
Diana Tamir
@dianatamir
Professor @PsychPrinceton studying how brains think about people.
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New in Nature Neuroscience, we present DPAD, a deep learning method for dynamical modeling of neural-behavioral data & dissociating behaviorally relevant dynamics. It enables diverse neurotech & neuroscience use-cases. 👏Omid Sani 💻github.com/ShanechiLab/DP… 📜nature.com/articles/s4159… 🧵⬇️



🧵1/ Ever wondered what makes for a good conversation? Shannon Burns, PhD Diana Tamir Communication Neuroscience Lab @L_MwilambweT, Lily Tsoi and I used fMRI hyperscanning to answer this question by tracking the dynamics of naturalistic conversations. Now out in Nature Communications! doi.org/10.1038/s41467…


How do we reach agreement? @HaranSened,Shannon Burns, PhD Diana Tamir Communication Neuroscience Lab @L_MwilambweT, Lily Tsoi and I just published a preprint on the conversational dynamics supporting agreement. Dive in to see how exploring diverse perspectives makes a difference. [1/8] 🧵

Our paper on the Affective Gradient Hypothesis is now out on Trends in Cognitive Sciences! 🧠 ➡️sciencedirect.com/science/articl… For a short summary of how this theory originated and what it proposes, see this 🧵: x.com/amitaishenhav/…

So excited to introduce this new work from myself, Thalia Wheatley , and meghan meyer (@[email protected]) out now in PNASNews! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Our department Psychology@Princeton is hosting the VIPS program again this summer! PhD students at other universities who do not have summer funds can spend 2 months working in the labs of Diana Tamir, @olsonista, or Rebecca Carey. Spread the word! psychology.princeton.edu/diversity/visi…

🚨3rd preprint from my lab out! with my awesome grad Junsong Lu 陆俊松🌟 How do people mentally represent numerous inferences about others?🤯 Prior work proposed low-dimensional rep with latent dimensions We show high-dimensional network brings new insights🧵👇



1/n) Our latest work is out today in Nature Neuroscience! We developed a streaming “brain-to-voice” neuroprosthesis which restores naturalistic, fluent, intelligible speech to a person who has paralysis. nature.com/articles/s4159…

Enhancing creativity through neurofeedback: Check out our recent paper where we use covert neurofeedback to entrain default-executive coupling during creative thinking! Xinbing (Jack) Zhang, Jack White, Michael Lührs, Michal Ramot, & Roger Beaty academic.oup.com/cercor/article…



Such awesome work by the talented Elyssa Barrick, 4th year CWRUpsychsciences So great to get to work with Diana Tamir on this, and I can confidently say we're both so proud of this project and AMAZING student. #Emotions #psychosis #schizotypy authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S09…


🚨New paper with Dr Sarah Hope Lincoln and Diana Tamir out in SchizRes! We looked at whether people with heightened schizotypy can accurately predict how others will feel moment to moment — and what that means for their social well-being. #Psychology #Schizotypy #Psychosis 👇
