Jesse Rissman

@jesse_rissman

UCLA cognitive neuroscientist, explorer of memories old and new.

Los Angeles, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2019.

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  1. prije 16 sati

    We've got a very exciting line-up of speakers for our 2-day Learning & Memory Symposium this April. And best of all, registration is FREE, so please come!

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  2. 3. velj

    If you tag they’ll donate $1 to Girls Who Code. Definitely worth a tweet to help support a worthy cause!

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  3. 28. sij
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    We are ! Looking for a graduate student researcher () to work on data analysis and management across various projects . Please RT! – mjesto: UCLA Semel Institute For Neuroscience

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    15. sij

    Please RT: Learning & memory symposium (April 20, and 21, 2020) at UCLA covering molecular, cellular, systems, behavioral and cognitive aspects of the field, from animal models to human studies! Fantastic set of speakers! Registration is FREE but required!

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  6. 13. sij

    Congrats to my former grad student Nicco Reggente () for winning the Best Dissertation Award from UCLA’s Cognitive Psychology Area for his innovative virtual reality and fMRI-based work on “Neurocognitive determinants of memory enhancement.”

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    2. pro 2019.

    We are recruiting! My lab is seeking a talented postdoc in human neuroimaging and/or computational modeling with a focus on brain connectivity. See ad here: and the lab website for more info: Please RT to help spread the word

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    Learning not to remember: How predicting the future impairs encoding of the present

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    17. stu 2019.

    i try to limit the number of my political posts on twitter. but the situation at PolyU (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) has gotten dire. if u would please spare some attention & consider RT, i‘d be nicer to u when i see u at conferences via

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  10. 23. lis 2019.

    For those die-hards who are hanging around for the very last poster session of the meeting, come check out my student 's poster (791.14) showing that it's the folks with average working memory capacity who show the most frontoparietal delay period activity.

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  11. 29. srp 2019.

    Nice to see two UCLA labs ( and ) so prominently featured in this Nature video. 👇

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  12. 8. srp 2019.

    Check out my former grad student ’s cool new work showing a 28% boost in recall when participants use a VR environment as a “virtual memory palace” (relative a VR-based control condition that didn’t involve volitional placement of objects).

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  13. 27. lip 2019.

    My new colleague is looking for a lab manager. Great opportunity 👇👇

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  14. 8. lip 2019.

    Just getting aboard my 12-hour flight to Rome. Excited to attend the conference and spend time in this historic city. If you’re among the lucky souls to be at this meeting, please check out ’s poster on Thursday.

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    3. lip 2019.

    Neuroscientists Have Improved Memory Retrieval by Zapping People's Brains

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  16. 30. svi 2019.

    Apologies for the paywall; will post pdf to my website once I get the corrected proofs.

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  17. 30. svi 2019.

    My lab's latest paper shows that we can boost people's ability to recollect episodic memories (that they had formed one day prior) by applying a weak electrical current over their left anterior prefrontal cortex.

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  18. 19. tra 2019.
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  19. 24. ožu 2019.

    If you’re at , come check out my student Catherine Walsh’s poster in this evening’s session (C42: Characterizing the relationship between working memory capacity and load-related increases in fMRI activity).

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  20. 12. ožu 2019.

    In this interview with and , I reflect on how some basic principles from memory research could help athletes and coaches.

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