Henry Jones
@IndianaJonesSr
PhD Student @ UChicago studying working memory and attention. rt != endorsement
The Awh Vogel lab is heading to Psychonomics! We made a page on our lab website to cover everything, including @AwhEdward 's OPAM keynote address! awhvogellab.com/conferences#OP… Find the great work on display from @chongzhao_1, @IUtochkin, @MChidharom, me(?), and twitterless Park
I'm recruiting a Ph.D. student for the upcoming school year (Fall 2025). If you are interested in studying the neural bases of attention and working memory, I would love to hear from you! You can submit an application from now through Dec 1, 2024.
Cortically disparate visual features evoke content-independent load signals during storage in working memory jneurosci.org/content/early/…
Joey beat me to posting again, but I am beyond excited to share my first paper in the Awh Vogel lab! The highlights are in the title - we looked at neural signatures of spatial attention and WM load simultaneously and found that they are independently manipulable!
Electroencephalogram Decoding Reveals Distinct Processes for Directing Spatial Attention and Encoding Into Working Memory - @IndianaJonesSr, Gisella K. Diaz, @will_ngiam, & @AwhEdward journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
Electroencephalogram Decoding Reveals Distinct Processes for Directing Spatial Attention and Encoding Into Working Memory - @IndianaJonesSr, Gisella K. Diaz, @will_ngiam, & @AwhEdward journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
.@russpoldrack and I are hiring a full-time research coordinator to work with us on cognitive control, response inhibition, dual-tasking, dense fMRI, and modeling. Position is designed for a post-bac looking to start a Ph. D in 2-3 years. Please retweet. phxc1b.rfer.us/STANFORDXDXRbo
Interested in applying to Ph.D. programs in psychology? Learn more at our Jan 22 webinar, Preparing for Graduate School in Psychology! Register at apply-ssd.uchicago.edu/register/?id=2… @UChicagoPsych
I am looking for fMRI datasets! Does anyone know of open task-based datasets with good estimation power (2+ conditions, jittered ITIs, etc)? In the most ideal case, there would be responses on every trial (or nearly every)