Thx for #TAMeG2025!
🎸 @charan-neuro.bsky.social's keynote
🎤+ SciComm panel C Boyce & J Schall
🧑🏻🎓Alum panel S Pishdadian @diamondn.bsky.social
@ivabrunec.bsky.social S Parimoo
🏆Awardees V Cramm G Mariotti & T Ignatius
💪🏼Vltrs led by @msorlando.bsky.social & M Varizi
🙌🏼And the 28 trainees who presented!
Just coming back after an exhilarating meeting at #TAMeG2025. Thank you to @brianlevine.bsky.social & the amazing student organizing committee for putting together a stellar day of science. Coming back inspired for organizing the Bay Area Memory Meeting! #BAMM
Slightly delayed post, but @emilyedavis.bsky.social did a great job representing the Campbell lab at #TAMeG2025, talking about implicit vs explicit associative memory in kids aged 8-12. #psychscisky
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It was fun to have the chance to present our new data on associative memory in children! Thanks to the organizers for another great year #TAMeG2025
It was good! Thanks to all the organizers, panelists and speakers including @charan-neuro.bsky.social. Thanks to all the amazing trainees for the impressive talks. #TAMeG2025 Already looking forward to next year.
#TAMeG2025 wrapped up with a panel discussion on “Science communication and combating disinformation” featuring:
🌟 Jeffery Schall, PhD
🌟 Carrie Boyce, MA
🌟 Charan Ranganath, PhD
Chaired by Morgan Barense, PhD
Thank you to everyone who attended, and see you next year at #TAMeG2026!🧠
3️⃣ “The Posterior Medial Network represents situation models that support online narrative representations” - Dr. Ranganath at #TAMeG2025
2️⃣ “Recall of narratives is organized by causal associations” - Dr. Ranganath at #TAMeG2025
1️⃣ “Events are composed from components represented by different subnetworks - Dr. Ranganath at #TAMeG2025
The keynote presentation of #TAMeG2025 10th Anniversary 🌟 was by Dr. Charan Ranganath on “Why (and how) we remember🧠 Thank you Dr. Ranganath for an *incredible* presentation on the organization of narrative recall @charan-neuro.bsky.social @brianlevine.bsky.social
🔑 takeaways below⬇️
The Data Blitz session wrapped up with Khalil Husein from the Fernandes and Stastna Labs on “Can computational sentiment analysis classify autobiographical memories? Comparing VADER and TextBlob” 🧠 #TAMeG2025
Melisa Gumus from the Mack Lab on “Emergence of attentional templates in concept learning and the underlying neural mechanisms” ⚙️🧠 #TAMeG2025
Veronica Cramm from the J. Anderson Lab on “Distinguishing true effect from the confound of scan quality” #TAMeG2025
Audrey Li-Chay-Chung from the Addis and Rosenbaum Labs on “Using tDCS to investigate cerebellar contributions to autobiographical memory” 🧠 #TAMeG2025
Samantha Corion from the Sokolowski Lab on “Neural correlates of mental arithmetic strategies: An fMRI meta-analysis” 🔢🧠 #TAMeG2025
Samantha Gauvreau from the Szpunar Lab on “The impact of repeated cumulative testing on the organization of recall” 📝🧠 #TAMeG2025
🌟 Data Blitz Session 2 also featured:
Tasha Ignatius from the Wammes Lab on “Precision and feature selection during drawing influences memory” 🎯🧠 #TAMeG2025
#TAMeG2025 Data Blitz 2 kicked off with a talk by Gahyun Kim from the LEEMTL Lab & Cirelli Lab titled “Investigating the development of temporal distance memory”🧠
Wrapping up with our final talk session of #TAMeG2025, some incredible talks on memory using non-behavioural methods 🧠🔬
🌟 Rohina Kumar, RA at CBH Lab presenting at the #TAMeG2025 on “Cross-Cultural Considerations in Screening for Memory Disorders” - findings from the Canadian Multi-Ethnic Research on Aging (CAMERA) study led by Dr. Jenny Rabin @jennyrabin.bsky.social @sunnybrookhsc.bsky.social
4️⃣ Tida Kian on “Examining how congruent and incongruent semantic knowledge influences episodic memory accuracy in children & adults” 🧠 #TAMeG2025
3️⃣ Julia Kearley on “Association between vascular risk factors and resting-state functional connectivity in middle-aged females”🧠 #TAMeG2025
2️⃣ Hannah Del Gatto on “Effects of a cardiac manipulation on feelings of familiarity in healthy aging and amnestic #MCI 🧠 #TAMeG2025
🌟 Featuring
1️⃣ Justin Vorvis on “Neural synchrony as a mechanism for broader attention in choldhood”🧠 #TAMeG2025
The second half of Data Blitz 1 #TAMeG2025 featured talks on childhood neural synchrony driving broader attention, cardiac modulation of familiarity in aging, vascular risk impacting midlife female brain connectivity, and lastly how semantic congruence steers episodic recall in children & adults🧠
The second talk session of #TAMeG2025 is underway featuring talks on memory across development and cultural considerations for memory disorders 👶🏽🧠
4️⃣ Kevin Solar on “Multimodal functional neuroimaging of hippocampal engagement in older adults” #TAMeG2025
3️⃣ Sarah Sweigman on “Source memory in a virtual socialization among younger and older adults” #TAMeG2025
2️⃣ Xuan Zhang on “The effects of event segmentation on temporal clustering of recalling naturalistic events” #TAMeG2025
🌟 Featuring:
1️⃣ Alex McArthur on “Neural signatures of semantic and perceptual memory formation become more similar across development” #TAMeG2025