
Ian Fiebelkorn
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Neuroscientist studying neural and behavioral dynamics during cognitive functions. @URneuroscience.
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"I think that, actually, the brain is pretty clever." Cognitive neuroscientist Kia Nobre of Wu Tsai Institute | Yale University explains why she doesn't believe limited resources drive the brain's behavior. Watch Neuroscience Perspectives🎙️ w/John J. Foxe ➡️urmc.info/1CX

Check out this fantastic discussion between Kia Nobre and John J. Foxe on adaptive human cognition. Part of the Neuroscience Perspectives series Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience: youtube.com/watch?v=pbndA-…

This one is now officially published at Journal of Neuroscience (SfN Journals). Previously available on bioRxiv but much improved by the review process. We demonstrate Separate Cue- and Alpha-Related Mechanisms for Distractor Suppression: jneurosci.org/content/44/25/…


Please RT: The University of Rochester Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences seeks to hire an outstanding early-career candidate in the area of Human Cognition. Appointment will be at the tenure-track Assistant Professor level. For more info on how to apply, visit: sas.rochester.edu/bcs/jobs/facul…



Another fascinating interview from John J. Foxe, this time with José Alain Sahel. Neuroscience Perspectives. Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience

Today's the day of the big walk. If you'd like to support The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, please see below. #LetsWalkTogether #ASIMemoryWalk2024 #ASIMakingMemories


Come see Yun Ding’s poster on whether rhythmic, attention-related sampling modulates distractibility, board N11, until 5pm Society for Neuroscience (SfN)


Great work from Xiaofang Yang! Alpha-mediated mechanisms for gating behaviorally relevant information. Evidence from human ECoG data.



📢 We’re thrilled to announce our first Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience NEURO-YES speaker of 2025: Gabriela Manzano Nieves, MPA PhD Join us on January 9th as she presents “Divergent reward cue representations in the prefrontal cortex and their impact on developmental differences in reward-seeking.” See you there!



🚨Save the Date & don't miss the latest NeURoscience Perspectives w/ John J. Foxe & guest Prof. Christopher Moore of Carney Institute for Brain Science premiering on 2.27.25! Subscribe today 👉urmc.info/1Wq


A fascinating discussion with Doris Tsao of Berkeley Neuroscience on our latest episode of Neuroscience Perspectives with John J. Foxe 👇Along with a really interesting discussion about AI vs the brain - Dr. Tsao shares how the right mentor shaped her path to a discovery that's