Silvy Collin
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Assistant Professor at Tilburg University. Interested in neuroscience, memory, learning.
Out now in Psychological Reports: Ingredients of a Narrative: How an Abstract Feature Space and Event Position Contribute to a Situation Model
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Out now in Journal Of Cognitive Psychology: The effects of beliefs on correcting misinformation in memory.
#psychscisky
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The effects of beliefs on correcting misinformation in memory
We are faced with false information (misinformation) and corrections regularly. Typically, we have no problem correcting misinformation. However, there are individual differences in how effective p...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20445911.2025.2553923
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New preprint! Using fNIRS, we found that memory updates involving schema switches show a unique, evolving pattern of prefrontal cortex activity over time.
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From one schema to another: How the prefrontal cortex responds to conflicting information
Over time, we develop event schemas or scripts that shape our expectations about what typically happens in certain contexts. However, even after forming a memory about a certain event, we are often ex...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.08.669254v1
3 months ago
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Norman Lab
9 months ago
Our paper on how neural codes track prior events in a narrative and predict subsequent memory for details, led by
@collinsilvy.bsky.social
, is now out in Communications Psychology!
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Neural codes track prior events in a narrative and predict subsequent memory for details
Communications Psychology - Context-dependent temporal structures are represented in multiple ways in parallel in the human brain during processing of temporally extended events. The neural...
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Neural codes track prior events in a narrative and predict subsequent memory for details
Communications Psychology - Context-dependent temporal structures are represented in multiple ways in parallel in the human brain during processing of temporally extended events. The neural...
https://rdcu.be/d93Vc
9 months ago
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Iām presenting a poster tomorrow at CogSci2024 on
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New preprint! Ingredients of a narrative: How an abstract feature space and event position contribute to a situation model, led by Rene Terporten, with Roel Willems and Monique Flecken.
https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/2cjru
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over 1 year ago
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reposted by
Silvy Collin
Norman Lab
over 1 year ago
Our paper on how blocked training supports learning of multiple schemas, with Andre Beukers,
@collinsilvy.bsky.social
, Ross Kempner, Nick Franklin, and
@gershbrain.bsky.social
, is now out in Communications Psychology!
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Iām excited to announce our new preprint -- Neural codes track prior events in a narrative and predict subsequent memory for details! URL:
https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2024.02.13.580092v1
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