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IVL PIs will not attend

International societies should meet where all nationalities can attend. Icelandic Vision Lab’s principal investigators will therefore not attend VSS 2020 conference in FL.

Author Heiða María SigurðardóttirPosted on December 6, 2019December 6, 2019Categories BlogTags conferences, travel ban, VSS

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henry_railo Henry Railo @henry_railo ·
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New preprint: Rapid withdrawal from threatening animals is movement-specific and mediated by
reflex-like neural processing. We used a naturalistic go/no-go paradigm coupled with EEG -- thread below https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.29.526084v1.full.pdf

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seeingwithsound The vOICe vision 🦣 @seeingwithsound ·
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of self-generated imagery reveal a reverse cortical hierarchy from cue-induced imagery https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.25.525474v1 via @nadine_dijkstra; "having participants imagining line orientations based on associative cues acquired previously"

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icevislab Icelandic Vision Lab @icevislab ·
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The PhD journey is a marathon, not a sprint.

Daniel Gould, MD @DJGould94

No more memes.
I will now become one of those PhD people who gives generic advice as if it were deeply insightful.
"It helps to have a plan"
"Make sure you read papers relevant to your research" 🤯

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icevislab Icelandic Vision Lab @icevislab ·
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Fatigue vs. sharpening, interesting mini-thread.

Reuben Rideaux @ReubenRideaux

New findings on an old phenomenon (sensory adaptation) out in @PNASNews , summarized in 3 tweets. Work with @jbmattingley, @rebeccakwest, & @neuronomist
📄: http://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2216192120

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nadine_dijkstra Nadine Dijkstra @nadine_dijkstra ·
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I'm excited to share this short report showing that 'Vividness of visual imagery predicts performance on a visual working memory task when an imagery strategy is encouraged' based on UG work by @CalSlinn, Zuzana Nikodemova, and Arielle Rosinski 🧵1/5 https://psyarxiv.com/34wsv

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