hard to interpret]

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  20. 13. stu 2019.

    Petar had P's watch 1 of 2 tv sitcoms (4 episodes over ~1 week) to get used to the characters. He scanned them looking at the 2 main characters of both sitcoms. Known characters activated vmPFC and retrosplenial cortex more than unknown. Similar effect in hippocampus (roi).

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