@earlkmiller.bsky.social
Picower Professor of Neuroscience @ MIT Cognitive neuroscience, executive brain functions, working memory, attention, brainwave dynamics, networks, and bass guitar. You know, the good stuff. https://ekmillerlab.mit.edu/
@markkho.bsky.social
computational cog sci • problem solving and social cognition • asst prof at NYU • https://codec-lab.github.io/
@tobigerstenberg.bsky.social
Tea drinking assistant professor of cognitive psychology at Stanford. https://cicl.stanford.edu
@mcxfrank.bsky.social
Cognitive scientist at Stanford. Open science advocate. Symbolic Systems Program director. Bluegrass picker, slow runner, dad. http://langcog.stanford.edu
@lampinen.bsky.social
Interested in cognition and artificial intelligence. Research Scientist at Google DeepMind. Previously cognitive science at Stanford. Posts are mine. lampinen.github.io
@alisongopnik.bsky.social
Cognitive scientist, philosopher, and psychologist at Berkeley, author of The Scientist in the Crib, The Philosophical Baby and The Gardener and the Carpenter and grandmother of six.
@saxelab.bsky.social
Professor at the Gatsby Unit and Sainsbury Wellcome Centre, UCL, trying to figure out how we learn
@modirshanechi.bsky.social
Postdoc at Helmholtz Munich (Schulz lab) and MPI for Biological Cybernetics (Dayan lab) || Ph.D. from EPFL (Gerstner lab) || Working on computational models of learning and decision-making in the brain; https://sites.google.com/view/modirsha
@s-michelmann.bsky.social
Cognitive neuroscientist (Assistant Professor at NYU), human episodic memory, M/EEG, ECoG, and behavior. How do we reinstate temporally dynamic, information-rich memories?
@jonathannicholas.bsky.social
postdoc at nyu | (episodic) memory and decision making | jonathanicholas.github.io
@katenuss.bsky.social
postdoc at princeton | incoming assistant professor at Boston University | learning, memory, development | cldlab.org
@thecharleywu.bsky.social
PI of the Human and Machine Cognition lab at the University of Tübingen, studying the gap between Human and Machine Learning | hmc-lab.com
@cogcompneuro.bsky.social
The Cognitive Computational Neuroscience Conference is an annual forum for discussion among researchers in cognitive science, neuroscience, and AI, dedicated to understanding the computations that underlie complex behavior. https://2025.ccneuro.org
@toddgureckis.bsky.social
computational cognitive science @ nyu. co-director NYU minds, brains, and machines initiative. https://gureckislab.org
@emilyliquin.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at University of New Hampshire | studying how kids and adults explore, explain, and learn | she/her 🏳️🌈 | emilyliquin.com
@thememoryguy.bsky.social
PhD student at NYU Trying to figure out what the hell do brains do and how best to study them
@neurokim.bsky.social
Neuro + AI Research Scientist at DeepMind; Affiliate Professor at Columbia Center for Theoretical Neuroscience. Likes studying learning+memory, hippocampi, and other things brains have and do, too. she/her.
@natvelali.bsky.social
Cognitive scientist at Princeton, personally & scientifically interested in collaboration | science sketcher | thinking in non-English 🇵🇷
@brendenlake.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Psychology and Data Science @ NYU. Co-Director of the NYU Minds, Brains, and Machines Initiative. Posts are my views only. https://cims.nyu.edu/~brenden/
@hartleylabnyu.bsky.social
Catherine Hartley's research group in the Department of Psychology at NYU, focused on characterizing the development and dynamics of the learning, memory, and decision-making processes that shape our behavior https://www.hartleylab.org/
@tyrellturing.bsky.social
Researcher and CIFAR Fellow, working on the intersection of machine learning and neuroscience in Montréal at @mcgill.ca and @mila-quebec.bsky.social.
@gershbrain.bsky.social
Professor, Department of Psychology and Center for Brain Science, Harvard University https://gershmanlab.com/