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When you see this image, does it make you wonder what that baby is thinking. Do you think the baby is merely perceiving a set of shapes or do you think that the baby is also inferring meaning from the face they are looking at? (1/5)
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Larisa Heiphetz Solomon
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October office hours now posted for 10/10 1-3 pm EDT. Theme=applications (for lab manager jobs, grad school, post-docs, fac jobs, whatever you're applying for) but feel free to bring unrelated questions too! Sign up here:
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#AcademicSky
#PhdSky
#PsychSciSky
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Association for Psychological Science
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In the latest
#UndertheCortex
episode, cognitive scientists
@rebeccasaxe.bsky.social
of @mit.edu and
@kosakowski.bsky.social
of @harvard.edu discuss their groundbreaking findings about the development of the brain’s face-processing network.
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How Our Brains Grasp Faces
Podcast: In this episode, cognitive scientists Rebecca Saxe of MIT and Heather Kosakowski join host Scott Sleek to discuss their groundbreaking findings about the development of the brain’s face-proce...
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/utc-2025-aug-brains-grasp-faces.html
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Tristan Yates
5 months ago
We were blown away by the public response to our findings that the infant brain can store memories. Many people wrote to share with us their first memories. To help us capture these reports, we created a short, anonymous survey. We hope you might also consider taking it. Please share with others! 🧠🧪
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Rebecca Saxe
5 months ago
The question we ask: when do face responses arise in human infant cortex? Neuroscientists and developmental psychologists (my two disciplines) have different intuitions.
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Rebecca Saxe
5 months ago
Very excited to share this new paper, out this week. An attempt to express an idea I have been working on for more than a decade. Responses, questions, critiques, suggestions encouraged!
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When you see this image, does it make you wonder what that baby is thinking. Do you think the baby is merely perceiving a set of shapes or do you think that the baby is also inferring meaning from the face they are looking at? (1/5)
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The Transmitter
6 months ago
This month’s “Liftoff” features
@jocelynbreton.bsky.social
discussing the importance of patience when opening a lab. And
@vivianpaulun.bsky.social
shares how she'll use a traditional German custom in her lab to foster a supportive and uplifting culture.
#neuroskyence
bit.ly/4hFNosx
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Liftoff: New lab alerts
Learn about early-career scientists starting their own labs.
https://www.thetransmitter.org/liftoff-new-lab-alerts-early-career-neuroscientists/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=org-social&utm_campaign=20250314-liftoff-mar
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Rebecca Saxe
7 months ago
Please share Dick Aslin's excellent blog on indirect costs:
dickaslin.substack.com/p/are-we-pay...
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Are we paying too much for biomedical research?
Trump's attack on NIH
https://dickaslin.substack.com/p/are-we-paying-too-much-for-biomedical?r=2fe9kj
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Neil Lewis, Jr.
8 months ago
1/8. This week I had a few different conversations with scholars who, in the face of the attacks on science and institutions of learning in the U.S., are wondering what to do. One suggestion I have is: keep doing your work. It matters in and of itself. Why do I say that? A few reasons.
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Rodrigo Braga
8 months ago
As if there wasn’t enough to worry about… It turns out the Salience (SAL) and Parietal Memory Networks (PMN) are the same thing! 😩😩😩 🧵
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Science News
8 months ago
In rough periwinkle snails, embryos form and mature inside the brood pouch at different rates. When it’s time to hatch, youngsters may have to crawl out of mom’s body and into the world on their own.
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These snails give live birth, and it’s the babies that may do the labor
Protecting eggs in mom’s body may have given rough periwinkle snails an advantage over egg-laying cousins, letting them spread to far more coastline.
https://bit.ly/3EguBq0
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Whitney Stevens-Sostre, PhD Boricua
8 months ago
The official website for the
#DSPAN
F99/K00 transition award is down, together with the official
#NINDSDiversity
social media account and webpage. This is beyond terrifying.
neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/archived/tra...
