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Posts by Nina Liedtke

I want to thank my co-authors Marius Boeltzig
@mariusboeltzig.bsky.social , Sophie Siestrup @ssiestrup.bsky.social and my supervisor Ricarda Schubotz @schubotzlab.bsky.social!

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I'm excited to share our new paper about initial prediction errors, which arise spontaneously at first exposure to coherent novel stimuli.

In this study we investigated the neural and mnemonic consequences of initial PEs compared to those of experimentally induced PEs.

doi.org/10.1016/j.ne...

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Nina @nliedtke.bsky.social presented a poster showcasing her current work on initial prediction errors. Instead of inducing episodic memory errors, she focused on spontaneous errors arising during the first exposure to the experimental stimuli.

10 months ago 2 2 1 0

Together with my coworkers Marius Boeltzig (@mariusboeltzig.bsky.social), Sophie Siestrup (@ssiestrup.bsky.social) and our supervisor Ricarda Schubotz (@schubotzlab.bsky.social) we show the effects that prediction errors of different types and strengths have on brain activations and memory outcomes

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Finding the sweet spot of memory modification: An fMRI study on episodic prediction error strength and type Previous research has highlighted the critical role of prediction errors (PEs) in signaling the need to adapt memory representations in response to un…

The first paper of my PhD is out now in Neuroimage:

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

10 months ago 4 1 1 1

New paper from our lab on prediction errors in episodic memory. This is the first paper with our new stimulus material in the PEGI project - a lot more is to come.

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