Phil Corlett

@PhilCorlett1

I study how the brain makes up the mind [He/His]

Yale University, CT, USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2012.

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    Sharp tuning of head direction by somatosensory fast-spiking interneurons

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    The Musical Structure of Time in the Brain: Repetition, Rhythm, and Harmony in fMRI During Rest and Passive Movie Viewing

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    Paul Morley when someone mentions the Sex Pistols gig at the Lesser Free trade hall

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    By then I knew that everything good and bad left an emptiness when it stopped. But if it was bad, the emptiness filled up by itself. If it was good you could only fill it by finding something better.

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    What the German word for "I want to include a cool new result in a paper we are writing but am worried that it opens up too much new stuff for reviewers to ask about so we'll probably keep it out for a later paper that will likely never actually materialize"?

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    The physiological effects of noninvasive brain stimulation fundamentally differ across the human cortex! Low-frequency TMS had opposite impact on functional connectivity of sensory and cognitive brain regions (and no effect on local activity)

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    Excited to be able to share this new preprint! (thread)

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    Holy moly... "the CO2 emissions from a single 60-minute fMRI scan at 3 Tesla may be as much as half a tonne". OPMs really are the future.

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    Absolute pleasure to write this paper with Drew, Weilun and Peter.

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    Are children with congenital cardiac malformations at increased risk of deficits in social cognition (incl alexithymia)? some preliminay data :

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    Trends in Cognitive Sciences July 2008 Dialogues on prediction errors

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    I love this: the Croatian envoy thought “good riddance” meant “good luck”, so that became the EU’s final message.

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    Quirky, inventive study about people's imagined physics, based on how hard they think it would be to cast magical spells. It's harder to conjure a frog into existence than to levitate it, for example. via

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    I know this paper is going to be AMAZING!

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    A welcome advance in assessing implicit ToM. Thanks to Zani, Butterfill & Low. Not just eye gaze but motor preparation in belief tracking.

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    "One of the things I really like about this article is how it integrates work from the fields of artificial intelligence, psychology, neuroscience, and evolutionary theory." editor , picks Reinforcement Learning, Fast and Slow as her review of 2019

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    Rotational snapping: Illusory rhythmicity induced by global and local motion binding

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