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📢 BREAKING! TiCS just published a paper by
@lamalab.bsky.social
and me that synthesizes co-registration (and related) studies of reading that resolve the apparent paradox that the eyes move faster through the text than the brain can understand it!
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How do we read faster than our brains process each word? Out now in Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
@lizschotter.bsky.social
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Looking inside and beyond eye fixations in reading
Co-registration of neural and behavioral measures is key in developing a holistic understanding of reading. However, researchers must study not only n…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364661326000343?dgcid=author
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📢 out now in Brain and Language! my lab's most recent ERP study on orthographic and semantic processing in the fovea and parafovea
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If the take-home message weren't so enraging, I could spend more time appreciating the power of this data visualization from NYT...
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📢 out now in CABN: Individual differences in subcomponents of the N400: Comprehension ability predicts contextual support effects while spelling ability predicts orthographic anomaly effects
link.springer.com/article/10.3...
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Individual differences in subcomponents of the N400: Comprehension ability predicts contextual support effects while spelling ability predicts orthographic anomaly effects - Cognitive, Affective, & Be...
The N400 ERP component has been characterized as a response reflecting binding of semantic memory states to create a “multimodal conceptual representation” (Kutas & Federmeier, 2011). An assumption of...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13415-025-01280-6
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This summer, I will be hosting a virtual workshop for computer programming in cognitive neuroscience, funded by NSF. It is designed to teach early-career students the basics of R to analyze data from cognitive tasks. More info, including a syllabus and how to apply:
sites.google.com/view/r-progr...
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This 10-lecture virtual workshop aims to teach students the basic principles of computer programming for cognitive neuroscience. Specific emphasis is given on the skills needed to analyze data from co...
https://sites.google.com/view/r-programming-workshop/home
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Nothing will get me to cry in my office quicker than receiving some vintage books on eye movements from a colleague of Keith's who I have never met 😭 I love this community and I needed this gesture more than Dr. Flagg knows. ❤️
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Nothing will get me to cry in my office quicker than receiving some vintage books on eye movements from a student of Keith's who I have never met 😭 I love this community and I needed this gesture more than Dr. Flagg knows. ❤️
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This was a labor of love, and Brian was so fun and amazing to work with. Hope you and your students find it useful!!
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