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Posts by Anna Shafer-Skelton

This is figure 1, which shows Long COVID Disease Burden vs. Other Conditions, by Sex Predominance.

This is figure 1, which shows Long COVID Disease Burden vs. Other Conditions, by Sex Predominance.

A study in Communications Medicine finds that Long COVID’s disability burden rivals that of Alzheimer’s and asthma in the US, but Long COVID receives 14% of its years lived with disability-proportionate funding from the National Institutes of Health. go.nature.com/4v23Nzv #medsky 🧪

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We’ve got an exciting new thing to share! We have causal evidence (using TMR) that memory reactivation during sleep promotes abstract understanding of underlying structure, allowing transfer learning in a new domain with zero superficial feature overlap with the learned one.

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New preprint! w/ @mheilbron.bsky.social

We found that, even during simple natural scene viewing, human visual cortex predicts—hierarchically in central vision and at higher levels peripherally—reconciling classical predictive coding with recent evidence from animal models and AI (e.g. JEPA) (1/10)

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#BIDS has been extended to #EyeTracking data!

There is now a standard for organizing and sharing eye tracking, covering gaze position, pupil size, meta data, messages, and more. Great news for #OpenScience! 🎉

Martin Szinte et al: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

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Our brains cling to stability: when scenes slowly change, people still see the original for longer than expected. This AI-image study shows that perception lags behind reality -our minds favor continuity over constant reprocessing.

doi.org/10.1037/xhp0...

@uoftpsychology.bsky.social

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Postdoc Fellows The CTCN funds a cohort of outstanding Postdoctoral Fellows to work at the interface between theoretical and experimental labs and help forge new collaborations. CTCN Fellows have strong training i…

The Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience at WashU has an opening for a postdoctoral scholar! Deadline is May 1.
ctcn.wustl.edu/postdoc-fell...

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Science peeps! Excited to share first of two preprints just uploaded. This one concerns a person who hears sounds when she moves her eyes! We could actually record these sounds and verify they were connected to eye movements 1/
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...

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Repeated Viewing of a Film Clip Changes Event Timescales in The Brain Many everyday experiences share a recurring structure: routines, familiar routes, rewatched films, and replayed songs. How do repeated encounters with such structure alter the brain’s representations ...

How do the brain’s event representations change as we gain familiarity with an experience?

Brain regions’ representations can become coarser or finer as events become familiar. Slow-timescale structure predicts memory.

Excited to share this work w/ Narjes Al-Zahli & @chrisbaldassano.bsky.social!

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Next, with Mary Hayhoe & others at UT Austin, I’ll be using the VEDB & similar datasets to study how natural exploratory behaviors + retinotopic visual cues contribute to real-world spatial understanding. Stay tuned! 8/8

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…with first-person video and eye-/head-tracking data (@mgreenephd.bsky.social et al), in a way that is more shaped by natural behavior than the typical stimulus set. This could enable data-driven identification of 3D cues with less reliance on verbal interpretations of models & features. 7/

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Then how can we build a fuller picture of visual contributions to spatial processing? We discuss multiple avenues for accounting for complex interactions between image-computable models & stimulus sets. E.g., recent large datasets like the VEDB record natural human experience… 6/

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… + what merits recording/posting a photo or video. And results from us + others hint that “3D” features vs. “2D” cues co-occur differently across stimulus sets in a way that impacts scientific conclusions. (@neuromdl.bsky.social & Gallant, 2019; myself et al., VSS 2022; Lescroart, VSS 2025) 5/

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But a requirement that cues *reliably co-occur* with higher-level info is massively inconvenient without a large-scale understanding of real-world co-occurrences. Even with photo/video stimuli, regularities within/across stimuli are influenced eg by the 3D structure of the world … 4/

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For example, to the extent that down-left oriented edges in the upper right visual field reliably cue a wall to an observer’s right, we argue that this is a meaningful 3D cue, irrespective of verbal interpretations of features/models *in isolation* (see Discussion). 3/

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Instead, scene regions (OPA/PPA/RSC) could support spatial scene understanding *by virtue* of statistical regularities in features like orientation, spatial frequency, and motion that co-occur with and act as *cues* to our understanding of the 3D spaces around us. 2/

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A 2D Gabor-wavelet baseline model out-performs a 3D surface model in scene-responsive cortex Author summary To gain a more complete picture of human visual processing, it is critical to understand the precise format of representations of naturalistic visual scenes. Recent work has approached ...

