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Research in the Icelandic Vision Lab focuses on all things visual, with a major emphasis on higher-level or “cognitive” aspects of visual perception.

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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 ·
1 Feb

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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