Soroush Mirjalili
@SoroushMirjali2
Postdoc in the @KuhlLab at @uoregon, PhD from @UTAustin. Episodic Memory | Computational Neuroscience | Cognitive Neuroscience | Machine Learning 🧠 | he/him
Why do we remember some events but forget others? In our recent work published at @NatureComms, @AudreyDuarte15 and I used machine learning to simultaneously quantify multiple cognitive components of episodic memory. nature.com/articles/s4146… 1/11
Glad to see our recent work has been featured in @thedailytexan!!
Two @UTAustin researchers found that higher brain activity can predict better memory, according to a March 24 study. By measuring electricity levels in the brain when it is active to monitor perception, selective attention and sustained attention, the pair’s findings could help…
If you're going to #CNS2025, please stop by my poster (C36) on Sunday evening to find out more about this paper and episodic memory's multidimensional scrutiny! 🤓 @CogNeuroNews
Why do we remember some events but forget others? In our recent work published at @NatureComms, @AudreyDuarte15 and I used machine learning to simultaneously quantify multiple cognitive components of episodic memory. nature.com/articles/s4146… 1/11
This paper is finally out! An amazing effort by @SoroushMirjali2 who used a novel ML approach to covertly asses the multidimensional nature of episodic memory.
Why do we remember some events but forget others? In our recent work published at @NatureComms, @AudreyDuarte15 and I used machine learning to simultaneously quantify multiple cognitive components of episodic memory. nature.com/articles/s4146… 1/11
How can machine learning help us understand why we remember some events but forget others by analyzing the multiple cognitive components involved in episodic memory?@NatureComms @UTAustin "Using machine learning to simultaneously quantify multiple cognitive components of…
Postdoctoral positions in the cognitive neuroscience of memory at UT Austin! Please share
New paper led by @rebeccaa_cutler where we show that semantic memory space becomes denser with age. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
New paper from the lab, now open access, investigating interactive effects of age and depression on executive functioning, led by Zhimei Niu @zzz28789621 in collaboration with my wonderful colleagues Andreana Haley and Allie Clark @alexleighclark link.springer.com/article/10.100…
New review from our lab about relationships between sleep and episodic memory in racially minoritized adults is now open access. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
We are hiring 2 RAs in the AML (now at University of Oregon) with an anticipated start date of late summer/early fall. I promise it will be a fun place to study motivation, affect, and memory! Find more info about the position in the ad below, and a link to apply in the thread.