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Stacey Humphries (@_shumphries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New pre-print! We found that people w/ Parkinson's disease perceive less movement in abstract art, have enhanced preferences for action paintings, and show a fundamentally altered relationship between motion and aesthetic appreciation. Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics Anjan Chatterjee psyarxiv.com/ujzf6/

Steven Weisberg (@stevenmweisberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please spread the word! Talented early career scientists interested in psychology, neuroscience, cognition, spatial navigation - don't get lost! Find a home SCANN Lab and UF Psychology Dept . #VSS2020 #CogNeuro #fMRI #CognitivePsychology.

Stacey Humphries (@_shumphries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another new one: We tested whether different contexts and framing metaphors can shape opinions on the acceptability of using drugs like Adderall for cognitive enhancement. Claire Dinh Anjan Chatterjee psyarxiv.com/ydqru/

Behind Your Behavior (@thebybpodcast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Episode Six is out NOW! Learn about Aesthetics in the Brain with Dr. Anjan Chatterjee 🧠 anchor.fm/byb-lullas/epi… #aesthetics #brain #neuroscience #behavior #BYBPodcast

Episode Six is out NOW! Learn about Aesthetics in the Brain with Dr. Anjan Chatterjee 🧠 anchor.fm/byb-lullas/epi… #aesthetics #brain #neuroscience #behavior #BYBPodcast
Steven Weisberg (@stevenmweisberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are recruiting (please RT)! The SCANN Lab UF Psychology Dept is recruiting **1 PhD student** for 2021. Things we're into: #cogNeuro #fmri #data #spatial #navigation DMs are open. scannlab.psych.ufl.edu for other contact info. Not sure if you should get in touch? Well...

Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics (@pcfn__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week’s episode of The Pulse features a range of perspectives on implicit bias—including research taking place here at the PCfN. Tune in to learn more about one of our latest studies, an app-based intervention targeting bias towards individuals with facial anomalies →

Steven Weisberg (@stevenmweisberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from SCANN Lab and Anjan Chatterjee ChatLab - inactive profile! Here's a link to the (open access) paper: link.springer.com/article/10.118… See the quoted Tweet for a blog post we wrote explaining the motivation and the design! Twee-print below:

Anjan Chatterjee (@anjan435) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our take. Chipping away at the hypothesis that right hemisphere plays a privileged role in metaphor comprehension: Evidence from Left Hemisphere Degeneration Nate Klooster @margueritemcq @PennBiNDLab mitpressjournals.org/doi/full/10.11…

Steven Weisberg (@stevenmweisberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The SCANN Lab at FLORIDA is hiring a postdoctoral researcher. Details here: sites.clas.ufl.edu/scann-lab/file… If you're not sure you'd be a fit for a position based on the ad, get in touch! (Twitter or email).

Emory Neuroethics (@emoryneuroethic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today on The #Neuroethics Blog is a post by Anjan Chatterjee (Anjan Chatterjee) and Stacey Humphries (Stacey Humphries) entitled "Smart Pills for Smart Work?" theneuroethicsblog.com/2020/12/smart-…

Today on The #Neuroethics Blog is a post by Anjan Chatterjee (<a href="/Anjan435/">Anjan Chatterjee</a>) and Stacey Humphries (<a href="/_SHumphries/">Stacey Humphries</a>) entitled "Smart Pills for Smart Work?"

theneuroethicsblog.com/2020/12/smart-…
Penn Medicine CSO (@pennmedcso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the rare neurologic phenomenon known as alien hand syndrome, limbs seem to have minds of their own. In Brain & Life, Anjan Chatterjee (Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics/ChatLab - inactive profile/ University of Pennsylvania Neurology) discusses the condition & why it is so intriguing both medically & psychologically bit.ly/2N8HYxX

In the rare neurologic phenomenon known as alien hand syndrome, limbs seem to have minds of their own. In <a href="/BrainandLifeMag/">Brain & Life</a>, <a href="/Anjan435/">Anjan Chatterjee</a> (<a href="/PCfN__/">Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics</a>/<a href="/ChatLab/">ChatLab - inactive profile</a>/ <a href="/PennNeurology/">University of Pennsylvania Neurology</a>) discusses the condition &amp; why it is so intriguing both medically &amp; psychologically bit.ly/2N8HYxX