@moritzwurm.bsky.social
Cognitive Neuroscientist at CIMeC, Uni Trento (IT). I study action recognition, dynamic events, concepts, and predictive processing using fMRI, MEG, MVPA, and (dynamic) RSA
@teap2025.bsky.social
In March 2025, the TeaP, the annual meeting of the General Psychology Section of the German Psychological Society (DGPs), will be held in Frankfurt am Main, Germany🧠
@sfb1315.bsky.social
@humboldtuni #SFB1315 Mechanisms & disturbances in memory consolidation: from synapses to systems. Tweets by Coordinator
@marcellawoud.bsky.social
Professor of Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology at University of Göttingen. CBT therapist. Cognitive processes, cognitive bias modification, anxiety.
@vinita-s.bsky.social
Rocks, the great outdoors, education and supporting women to achieve their goals.
@yeeleeshing.bsky.social
Interested in learning, predictive processing, memory, and brain development. PI of the Lifespan Cognitive and Brain Development (LISCO) Lab at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
@marwimber.bsky.social
Prof at University of Glasgow, School of Psychology & Neuroscience. Trying to understand how the human brain reconstructs memories of past events. She/her #Memory #Neuroscience #Cognition #LoveGlasgow
@rolandbenoit.bsky.social
Cognitive neuroscientist studying suppression of the past & construction of the future. Associate Professor @ University of Colorado Boulder, PI of the Adaptive Memory Lab https://www.colorado.edu/lab/adaptivememory
@tsememorylab.bsky.social
Neuroscientist. Cognitive psychologist in memory, healthy ageing & dementia. Consultant. FENS-Kavli scholar https://fenskavlinetwork.org/ https://dorothytse.com/ https://ageingbetter.wixsite.com/ageing-better-with-a
@benediktsun.bsky.social
Neuroradiology, fMRI, and growing interest in advanced neurovascular MRI. Oldenburg, Germany. (previously Münster & Oxford). Writing and sharing on my own behalf, mainly for scientific discussions and #RadEd
@profandyfield.com
The stats book guy. Metal fan masquerading as Prof of Quantitative Methods. Learn R with the discovr package. (http://discovr.rocks/discovr/).
@torgedellert.bsky.social
Cognitive Neuroscience | Psychology | Consciousness | Postdoc | University of Münster https://www.medizin.uni-muenster.de/en/medpsych/institute/team/torge-dellert.html
@for2812.bsky.social
Our objective is to address fundamental questions about scenario construction during episodic memory recall.
@dkvarga.bsky.social
Research Fellow at Sussex Psychology- Episodic Memory Group/ Interested in how expectations shape comprehension and learning.🧠🤔 http://www.sussex.ac.uk/psychology/memory/index
@aidanhorner.bsky.social
Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience. Co-director of York Neuroimaging Centre (YNiC). Interested in memory, spatial navigation and brain imaging. He/Him http://www.aidanhorner.org/
@asinclair.bsky.social
Postdoc at Penn. Learning & memory, affect, belief updating, and behavior change. Interventions for education 📚, health behavior 💉, & climate change 🌎 Psychology & Cognitive Neuro, Duke PhD. X: @sinclair_allie https://alyssasinclair.com
@nchalas.bsky.social
@bodybrainbehaviour.bsky.social
We investigate the interplay of bodily rhythms, brain activity, and behaviour in health and disease. Located at the University of Münster. PI: Daniel Kluger.
@dgps.bsky.social
The German Psychological Society (DGPs, the Society) is an incorporated association of qualified psychologists engaged in research and teaching. Its goal is to advance and expand scientific psychology. www.dgps.de
@martinasaltafossi.bsky.social
PhD student at @bodybrainbehaviour.bsky.social | IBB (University of Münster) fascinated by body-brain coupling, interoception, neuropsychiatric disorders, M-EEG
@mariusboeltzig.bsky.social
PhD student in cognitive neuroscience at University of Münster and Lund University. Working on episodic memory updating after prediction errors. Also interested in future thinking and social influences on memory.
@schubotzlab.bsky.social
We are the Schubotz Lab at the University of Münster - we study event processing, learning and decision making, and the role of predictions in human cognition. https://www.uni-muenster.de/PsyIFP/AESchubotz/en/index.html