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Maureen M Sampson PhD
8 months ago
Keep in touch with NINDS
#DSPANscholars
here 🧠 Reply or DM to be added!
go.bsky.app/TQdWJr3
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NINDS DSPAN Scholars
Join the conversation
https://go.bsky.app/TQdWJr3
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Ev Fedorenko
8 months ago
So excited to receive the Troland Award!! Huge congrats to the other winner—Nick Turk-Browne! And TY, as always, to my mentors&nominators, to my amazing labbies past&present, and to all the wonderful and supportive colleagues in our broader scientific community. <3
www.nasonline.org/award/trolan...
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Troland Research Award – NAS
Two Troland Research Awards of $75,000 are given annually to recognize unusual achievement by early-career researchers (preferably 45 years of age or younger) and to further empirical research within ...
https://www.nasonline.org/award/troland-research-award/
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OHBM Sustainability & Environmental Action SIG (SEA-SIG)
8 months ago
✨ Do you know anyone who is making a real impact in area of increasing environmental sustainability in neuroimaging research? 🌎 🍃 🏆 Nominate them for an OHBM Sustainability Award today! The recipient will receive $2500 USD! See below for award terms 👇
www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/in...
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SPAN
9 months ago
😎 SPAN2025 Keynotes, invited symposia speakers, and sponsored symposia just dropped! Take a look at who will be at SPAN2025 and then submit your abstract so you can be there too! More invited speakers will be announced soon. Visit our website for all the details:
philandneuro.com
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Tomer Ullman
9 months ago
so excited about this one, out now in American Psychologist, "The Detection of Automatic Behavior in Other People" (with Ilona Bass & me) link:
psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-...
pre-print:
osf.io/preprints/ps...
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Tomer Ullman
9 months ago
"The Illusion-Illusion: Vision Language Models See Illusions Where There are None"
osf.io/preprints/ps...
(this is a more systematic examination of the thing I was looking at a few days ago)
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Josh McDermott
9 months ago
New paper from our lab, by Mark Saddler, using machine learning to test the role of temporal coding in hearing. Here is a quick summary. (1/n)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Models optimized for real-world tasks reveal the task-dependent necessity of precise temporal coding in hearing - Nature Communications
Ears encode sound with precisely timed spikes, but the perceptual role of this temporal coding remains uncertain. Here, the authors report that high-fidelity temporal coding is necessary for neural ne...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-54700-5
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Mike Frank
10 months ago
Three ManyBabies projects - big collaborative replications of infancy phenomena - wrapped up this year. The first paper came out this fall. I thought I'd take this chance to comment on what I make of the non-replication result. 🧵
bsky.app/profile/laur...
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Black In Neuro
10 months ago
We are now up to 78 accounts on our Black In Neuro starter pack! Be sure to check back and make sure you have everyone added 🤗 Please let us know if we missed you!
#BlackInSTEM
#Neuroskyence
#Psychology
#AcademicSky
🧪
go.bsky.app/F8PpdPe
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Laura Schlingloff-Nemecz
10 months ago
The Manybabies4 paper is out! Infants' Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large-Scale, Multi-Lab, Coordinated Replication Study
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
1000 babies tested in 37 labs; "Overall, 49.34% of infants preferred Helpers over Hinderers in the social condition"
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Infants’ Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large‐Scale, Multi‐Lab, Coordinated Replication Study
Evaluating whether someone's behavior is praiseworthy or blameworthy is a fundamental human trait. A seminal study by Hamlin and colleagues in 2007 suggested that the ability to form social evaluatio...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/desc.13581
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Mel Goodale
10 months ago
I feel so honored by the publication of this special issue of Neuropsychologia. Thanks so much to my friends and colleagues who put this together. And thanks to all the contributors. There are so many wonderful articles. I can't tell you how delighted I am. 🧪🧠
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Maureen M Sampson PhD
10 months ago
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Rebecca Sear
10 months ago
"results highlight the importance of going beyond the nuclear family towards the impact of the wider family network when examining children's socio-emotional development"
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More Than Just Treats? Effects of Grandparental Support for Children Growing up in Adversity
ABSTRACT This study examined whether grandparental support is a protective factor for children's socio-emotional development in the context of adversity. Using longitudinal data from the Millennium ...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/desc.13577
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The Transmitter
10 months ago
Are you a new principal investigator? Reach out to
@franciscorr25.bsky.social
, The Transmitter's associate opinion and community editor, at:
[email protected]
. Selected labs will be featured in the monthly Launch newsletter.
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