Exciting news for ICOM7 (International Conference on Memory), in Glasgow, 26th-30th July 2027. The conference website is live and we can announce our keynote speakers!
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Delighted to share that this year's Working Memory Discussion Meeting, held at the beautiful Parcevall Hall in North Yorkshire on 1st-3rd July, is now open for bookings. Hurry, because places are filling up fast! I will be co-hosting again this year with Alicia Forsberg and @richjallen.bsky.social 🙌
New paper on PsyArXiv looking at task difficulty (memory load), serial order, and error patterns in children’s #workingmemory using a large-scale dataset (N~15,000) #developmental #psychology With @richjallen.bsky.social and @amyatkinson.bsky.social
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Bookings for the 2026 Working Memory Discussion Meeting at Parcevall Hall are now open! 1st-3rd July, 2026.
All information here ->
sites.google.com/site/working...
I wrote a thing on episodic memory and systems consolidation. I hope you all enjoy it and/or find it interesting.
A neural state space for episodic memories
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#neuroskyence #psychscisky #cognition 🧪
Here is your chance to become an associate editor of a fantastic journal! The incoming editor of @jcgntn.bsky.social, @davidecrepaldi.bsky.social, is looking for associate editors. Check out this cool opportunity to self-nominate or nominate someone you know!
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New paper from Hatice Cinar's PhD, in Memory & Cognition....
Prioritising feature bindings across space and modality in working memory
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Working memory and attentional control abilities predict individual differences in visual long-term memory tasks
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Thrilled that our new review "Motor Working Memory" is now in press at TiCS!
@cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social
@cellpress.bsky.social
By me +
Hanna Hillman
We argue that a dedicated research program on 'working memory for movements' is long overdue
Link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1lmMX4sIRv...
Leeds WoMCog group at the #ESCoP2025 conference in Sheffield!
(Superbia....apols Luisa!)
- Additionally, Ali Mair is presenting on event memory in ageing and MCI, & Luisa Superb Guimaraes is a co-author on several talks and posters.
- On Thursday pm, Amanda Waterman is talking about strategy use in following instructions, and Gerard Campbell is presenting early outcomes from our ESRC project on strategy use in cognitive ageing.
- David Peebles is giving a talk on using ACT-R to capture working memory data, on Friday pm.
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- I'm presenting work led by Taiji Ueno on working memory and attention on Thursday morning in the symposium organised by Caro Hautekiet.
- Millie Smith has a poster in the Thursday session on cognitive offloading in working memory, from the first year of her PhD.
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- On Wednesday morning, Hatice Cinar has a talk on memory and attention across modalities, presenting work done during and after her PhD, in the symposium organised by Johanna Hein.
- Baira Selvarajah has a blitz talk for her PhD work on dyslexia, music, and prosody, on Wednesday evening.
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Excited for the start of ESCoP 2025 (www.escop2025.com) in Sheffield this week. Our group has a bunch of things going on across the meeting...
Heading off to University of Queensland in Brisbane this week to help kick off a 3-year ARC-funded project on the causes & consequences of cognitive offloading in children. It's hosted at UoQ, & also involves collaborations with colleagues at Leeds (@amandawaterman.bsky.social), UCL, and Melbourne.
Heading to the 2025 Working Memory Discussion Meeting at beautiful Parcevall Hall today. Looking forward to three days of talks, chats, walks to the pub, and hopefully not too much rain.
🚨 Calling all colleagues who work on #workingmemory and #aging 🚨 Do you have any unpublished data on age differences in WM? 👴 👵 🧠 🌨️ We're working on a BIG meta-analysis, and I'd love any and all data that are currently not "out there" for us to find! 🔬 🤓 Please repost for reach, thanks! 🔁 😁
New article now out in Epilepsy & Behavior!
Subjective and objective memory in a community-derived sample of people with epilepsy: Evidence from the Crimes and Four Doors tests
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Thanks again for support from @exppsychsoc.bsky.social and Epilepsy Action.
Enjoyed the event - thanks for putting it on!
🧠 Myself and the rest of the Beautiful Mind team for Pint of Science in Leeds hosted a brilliant first event last night, with great talks from @richjallen.bsky.social and @maddie-gilbert.bsky.social!
You can check out the other events we’re putting on here: pintofscience.co.uk/events/leeds #pint25
Doing this tonight! A whistle-stop tour through Nietzsche, Ebbinghaus, Epilepsy, deja vu, accelerated forgetting, and the Crimes Test, with Disney's Seven Dwarfs thrown in for good measure.
I'm doing Pint of Science on Monday in Leeds! Come along if you'd like to hear about memory and forgetting in epilepsy. Warning: will contain a memory test...
BNS Spring Meeting about to start. Looking forward to presenting our work on memory and forgetting in epilepsy.
** New paper with @richjallen.bsky.social, @mwarb.bsky.social and others (not on BlueSky) in Journal of Attention Disorders **
Here we demonstrate that the ability to direct attention in working memory is not impaired in adults with symptoms of ADHD:
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He would wouldn’t he
Marcel Proust says hi.
Great presentations over the last few days at #EPS from my colleagues/collaborators @lusuperbia.bsky.social @amyatkinson.bsky.social @louisenicholls.bsky.social & Daisy Roe
Deep inside enemy territory