Excited that this work with @serences.bsky.social and @timbrady.bsky.social is now out! Our Gabor-wavelet model better predicted voxel responses in scene regions than 3D models. Does this mean that scene areas aren’t “for” processing 3D scene structure? NO, we argue. 1/
dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...

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Excited for @crane-navsci.bsky.social conference!
Our keynote speaker is @russellepstein.bsky.social, with a panel @noranewcombe.bsky.social @aliprestonphd.bsky.social and Daniel Dilks. This is a super intimate and interdisciplinary conference focused on spatial cognition.

Submissions are open!

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**Rethinking the centrality of brain areas in understanding functional organization**
New paper I anticipate will become a classic in neuroscience and a must-read for students at all levels.
Understanding brain function beyond brain areas.
#neuroskyence
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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My lab is hiring!

We have an opening for a full-time RA to focus on computational modeling and fMRI analysis. Programming skills are required. Psych/cog/neuro experience not necessary but a big plus. A great fit for someone who wants lab experience before grad school.

Details and job link below ⬇️

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NYU Application Support Group Matching Form Dear Prospective Neuroscience & Psychology PhD Students, We are a group of current NYU Neuroscience & Psychology PhD students who would like to help you with your PhD applications. We want to support...

Thinking of applying to US-based Ph.D. programs in neuroscience, psychology, or cognitive science? We’ve got your back! NYU’s Application Support Group is a student-led, free mentorship program offering 1-on-1 support and guidance. Apply now! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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If you’re heading to SF for #CogSci2025 this week and are interested in mobile EEG or spatial memory, come check out my talk on Thursday! (Talks 11: EEG, 2:15pm, Salon 5).

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Technical Associate I, Kanwisher Lab MIT - Technical Associate I, Kanwisher Lab - Cambridge MA 02139

I’m hiring a full-time lab tech for two years starting May/June. Strong coding skills required, ML a plus. Our research on the human brain uses fMRI, ANNs, intracranial recording, and behavior. A great stepping stone to grad school. Apply here:
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🚨New job alert! My lab is hiring a lab manager. Perfect position for a graduating senior who is interested in full-time research before applying to graduate school. #Neuroskyence #PsychSciSky #VisionScience #MLSky Apply here: www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?...

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Are short-term memories just noisier versions of what we perceive? Are they fundamentally different? We (Chaipat Chunharas, @mjwolff.bsky.social, @meikehettwer.bsky.social and myself) delved into this in a paper out now in #elife: elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre.... For a quick summary, a 🧵 below:

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I'm hiring a full-time research assistant to start this Summer!

The lab studies perception and cognition from infancy to adulthood using neuroimaging, behavioral, and computational approaches

For more details about the lab and the position, see: vlad-lab.com/join

#psychjobs #neurojobs

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The ADAM lab will be at #opam and Psychonomics #psynom24!

@olgakozlova.bsky.social has a talk on goal setting + WM, friend-of-the-lab @philippmusfeld.bsky.social has a poster on the effect of long-term learning on neural WM representations, and I have a talk on behavioral signatures LTM + WM!

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We have added over a dozen accounts since we first made this started pack! Please let us know if we missed you 🧠

Black In Neuro starter pack: go.bsky.app/F8PpdPe

#Blackademics #BlackInSTEM #Neuroscience 🧪

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