Andrea Alamia
@artipago
CNRS Researcher (CRCN) at CerCo, in Toulouse (France). Interested in Cognitive Sciences, Electrophysiology, and Computational Models.
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https://artipago.github.io/ 01-02-2011 18:18:41
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Great working with Gabriel Benigno Roberto Budzinski, and the team Salk Institute Zac Davis and John Reynolds, on this paper published Nature Communications! Waves traveling over a map of visual space can ignite short-term predictions of sensory input Link: rdcu.be/dd8FA
Paper on alpha oscillations and distracters suppression is out (open access) in NeuroImage sciencedirect.com/science/articl… TLDR: distracters suppression by alpha activity is reactive and stimulus-specific. Work together with twitter-less Aarti Ramchandran and Brain Rhythms lab
My paper on #travelingwaves with Josh Jacobs, Jackie Gottlieb, and Nicholas Foley is now Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146… Coordination of neural activity across space and time are crucial for optimal behaviors and #travelingwaves are signatures of this coordination!
Thanks, Andrea Alamia Benedikt Zoefel for coming to BCBL and sharing your brilliant research, good vibe and time with us! Brain Rhythms and Cognition Lab
Happy to share that my first paper is published in Psychophysiology! In this work, we investigated the effect of a deceptive time manipulation on the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying physical performance. Andrea Alamia TheRealSPR TimingResearchForum onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Excited to share my new preprint with Paul Sauseng and Andrea Alamia! 🥳By investigating the propagation direction of alpha waves, we distinguished between bottom-up and top-down inhibitory processes during working memory. For more details: biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…
Check out this amazing new preprint by Yifan Zeng @PSauseng Andrea Alamia on alpha waves🤯
Last week, I had the opportunity to present our work (Andrea Alamia) on the functional role of beta oscillations in physical fatigue at SfN 2024, in the beautiful city of Chicago. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to discuss! Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
Congratulations to Dmitry and Andrea (Andrea Alamia) on this new paper, "Regularizing Hyperparameters of Interacting Neural Signals in the Mouse Cortex Reflect States of Arousal." journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/a…
Time to surf on tide🌊🌊: our traveling waves paper with Andrea Alamia and Paul Sauseng is now online 🥳🥳 By investing the direction of alpha traveling waves we dissociated load-driven and distractor-driven inhibition during working memory. Check it out at👉 jneurosci.org/content/44/50/…
We're thrilled to resume our monthly seminar on neural traveling waves in February with Andrea Alamia! Join us on February 4th at 12-1p ET! Andrea Alamia