Perhaps of interest, we tried this and wrote up our experience. TLDR. it takes a lot of work to code a bespoke agent that can realistically pass scrutiny, but it is possible (at scale, without access to data for refinement.. less likely)
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Inspired by this year's Working Memory Symposium, we wrote an article looking toward the future of WM
Big shout-out to Anastasia Kiyonaga for spearheading & to co-organizers @lauraklatt.bsky.social, @neurojacob.bsky.social, M. Rösner, @keisukefukuda.bsky.social
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In a new paper, I delve into these two findings and muse on when prediction might help vs. hurt memory (and discuss why this matters for models of memory and the hippocampus). This is my first solo-author paper, and I had a lot of fun putting these ideas on paper! direct.mit.edu/opmi/article...
Objects warp space in our mind, and events warp time in our mind. @samiyousif.bsky.social and I teamed up to review the work in these two literatures and suggest that there may be deep connections across them (with analogous influences of objects on space and events on time).
Passage of time in the brain, in the mind, both?
Commentary on @lapate.bsky.social recent work
#drift #fmri #human #time
Please,👇 if we missed relevant observations in the field!
w/ @vigano.bsky.social @beneuroscience.bsky.social & R. Bordas
@sfnjournals.bsky.social
@brainthemind.bsky.social
Dale Zhou, Sharon Mina Noh, Nora C Harhen, Nidhi V Banavar, C. Brock Kirwan, Michael A Yassa, Aaron M Bornstein: A compressed code for memory discrimination https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.10791 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.10791 https://arxiv.org/html/2510.10791
New paper from the lab, "Perceiving Event Structure in Brief Actions," now out in Cognitive Psychology :)
Led by the inimitable Zekun Sun
This was my lab's first foray into event cognition
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Love this work by @dillonplunkett.bsky.social and @jorge-morales.bsky.social! Representational momentum beyond motion 👇
New review/theory paper out with Julie Bugg, Chris Nuno, and Changrun Huang. The upshot is that we don’t know for certain why it’s so hard to get people to engage proactive control from trial to trial (but it’s fun to think about it and speculate!).
New lab paper! 🧠
Human hippocampal & MTL theta activity is linked to eye movements, but only during memory-guided navigation. Theta is also strongest during longer, more exploratory eye movements.
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Huge congrats to Humza & team! 👏
Neural Control of Autonomic Arousal During Threat Anticipation Revealed by High-Resolution Cardiac Contractility www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.02...
Ever feel like time flies when you're juggling too much? It's not just a feeling. Our new study shows that holding more items in memory literally warps how your brain encodes and reproduces short durations. ⌛️🧠
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Happy to share that our new paper has been published in the European Journal of Neuroscience (@ejneuroscience.bsky.social)! Using psychophysics, we show that vision fine-tunes self-touch predictions, leading to the temporal modulation of somatosensory perception during movements to self-touch.
📍2003 marked the year in which the retro-cue paradigm was born. Fast forward, 23 years later, we adapt this logic to long-term memory and ask how does attention shape retrieval from long-term memory? 🤔
w/ @william-nm.bsky.social Kia Nobre, Nahid Zokaei and Nora Roüast
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Why do people seem to prioritize semantic stuff when holding info in working memory? Had lots of fun trying to shed some light on this question, together with the great @ckerren.bsky.social and @lindedomingo.bsky.social
Did you know that facial expressions reveal more than meets the eye? 🤯
Our new study shows that even a mouse's face 🐭 can reflect hidden neural computations🧠. Turns out, facial expressions are more than just emotions!
We're so excited to see this paper out @natneuro.nature.com 🎉
🔗: rdcu.be/eIQzO
🎉 New preprint 🎉 with Olya Bulatova, @drmack.bsky.social & @keisukefukuda.bsky.social! We decode shapes in working memory from EEG and show that representations are task-dependent, flexibly integrating information about category and task during the memory delay
⏱️ Strikingly, this difference was specific to periods of uncertainty about which action was required and when - precisely when temporal structuring demands were greatest - and disappeared once action identity and timing became predictable. n/n
New paper from the lab now out online! @changrun-huang.bsky.social asked whether people use informative pre-cues to up-regulate cognitive control in the spatial Stroop task. Surprisingly, they do not, and we rule out some possible reasons why. Enjoy!
Experimental task. Trials began with variable fixation (500–1,000 ms) and placeholder (500–1,000 ms) intervals, followed by two spatial cues (100 ms) on opposite sides of the visual field to indicate the likely locations of both a subsequent near-threshold target and a salient distractor (100 ms). Cue validity was 70% for both cue types. Targets and distractors were presented after a variable delay (500–1,600 ms). Stimulus displays could include (i) both a target and a distractor, (ii) a target only, (iii) a distractor only, or (iv) neither a target nor a distractor. The number pad on a computer keyboard was used to indicate the presence of a target at the cued location, a target at a non-cued location, or no target.
Attentional resources vary rhythmically, but what about susceptibility to #distractors?@fiebelkornian.bsky.social &co show that theta & alpha phases modulate sensitivity & distractor impact, revealing rhythm-specific mechanisms shaping #attention & distractability @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4tU0vh4
📢 New paper in Cognition @cognitionjournal.bsky.social with my co-authors: Freek van Ede @freekvanede.bsky.social, Chris Jungerius @cjungerius.bsky.social, and Heleen A. Slagter @haslagter.bsky.social. Grateful to have collaborated with you on this work: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... [1/5]
Interested in the latest advances in neuroscience (neural dynamics and internal models) and how they can be leveraged to build smarter, adaptive AI?
➡️ My first real solo piece 🖤🫶 @natneuro.nature.com
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Thrilled that my paper is out in the @nature.com. We explored how the brain builds complex tasks by compositionally combining simpler sub-task representations. The brain flexibly performs multiple tasks by dynamically reusing neural subspaces for sensory inputs and motor actions
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The perceptual primacy of feeling: Affectless visual machines explain a majority of variance in human visually evoked affect | PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Excited to share Jongmin Lee’s discovery of abstract codes guiding prospective working memory!
Thread below.
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As we were celebrating psychophysics the other day, here is a fun example in the multi-source auditory domain. So beautiful. So clean. Bayes all the way. journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol...
Honored to see this paper from the lab profiled by JNeurosci’s “This week in the Journal”!
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Time Cells in the Human Brain Support Working Memory Maintenance www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01...